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well i've had this problem for a while but last night i went for a big drive through the hills and it started to get worse. Basically after a fairly long drive i come up to a 't' intersection and i'm slowing down, when i put the clutch in it keeps stalling, it happened about 10 times.

I've done my cam gears recently but i've set them to zero for my tuner to change so they should just be like stock at the moment?

Any ideas on what it could be would be much appreciated!

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"my car is doing this thing were it makes a huge wooshing sound, then blows flames from the exhaust, then the bonnet blows off, and mysteriously re-generates back on the car, are you able to tell me why?"

"what mods!!" x 100000 posts

"oh sorry, forgot to say that its a mk639 UFO with light speed hyper drive"

TO EVERYONE WANTING TO POST A PROBLEM - LIST YOUR MODS, WE CAN'T READ YOUR MIND AND KNOW WHAT YOUR CAR HAS GOT

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id say afm, when shaun tuned mine we had to lengthen the intake pipe to stop the turbulance stuffing up the afm signal. lookout mafia learnt how to use caps lock and big font in the one go, must be feeling really smart today.

This is going to sound stupid.. bear with me.

I had the same problem, changed the AFM, cleaned AAC valve, reset ECU, checked plugs etc etc nothing worked.

Turns out there was a loose connection with the battery ie not fixed on properly, tightened that and had no more problems. So try that.

i had this prob. and took my car to mercury motorsport and they changes my o2 sensor got the right plugs and checked my timing and now its running wicked good.

i got pod, 600 x 300 x 75 FMIC, cat back zorst, tried cleaning my AFM and it did nothing,

get a good tuner to check it out.

AIF

sorry guys, was in a rush when i posted this. mods are as follows:

rb30det in an R32 (stock rebuild with r32 rb25de head, 5000kms old)

power fc

adj. cam gears set to zero

NO BOV

z32 afm

straight thru 3" exhaust with 1 muffler

xr6 iwg turbo

1000km old o2 sensor

GTR fuel pump

GTR injectors

Also car is making 228rwkws @ 15psi (think this is a little low for the mods i have but anyway)

Hope this helps things, cheers!

My best guess would be that your idle air controller is blocked up with crap. Have a look in the diy/faq section, there is a tutorial on how to clean them out.

Cheers

Josh

will give this a go! Cheers!

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