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Hi was just wondering if someone could help me. Been driving the car for a while now. Rb24det 35/40 been awsome. But tonight was giving ir a bit the tempreture has dropped quire a bit and it would boost fine in 3rd up until 6000 rpm the would just feel like ita atopped pulling. And the i tryed ir again the same thing happened tryed in again and put my foot down in 3rd and just struggled like all noise no go and the engine light came on and knock reading went to 94 would this juat be due to the rempreture change and it being run on e85. Was just going to rake it back to my tuner just wanted to see if anyone has had this problem before or may kno what causes it

Thanx

Pls fix your keyboard it seems the r and t have swapped and its spelt "tried" there is no y...

So hard to read...

Bad spark?

Need more specs and info

And putting it in the right section would help, this would be better in forced induction

  • 2 weeks later...

Sounds like your tuna hasn't compensated for different IATs and I'm assuming you're not running an AFM too.

Do you have a wideband AFR on the car? I'm guessing when it's colder your car is leaning out.

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