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Hey every one,

Just wondering if any one knows whats going on. I own a R32 Gts-t only some times when im driving around my car will just stall or start dropping in and out and then will just start working again or just stall and it will take 2 or 3 times to get it started up again. What do we think it is ive been told millions of things like fuel pump,spark plugs, coil packs, air flow meter ect ect. Has this happened to any one else or does any one have any ideas.

Its not my BOV cause i have an Idle stabliser and it randomly happends not just when i depress the clutch.

Also does any one know any good work shops that could fix this problem for a half decent price.

Thanks guys.

As a guess, like mentioned either AFM, or like i had in my other turbo car the pipe to the intake manifold where the silicon hose joins to the intercooler piping (pipe on the RB20 that goes across the engine) was completely off. So check for general air leaks....if its that its an easy fix. Hope you find it soon.

Other possibity due to experience from bro's car was due to an added BOV. But that is more due to the installation and the type of BOV installed.

Edited by DC_GTST

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