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Hey guys after my car has been sitting for a couple of months and not driving on any roads only idling around a paint shop and car park, I decided to drive my car home to do some other work to it. When I started the car up the idle sounded alittle different. It didn't worry me until I took off on the road and it missed and stalled and wouldn't start inless foot is flat.Ok so the car will start first very well when cold and will idle well for about a minute after that it misses chases idle and sounds dreadfull.

I've done the following mods before the car about 18 months ago. Car was running beautifully.

Wolf Ecu

R34highflow

plasmaman intercooler kit

Dual stage boost

Full 3 inch

Splitfire coilpacks packs

Borsh fuel pump.

3inich metal intake.

no bov.

The car was running 16psi and never missed or carried on until now. Anybody out there ever had this problem.Or know what it could be? Thanx guys

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Me too I've had a few skylines. I checked the spark and my plugs were very dirty after only a week of moving the car around the garage. I think my coils are stuffed but wat could be causing the ignitior to kill my splitfire coilpacks. Evilness!

Edited by outlawrb20det

Fresh. 3 day's old! I'm goin to put a new fuel filter in the 33 today. If the problem is still there I'm going to clean the AAC valve and put more new plugs in.

If the misfire is still there after all that. Gap the plugs down to .8 if there not already .8

Its probably the Borsh fuel pump choking on the gravy :yes:

Is it Bosch or Borscht cos it can have a huge effect.

But seriously think about checking your fuel pressure and see if your pump is still OK. Sounds a bit like fuel starvation to me.

  • 1 year later...

Over a yr later I'm back on . I had 1 coil pack go and a faulty injector . Car runs like a bullet train now on boost . Now the only probly is if can take a bit to start ( pump accelerator ) and somtimes back fire on start up .  I've done a compression test . All good . So yeah bit of a timing problem . 

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