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Hey all,

I think I might have a problem or two... I have a 32 GTR and this shit has been happening for about a 2 or 3 months on and off now. My stalling problem seems more like something else. It happens after I give it a little stick or when I'm just cruising along it will sound like it has dropped a cylinder and sounds kinda like a WRX. If I leave it in gear and put my foot down, I get no response and no where. If I put the clutch in the rev's will drop heaps and somethimes stall.

I've checked the MAF's and cleaned them out. - feels like its fixed, but after about 10 mins of driving the stalling comes back.

I've also gone so far as to clean all the oil out the intake piping and cooler. - probably done good but I can't notice it.

I've changed the fuel filter in the bay thinking it was cloged. - same as the above.

I'm gonna check out the fuel pump thing mentioned through out this forum and I'll let ya know how I went.

If you can think of anyting else, throw it up and I'll put it on my "To do" list... right below - burn car!!!

Thanks,

JUSTIN.

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Heya,

Ive had a similar problem on my r34 gtt. Although it seems to happen when the car is warm and im reversing, turn the stearing wheel and bam revs drop and sometimes car stalls. May I also add i drive an auto r34 and i have a hks fuel pump and nistune + fuel reg. Think it may be the bov but better to be sure before spending the money. Also add that the car will never die enless im moving in reverse or turning the steering wheel while moving slowly and the car needs to be warm.

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