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could be heaps of things that may cause this, from a bov to a computer.

do the reds stay on when it stalls?

does it die smoothly or does it struggle then stop?

yes, the red lights stay on! and it dies smoothly! :Oops:

at first when in neutral (stopping) the idle reving up and down!!

i got similar porblem... on my r33... when i am in first acelerating then put the clutch down, the car dies quickly smoothly... not all the time though

going to change the spark plugs this weekend... if that doesn't work, i will think about grounding the fuel pump (will this change my petrol consumption?)

if that doesnt work, then i am thinking perhaps change BOV?

any thing else any1 can recommend?

Just changed my plug recently!! the change now doesnt stall but the idle rpm goes up from 650rmp to 1000rpm, all the ignition time that is showing on my Apexi Multimeter which was 15degree but now 2 degree!! i have tried to adjusted the ACC screw to almost fully close the idle speed and still not work!! :P ... the BOV is stock and is fine!!!

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