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Done a bit of research but want to know ur thoughts, since getting my 3" turbo back my car has been hesitating when on boost and only sometimes, only happens when the car is warm or on a warm days, plugs replaced and gapped at .8 (bkr7es), stock intercooler, running 12psi (r34gtt), once the car hits 5500 it picks up goes great, and if I feed the accelerator on slowly it doesn't hesitate, I was thinkin coils or afm?

coil packs i had the same problem with my 33 but then again i have a FMIC and 12psi sort of makes a sputter sound while climing the rev range aroun 4k -5500? if she hits rich and retart she normaly sounds like its droped a cylinder just pull over till the ecu fixes it self up

That idle issue I've had before and it was because the solder in the afm had become brittle.

There are some DIY threads on here if you search for "AFM Solder".

Or it could just be that your afm plug has become brittle from removing it so man times.

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