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when im driving sometimes, no matter what gear im in, the turbo will spool but the engine wont go anywhere, then seconds later it will realise and continue like normal, i usually have to take my foot off the accelerator and put it back on for it to stop, so when im doing 50ks then go to 3rd, and acceletrate it wont go anywhere till i take my foot offf and put it back on.

any ideas?

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I was thinking it can't be that because it happens after I chuck it in gear and it happens if I just drive in the same gear and not change it...

These words still make it sound like its clutch slip. Where is the friction point on the clutch? High up the top?

ive since discovered, **sometimes** when i put my foot on the clutch as im coming to a stop the car will act like its conking out (engine light comes on, hicas comes on, revs go to 0) then when i take my foot off, the lights go away and the engine goes back to how it was? is that a transmission problem?

ive since discovered, **sometimes** when i put my foot on the clutch as im coming to a stop the car will act like its conking out (engine light comes on, hicas comes on, revs go to 0) then when i take my foot off, the lights go away and the engine goes back to how it was? is that a transmission problem?

Atmo BOV?

Does that happen in neutral or only when in gear?

If only in gear then the clutch is buggered and its not disengaging correctly

Need some more info. If u keep it in gear with the clutch in does it try and stall or only when u are slowing?

89cal may be right about the bov but need more info

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