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had the same issue with my car, everytime i clutched in or stopped the car. it would stall. but this only hjappened after hard accell. normal driving its fine. i have a PFC and thats the only way i know of putting the revs higher. my revs sit at 1000rpm

as aposed to the normal 800

on r33 it's 650rpms actually >_<

hey, have the exact bov on my r32 gts-t. had it on there for months now and i'am still not sick of it, and can't see myself taking it off any time in the near future. At first my car did stall when i let off the accel. or shifted to neutral, however with a slight blip of the accel the problem is solved. My car doesn't seem to stall as much as it once did however i'am not realy not sure why that is. Maybe just keep it on there for a while and see if it gets any better. :)

go the bov's :yes:

hey, have the exact bov on my r32 gts-t. had it on there for months now and i'am still not sick of it, and can't see myself taking it off any time in the near future. At first my car did stall when i let off the accel. or shifted to neutral, however with a slight blip of the accel the problem is solved. My car doesn't seem to stall as much as it once did however i'am not realy not sure why that is. Maybe just keep it on there for a while and see if it gets any better. :)

go the bov's :yes:

Yeh same sorta thing with me, except a Blitz BOV on a 25...

Doesn't stall while driving unless i take my time and leave it in outta gear to long (but still only rearly)...

Sometimes when im clutching to stop but like lach said just give a little tap on the accelorator and ur right...

Mine improved over time aswell (not sure if the car got better or if i learnt to drive so it doesn't happen)

And if u want an atmo BOV keep it on u'll get used to it

Edited by axe s

How does an SAFC fix the problem though? Will it fix the problem at low-revs aswell when coming to traffic lights and parking? Do you tune the SAFC to say there is lesser air coming in or more so that it adjusts the fuel automatically?

I'm buying an SAFC2 for my car and I want to know if this will fix the stalling issue cause then I'll put my BlitzSS one back on.

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