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I had a similar problem that went away when it warmed up.

The problem was a leak in the inlet manifold gasket. When it warmed up, and everything expanded the leak sealed up and it ran fine.

Wasnt untill the gasket blew out completely that I found the problem.

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haha sterioded rexxy means it aient kool for a skyline to sound like that!!!! is missing and sounding like a rexxy

no it only just happened now

only for a few mins wen its cold but its enough to do my head in!!!

QUOTE=600hp]I'm not sure what you mean by it goes like a rexy, does this mean it sounds crap or it gets off the line fast?

thanks.

also has this always happened since you have the car.

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Mine does that every now and then too.

Runs on one cylinder down.

Does sound a lot like a rex.

Mine goes away after a couple of revs, or just by itself after 10 seconds or so.

Happens very occasionally to me, and at very randow times, hot/cold whenever.

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Mine was doing the same thing when cold because the ecu thought the car hadn't warmed up yet so was pulling heaps of timing out... it sucked... would come good the exact same place on the way to and from work... weird

so wat can do 2 fix this prob???

if i dothe ecu codes test will it bring up an error code???

thanks 4 da help much appreciated

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