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I've got a '95 R33 GTS Type M with a big pipe, blitz BOV and a turbo timer, otherwise stock. Starts and idles fine when cold, as soon as it's warm it won't idle at all, stalls etc. I had a Honda Legend which started doing similar, and it turned out to be ignition leads- is this likely here?

It's only just been complied, and I think it sat for a fair while in Japan before being shipped. I've run one tank of PULP through it, half a tank with injector cleaner but with no improvement. Very occasionally it settles to idle, chugs a bit then idles properly, but not very often.

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its either your blitz bov, air flow meter, coilpacls, sparkies

cause atmospheric bov ruin your idle. chuck a stock bov back on and see how u go.

or try electric contact cleaner on ur afm. or swap and try someones u know is working.

coilpacks, check if u got any hairline cracks on them

sparkies check if they need replacing or ur using the wrong heat range.

hope that helps

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its either your blitz bov, air flow meter, coilpacls, sparkies

cause atmospheric bov ruin your idle. chuck a stock bov back on and see how u go.

or try electric contact cleaner on ur afm. or swap and try someones u know is working.

coilpacks, check if u got any hairline cracks on them

sparkies check if they need replacing or ur using the wrong heat range.

hope that helps

Thanks for that- it ran the same (or worse) without the BOV, and with standard exhaust and airbox as I took it up to register with all stock gear fitted- we thought it might have been a tuning issue as it should have been tuned to suit the high flow air filter, big exhaust etc but made no dirfference. I'm thinking plugs and/or leads, or contaminated fuel from sitting. If it was a fuel issue though I'd expect it to be the same at startup. It also lugs and farts on the timer, but usually keeps running until switchoff. Confusing.

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Hey mate.........

I am had some problems currently i am having THAT EXACT problem....... cold idle is fine! Its almost that choke is fine then...... starts to misfire and splutter when she warms....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=164545 thats my post........ there are some things u could try there..... but

out of interest i did CHANGE my ignitor loom

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i also have this problem.

i got a r33 gtst with a 3inch catback ex, FMIC, iridium plugs, K&N pannel filter, and a new o2 sensor. i thought it might be timming or the throttle position sensor.

any way im taking it to Mercury Motorsports to get a SAFCII installed and get my timming and tune done.

ill let u know how it goes once its done.

Aif

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