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I have a r33 s2 (auto) I have a problem that is really giving me the shits.

problem is that when i put it in gear it drops in revs almost to the point where it stalls. this has only just started last week.

It idles good at around 800 to 900 rpm,

I have cleaned gthe AFM (and tried another one),cleaned the AAC, New plugs, Split fire coil pack which would be roughly 10 months old,replaced all the vacumm lines (thinking it was a leak in the lines), new fuel filter, auto was serviced 6 months ago and all new fluid was put in (levels are good)

I have been reading possible problems that it might have been, This is why i have cleaned and replaced all that i can think offf.

If any one might be able to shed any light on this it would help me out heaps :D

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I would be taking it back to the guy that did you 100k service and put it in his court. Obviously something he has done has contributed to this.

Possibly the timing belt was not tensioned correctly and after some kms the timing belt has stretched as they do and it may have jumped a tooth.

Does the car drive normally when you get it going??? Or does it just continue to die?

I'd definitely be taking it back.

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