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well i have been having the what seems to be like standard r33 gtst issues of late(mine is 1995 r33 gtst standard BOV), i have had it for close to 12 months now !! driving along and the car starts to stutter and like its bunny hopping sort of thing.....we have replaced the fuel pump to a better aftermarket one, replaced the turbo/manifold gasket etc... have taken the EBC out and put back to stock boost, an electronic diagnosis has been done with nothing being found.... we had taken it to a guy that did a dyno diagnosis and he said the coils needed attention ,so he fixed that, then eventually said the spring on the wastegate was stuck open or something so he said he fixed that..... \

now honestly !! the car is in WORSE shape than it was when we gave it to him..we could drive it there and you wouldnt notice anything until you hit about 10 pound say.. but now it is all felt even getting to about 4000 rpm just about undrivable i feel !!

PLEASE can anybody tell who has had this issue, where to take my ride to someone who has FIXED the problem, isnt gonna charge an arm and a leg(ie: reputable)

i NEED to get this done.. i have spent WAYYYYY to much $$ on it already, and needs to be done, its becoming a nightmare that is stretching all savings to the point where we're starting to sell things we own to pay for these car related things amongst other expenses

thanks for the help

brad

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booooooooooooooooost on bro

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the only time i had stuttering was when i had a busted intercool pipe rubber. OR fouled plugs and igniter.

do a search on how to check ECU codes (with in the forums) should be heaps and that will tell you.

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