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:wavey: whats been doing erin  

did andrew have any luck finding the problem with the car???

Not sure. I guess he'll look tonight. He went straight to bed when he dropped me off last night. I think it just badly needs to be tuned. Like *badly*.

But someone said it's a common trait of the Haltech computer to drop and pick up revs like that. *shrugs*

Not sure. I guess he'll look tonight. He went straight to bed when he dropped me off last night. I think it just badly needs to be tuned. Like *badly*.

But someone said it's a common trait of the Haltech computer to drop and pick up revs like that. *shrugs*

yeah also thats what a failing TPS switch dose makes it hunt in the reves

is yours dropping n picking up revs Erin? Mines stalled lately and then the enxt moment its idling at 2000rpm ..... weird stuff. But its not regular enough to go to a mechanic - this is whats wrong fix it.

is yours dropping n picking up revs Erin? Mines stalled lately and then the enxt moment its idling at 2000rpm ..... weird stuff. But its not regular enough to go to a mechanic - this is whats wrong fix it.

Mine was doing that BEFORE the PowerFC and it was a blocked throttle body. You can try and clean it out? Or get one of the guys too. It was quite embarassing pulling up to an intersection adn the car dieing on me.. Then it would rev at like 2000rpm. Embarassing!

Mike was talking about Andrew's car. He's bought a VL Turbo and it was having quite a few issues last night. He thinks he's worked it out to be the alternator. Or buggered battery.

Why do we always have to have issues with cars and their alternators :(

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