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R33gtr randomly coughs spluttters stalls


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Hey guys got a 33r 26/30 randomly ever now and then its dies and coughs splutters pull over try to start it starts everytime womt rev freely. Leave for 5 mins start it back up and its like nothing happened until next time. Very frusrating!!

 

Maybee cas ? But wouldnt it just do it all the time if it was cas i mean had it on dyno didnt play up one bit the other day.

 

Havent been able to get a decent log recorded on haltech when its doing it

 

On e85

 

Drained tank

New fuel

Cleaned fuel filters

Eliminated ignitor running r8 coils

Fuel pressure is 45 psi at idle

I still got power to everything when it does it.

 

Anyone had a similar issue ?

 

Cheers lads

 

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Had an issue with TPS wiring that caused somthing similiar. Would throw a code on the haltech though? 
Not getting a code and tps is reading fine along with all other readouts
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