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hey, my r33 gts (auto at the moment) is being weird. when i start it up when its cold and drive it pretty much straight away its REALLY slow in 1st gear, then when it changed to 2nd its normal. its like not enuff power is getting to the wheels or something. it doesnt rev up as quick as it wud if it was warmed up either. im guessing maybe fuel filter is jst really blocked. or fuel pumps out the window. it also has a weird idle problem, where it bounces quite violently between 700-1000 rpm when its cold, or when i go for a drive, then turn it off, then back on. it only does it for a few seconds so i dont think its a vaccum leak. any help would be great! thanks!

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yer i usually do, just the odd time im in a hurry lol. when i warm it up its fine, no problems.

im thinking for the idle problem, maybe fuel filter? im changing that next week anyway. maybe fuel pump or filter for the other problem too? like not enough fuel getting to the engine quick enuff. or even the oils too heavy for the cold? i dont know. lol never heard of anything like this.

with breather filters. they connect straight on to the rocker cover ay? rb25de.

cheers guys

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cheers mate. i usually let it warm up for a 2 or so min cuz most days i park on a slope. then i take it easy. thanks for the help.

im cleaning the throttle body, afm and that this week and getting a new intake pipe, breather filter and fuel filter change so shud b alright after that!

cheers

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once you have started your car, let it warm for no longer than a minute. then drive it slowly untill the temp gauge is normal. Not a good idea to be booting/red lining it when cold!

;) Why would you say no longer than a min??

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hey, does anyone know why my breather filter is making my car stall when its cold?

cheers

http://www.bebo.com/PhotoAlbumBig.jsp?Page...toId=5174144877

thats where my breather is on my rb25de, replacing the hose that used to lead into the intake.

plz help lol

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