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Hey guys so I have this weird and ever so interesting thing that happens in my r33..

Now this only happens in one road and has never occurred any where else in all the driving of my r33 (that's what makes it weird) and I've driven the car everyday for a year now.

Okay so anytime I come to stop at the end of this road, my cars charge and engine lights come on and the car nearly stalls (this occurs as I'm braking) The road is basically flat maybe on a slight incline and the problem will only occur if im turning out of the street not into it..

I've never experienced anything like it in the car before..

Any suggestions.. I'm thinking ALIENS!!!

Definately aliens.

Thats wierd mate.

I have had a similar problem once or twice, where the lights have come on, engine revs have dropped a lot and its nearly stalled. Seems to occur randomly while braking after some spirited driving. Not very often though, maybe 3 times in a year. And nothing I can pinpoint on, definately not the same road/place.

definately not spirited driving :whistling: its a lil suburban road that my ex lives down unfortunately for me my mate still lives off the same road so I still have to use it lol.. thats why I was hoping to try find a solution or find out if you guys had ever heard of anything similar

haha!

defintion of spirited driving: driving in such a manner as to create sufficient noise and disturbance as to wake the dead.

i dont suppose this intersection has a cemetery on the corner?

haha!

defintion of spirited driving: driving in such a manner as to create sufficient noise and disturbance as to wake the dead.

i dont suppose this intersection has a cemetery on the corner?

Haha.

The main reason I listed that is it happened at a time after driving through the black spur. While it wasn't full throttle driving, it wasn't driving to the shops to pick up some milk.

do u feel like waking up after all that and u get that feeling of something shoved up your a$$? lol

I believe aliens can freeze ya and then they do sexual experiments on ya!

I wouldn't drive on that road again...

do u feel like waking up after all that and u get that feeling of something shoved up your a$$? lol

I believe aliens can freeze ya and then they do sexual experiments on ya!

I wouldn't drive on that road again...

LMAO. That must be it.

Is there any of those high powered power lines near by?

I once pulled into a mates driveway just as he and his dad flicked the switch on an electro-magnet. Car just died. Did it a few times. Crazy stuff to watch.

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