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Sorry mate rb26det to4z split fire coils power fc Djetro full straight thru no cats 6boost mani fmic 50m pro smart gate greedy profec b ebc tome I red modified baffled sump and a few others wat happend was everything was good then one day I went to move my car and started and then she started running real ruff just wanted to die idle dropped below 1000rpm and sounds fxxxkd up and I'll leave it running to warm it and switch it of then go to kick over and won't even fire sometimes so that's about wer my problems at sorry if I leaked info cheers guys

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Drivers door looks broken ;)

Fouled plugs are the result of running rich (shit tune) or too cold heat range (unlikely in your case)

Do the easy stuff first. Plugs.

No way of testing cas unless you happen to have an oscilloscope.

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