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Hey guys,

been having this problem ever since car got inported from japan! car is completely stock apart from HKS air filter. Ive replaced AFM, ECU, plugs have been done dyno showed no problems. fuel filter replaced, cleane AAC valve, throttle position sensor and crank angle sensor have been adjusted, replacing coolant temp sensor next week to hopefully fix hard start problem but the main problems is that the car can run fine for a while then the idle will fluctuate under the 'normal idling level'. when arrivign to a stop and put the clutch in neutral and the car will idle real low and then back to normal ...this happends all the time and i think its not normal to drop that much...90% of the time it stalls. Also while driving at a constant speed whether the engine is cold or warm the car hesitates badly just like if the if the car wasnt even running almost like no fuel is going through but all that has been checked???

Im lost for ideas...any help????

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Hey guys,

been having this problem ever since car got inported from japan! car is completely stock apart from HKS air filter. Ive replaced AFM, ECU, plugs have been done dyno showed no problems. fuel filter replaced, cleane AAC valve, throttle position sensor and crank angle sensor have been adjusted, replacing coolant temp sensor next week to hopefully fix hard start problem but the main problems is that the car can run fine for a while then the idle will fluctuate under the 'normal idling level'. when arrivign to a stop and put the clutch in neutral and the car will idle real low and then back to normal ...this happends all the time and i think its not normal to drop that much...90% of the time it stalls. Also while driving at a constant speed whether the engine is cold or warm the car hesitates badly just like if the if the car wasnt even running almost like no fuel is going through but all that has been checked???

Im lost for ideas...any help????

Mine does it every now and then. It's only when I come to a sudden stop. I know exactly when it's going to do it as well.

Sound like you have the same issue as me and I'm pretty sure mine has to be a vacuum issue...

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