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hey guys the other day i filled her up and put some injector cleaner in the day after some strange things started to happen, after goin on a long drive 30km she starts to run like shit like theres no power and the whole car shakes and sounds more like a wrx, after leavin the car turned off for an hour start her back up and she runs fine again til another 30k's headin home, happened again two days later went to work stated doing it but when i was sitting at a set of light she went back to normal with all the power she had,

i ask my mec he said run her til she empty change fuel filter and fill with a fresh batch of fuel so there none of the injector shit left in the tank he said the stuff is bad and he is from x-speed in perth.

just wondering what you guys think

i think the injetor cleaner has gotten the fuel dirty with shit from in the tank cause i pulled the fuel filter off and black shit came out of, i mean BLACK shit

the mods i have done are

3" turbo back

front mount

pod

apexi neo and tuned

cheers guy? :rolleyes:

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When was the last time you changed the filter? I've never had a problem with running injector cleaner.

I'd put money on the ignitor module - they have a habit of misbehaving when the get old and too hot.

When was the last time you changed the filter? I've never had a problem with running injector cleaner.

I'd put money on the ignitor module - they have a habit of misbehaving when the get old and too hot.

i just changed the filter the other day to a new one, ive never had this happen, all through summer last year she ran fine just started the day after putting cleaner in the tank, only does it after 30 mins your so on a long drive to work freeway speeds

I had very similar symptoms, car would drive fine for a while then out of nowhere just start shaking and coughing and spluttering. Turned out to be my AFM so maybe look into that. You could take it off and clean the element with contact cleaner or something similar.

i had a look in the forum for other post with problems like mine so i tryed the cold down the module one when she started doing it sprayed it with freeze spray started her up she was running fine, i think its on the way out because the module is startin to make a very loud electric tickin nosie to that wasnt there before can hear it over the injectors pulseing

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