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Hi Guys, this is my very first post on this forum so sorry in advance if this doesn't belong here.

 

Alright to get started. For the past year now I've been having issue with my 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 25 GTT.

I've took it to numerous mechanics and still to this day none of them knows the main problem.

The problem is , when i'm driving my car would shit it's self and turn off ( even if i'm doing 70km) First signs before it turns off are loss of power during revs, then all the dashboard lights comes on and i lose my power steering.   Even sometimes when i'm at idle it would turn off , and or when coming to a complete stop it'll drop revs and turn off. Now lately it's been turning back on after it stalls after a few cranks, Where other times it won't turn on at all and i have to get it towed. ( had it towed 8 times in the course of 2 months). Then i buy a new fuel pump and it works fine again for another couple of weeks then dies again. I've brought over 6 fuels pumps and still have this issue. SO far my car ran fine for 2 months before it happened again today and it's un driveabale.

 

I've changed the Cam angle sensor

clean the pod filter

-Brand new coilpacks/ sparkplugs. Brand new fuel system( new fuel pump, fuel filter, regulator, wire-ring hatch)

- New vacuum hose.

I took it then to an auto electrician and he said it was fine that he couldn't find any electrical problems.

 

The only thing i can think of is new fuel injector's but multiple mechanics said that's the the cause.

I really in desperate help to fix this issue and it would be much appreciated if anyone could help :)

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