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Hi guys,

I was wondering if there is anyone who specializes in imports, who i can take my car to this week sometime, i know it's new year coming up, but after my car was sitting in a garage waiting to be looked at, i had enough and brought it home.

It's been happening for a little while now, it would be driving fine then whilst driving normally, it will shudder every so often, the performance of my skyline has been lost, it is driving like a pig.

Any help would be appreciated

Cheers

Kris

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Mate i feel for you, the same sorta thing was going on with my Skyline... I took it to SST and they have sourced the problem for me.

The only thing would be i am not too sure how busy they are.

I guess calling them up would be the best way to find out.

Good luck and hoepfully you can have your car back in running order ASAP!

Tim

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well after a couple of ecu's and a coil packs changed/knock sensors changed and afm changed and about everything auxillary thing around the engine changed. plugged in a wolf and it all seemed to go away

did you by any chance also fill up some bad fuel at any stage? he thought it might have been that, but really that more than likely had nothing to do with it.

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