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Last night was giving the car a bit of a hit and it started to have some problems. With my foot to the floor the car begun struggling quite early, it was only up to about 60km in first and the revs weren't that high and it wouldnt go any faster so I had to change gears. This was quite alarming as usually the car revs out quite freely. The problem was consistent through the rest of the gears, the car was incredibly sluggish. Anyway my mate ran home and grabbed the laptop and we plugged it in and took the car for another spin round the block. The test showed that the car's duty cycle was off the chart (110%) and my mate told me that the problem was most likely to do with the injectors and that larger injectors or a fuel pressure regulator would be able to fix the problem.

I am just wondering if there is anything else it could be? has anyone else had a problem like this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

My mods are:

r34 gtt turbo

Trust FMIC

Trust Pod

Walbro fuel pump

EBC - 10psi and 14psi

2.5 inch turbo back exhaust

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