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Guys I have tried searching but no real help.

I am trying to sort out a issue on my bro in laws r32, it won't rev past 3000rpm it coughs and splutters when it's warm. It has a z32, nistune, walbro pump, kkr 430 and a 14psi external gate and split fire coilpacka

There is no boost leak that I can find, spark plugs are gapped at .8 cleaned the afm, I don't have another afm so I can't try that. But it's really annoying me.

Also tends to stall when you come off the gas in neutral.

I am thinking of afm but don't have a z32 to try.

Any thoughts guys

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Idle control valve??? It idles at 2200rpm when it is plugged in and been told by previous owner it doesn't need to run it supposedly???? (Not sure if that's right though)

It's definately not ic piping or boost leak from silicone hoses that I can see at least.

I am starting to think tps or maybe idle control valve but that doesn't sort out the 3000rpm spluttering

I think he is gonna have to take it to a tuner.

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