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hi guys wondering if anyone can help my mate. has a GTR and says the engine is randomly cutting out. reckons it only happens for a split second then continues fine. no frequent pattern of when it happens. doesnt happen at any particular time like under boost.. can happen when just crusing along. im thinking it could be ingnition?? any help would be great cheers

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i think alot of people have this problem, including me, it does it bad for a day, then it wont do it for weeks, then out of the blue, it will do it again...

its gotta be a loose connection on something i reckon.

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Like Steve said, could be the AFMs, definately would at the very least try to clean it with some electrical cleaner and see how that goes. If not, possibly your coilpacks may be a little suspect also :/

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Like Steve said, could be the AFMs, definately would at the very least try to clean it with some electrical cleaner and see how that goes. If not, possibly your coilpacks may be a little suspect also :/

yeah was think maybe afm's... ignition problems maybe??

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There is a thread on this problem.

Kinda like a split second hicupp!

We call it PFC disease as it only affects PFC's. People have swapped in stock computers and it goes away.

Never happened when I had a HKS f-con v pro computer.

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Hahaha! Made me laugh :(

http://www.ehmac.ca/anything-mac/54223-pow...-close-lid.html LOL :blush:

But if you need to build a new flux capacitor, then here you go http://www.monkeyrivertown.com/brains.php?ART=641

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Hahaha nice! Hmmm i wonder if my powerbook has a flux capacitor.... :blush:

:(

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