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hey all

i just took my car out for a run through the nato park, soon as i went through the gates i pulled over to take a phone call, as the car was idling for afew mins, i could feel the revs slowly dropping, so i turned it off not thinking much of it.

restarted the car all was fine for another 30mins of non stop driving, then again same prob happened soon as im stopped idling and go to take off its like the engine wont rev at all, not missfiring, no nothing !

u have ur foot on the accelerator and it wont rev up ! sometimes it might kick back into life and the car boosts/idles perfectly again...

when this happens i have to quickly turn my car off, then restart it and away she goes all is good again

what can this be its driving me nuts !!

i had the car out last night and no such problem occured, and this morning i took my airflow meters off and cleaned them with some c02 contact cleaner. ive done this many times before so i dont no how this could have anything to do with it?

all AFm plugs are in tight, even checked the CAS connector and ignitior connector

any helpful info would be great !

thanks

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just disconnected the positive battery terminal pumped the brakes afew times and went for another drive, same thing, she doesnt like to idle at the lights and then to accelerate, without turning the ignition off and back on...

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