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hi people wve just droped my fresh rb 20 with t4/t3 turbo in and its all wired up and we just put a new walbro pump in and i took her fro a test drive up the street all going well reving fine but at aout 3500 to 4000 rpm it wont go any higher and feels like its hitting some kind of limiter and that happens all the way through each gear and wont go any higher if some one or any one has an idea or knows wat the problem is please tell me coz im stuffed as to wat it may be any sollution or tips will be greatly appretiated

thanks

David

Driftline racing

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I had the same symptims once, and it turned out to be a coil pack.

One of the little springs between the coil an the spark plug was missing and the coil pack oxidized in the shaft.

I took out the plug and cleaned it with WD40, replaced little spring and all was good!

sweet so it may be a boost leak just out of curiosety were was ur leak and another Q theres to metal lines comming offthe ceramic intake pipe windering were they go do they go into the charcoal canister or were else lol soz im new to these rb20s
They probably go to a charcoal canister. And they probably are what is causing your boost leak (if they're not connected to anything)!

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