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hey guys as the title states i am having a few issues with my 33

i just changed the plugs and a new air flow meter and coilpacks, but it still wont idol when its in low and mid rev range, it drives fine for 10mins put when u put the foot down it runs well but when u slow down and stop it just wont idol.

the things i am doing are

cleaning the injectors

fixing leaking dump pipe

adding a catch can and removing all the vacume lines

the engine its self is in gr8 condition, i can smell a bit of fuel in the car does this mean injectors? also the car wont idol and start when i stop?

what do u guys think it is a leaking dump leaking bov, injectors or an electrical problem?????

thanx 4 your help

andy

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had the same sort of problem about a week ago and we put in new coil packs, new plugs, changed the afm and the ignitor pack. didnt help so we hooked up some diagnostic equipement and went for a cruise.

worked out a fw things and changed the timing and revs a little and it fixed it. just seemed to be out of timming and in need of a tune up.

might be the same for you

yeh i though timming but my mech said it was un likley but i will tell him again lol....

as for the lines and standard bov there still on there, taking them off tomorrow and gettin a new piece of pipe made up, it has been set up how it is now for the last year and been fine

thanx people

andy

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