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actually erin I was having a similar problem with mine a while ago couldn't figure out what it was. At the top of third full throttle it was as if it was misfiring. Never did figure out what it was. Still has that screaming sound though. Meh I'll get it fixed eventually.

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Charly, I'll let you know what's wrong with mine. I'm hoping it's somehting simple like the fuel being changed. My car never liked running on ultimate in the first place. But i thought I'd try it again. Someone did mention water being in the fuel? or the TPS being sticky. It seems to be ok on WOT, it's just when you are cruising along that it chucks a spaz. It's really annoying me. Feels like I'm actually driving a tractor now.

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my 33's got nothing on my old ca18det silvia for faults. That thing was fu(ked as. It would stall if I ran the aircon. Yes stall driving along at 60kph. I only had it for 10 months and the list of stuff that screwed up on that car was as long as my arm.

My favorite was when the sunroof got jammed open when it was pouring. Sooooo not funny.

I figured the car stuttering thing was my clutch going. might have just been some dodgy fuel as there is nothing wrong with my clutch.

it's been ages since I got on here and whored. The only reason I'm on here is that I really can't be bothered doing any work and I have to wait until at least 6pm before leaving work.

On the upside all the stock I was waiting on has come in this week. Woot.

Sinbad stalls at sets of lights when coming to a stop. The revs just drop and keep dropping till it's stalled.  

Somethings seriously wrong here.

:confused: Mine had that problem but I had the stock ecu and a (totally rad sounding) bov with an extremley loose and not adjustable spring. An adjustable plumback one that might I add sounds about 100x less cool fixed that problem.

I really must wind out that spring sometime.

just a question, does this happen when you have the aircon off? or all the time?

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