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Help i have pretty standard r32 gtst, it was auto and changed it to auto, and put a blitz pod filter on, otherwise standard.

THE PROBLEM:

it stalls when slowing down or stoping like at traffic lights or somtimes just gets a really low idile and you have to rev it to get it right again. and when you put your foot down you can feel kind of like hesistation slightly jerky when acclerating, but if accelerate slowly its ok.

WHAT I HAVE TRIED:

i had a bad coil so i got some new ones and they tips all look ok now. stil have 5 spares

got 6x new iridium spark plugs

Ran injector cleaner though it and a full tank of 98 gas

took the afm out and cleaned it with electrical contact cleaner.

im running out of ideas?

any other sensors, or boost leaks or somthing??

please give me some ideas

thanks!!!

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sorry i mean i changed from auto to MANUAL, why werent plugs a good idea?

i did a ful service on it because i brought the car off an old guy that had owned it for the last 11 years, did cambelt, oil+filter,plugs, fuel filter, saw one of the coils was prety stuffed so changed it. i got the coils on a dollar reserve auction and scored the whole set for 2 buks. so they are 2nd hand but good but rest of mine look fine

I will check Vac line/hose is split today

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does your fuel pump cut out? if it does, do the earthing mod, mine used to do it, then i earthed it out permanently (so it runs all the time) and never had the problem again. Skylines have a circuit that reduces voltage to the fuel pump to decrease fuel pump noise at low speed/idle and being the age of the vehicles this system fails, so just as easy to earth the pump so it runs all the time.

I am sure if you search it you will find an article.

Cheers

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cleaned the aac valve it was prety dirty and i thought it worked but then it started doing it. i have just screwed it back anti clockwise and got a higher idle now so il see how that goes. il also try resetting ecu and doing fuel pump mod. hopfully somthing works!!

thanks for all your suggestions guys

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my gts-t is exactly the same mate!

i managed to fix the rough idle problem, but i still get a jerk under hard acceleration, or my car just feels like it loses power about low-mid boost.

would love to sort it out but i'm running out of ideas! :thumbsup:

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Hey im from chch too and we both got same problem if ya fix yours come fix mine :devil:

my gts-t is exactly the same mate!

i managed to fix the rough idle problem, but i still get a jerk under hard acceleration, or my car just feels like it loses power about low-mid boost.

would love to sort it out but i'm running out of ideas! :thumbsup:

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