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Ok first the car is a S2 R33 GTST with front mount, 3" catback & pod. In the last couple of weeks, there have been a couple of cases where I accellerate hard and around 4-5k rpm the engine has hit a limiter.

The limiter feels like a fuel cut, if you have ever been to the speed limiter in 5th gear (~5500rpm) its a bit like that. Happened this morning in 2nd around 4-5k rpm...

Anyone know what would cause this? I'm pretty darn sure it wasnt the 7k limiter.. its a bit faster then that.

Cheers,

Ryan.

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Just stock boost. It only lasted 1 second at the most... definately not the rev limiter.

I've hit speed limiter (fuel cut pretty much right?) in the non turbo and its similar to that, much quieter then a rev limiter. Like a low fast rumble..

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Yeah just drove home and went to overtake someone in 2nd and it did it.. then on the freeway i droped down to 4th, then to 3rd and gave it stick and yeah it did it again...

So coilpacks eh, is it bad to drive like it is now? or can i just drive it soft..

EDIT: Wer can i get me sum coilpakz!!1!1

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Talk to paul and Alistair. See what they say. I dont think it will be warranty though.

If you do want to get them from Slide, let me know as i need to order a set for for an SR aswell. We can do 1 order and try to save a bit of freight :)

Cheers

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I'd be checking all your silicon joiners.. I had a hose clamp pop off (just the clamp not the silicon) and when it got to about 4k it felt like it hit a wall.. took me a bit to figure out as it wasn't like when the hose popped right off (when it popped right off it wouldn't idle and pumped HEAPS of black smoke).

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the split fire coilpacks are easy as to replace, yeh you have to take off that black cover, its about 8 screws that require an allen key,

under that is the coilpacks, just have to unclip the wiring loom they are connected to and then each coilpack has 2 screw holding them down,

just take the old ones out and pope the new splitfires in, easy :P

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