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hey guys,

i have an r32 gts-t and my car seems 2 jerk in 2nd and 3rd when i floor it from 4000rpm onwards.

it feels like the car wants 2 go but sumthing is holding it back. Something must be causing it struggle.

This doesnt happen all the time but does happen

Any help would be appreciated thanx guysss

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Too vague, we'd need more info than that, one thing I'm 90% sure of is that its' either fuel, electrical, or mechanically related though......lol.

lol... well when it happens the car doesnt flow smoothly sorta like somethings cutting out therefore it jerks so it could be electrical.

a mate of mine seems to think that it could have something to do with my engine coils, could that be right?

thanx

Nah, you can buy them in the FS section here. Then you just swap it for one on the motor, and keep swapping it until you find the faulty one.

Takes like 2 minutes to swap a coil once the valley cover is off.

At what revs does it jerk?

Nah, you can buy them in the FS section here. Then you just swap it for one on the motor, and keep swapping it until you find the faulty one.

Takes like 2 minutes to swap a coil once the valley cover is off.

At what revs does it jerk?

hmm sounds good might chek it out thanx

it starts to jerk between 3500 and 5000 after that its usualy finee

If it was a coil and above 3500rpm, I've reckon it would keep missing right through the rev range once it started. Secondary winding [if nissan coils have them, not sure] collapse would be at or over 3500.

Maybe the problem is elsewhere.

the car is pretty much standard apart from a cat back exhaust, pod a BOV.

standard computer

might change sparkies................

just out of curiosity how much would a bosch fuel pump be and will it change anything performance wise????

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