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Hello,

My R32 GTR has a small hesitation when changing throttle position when cruising at 100km/h.

Its always had a small one but now its gotten worse.

Full throttle is fine.

background.

1) No MAF's

2) Splitfire coil packs

3) Nismo plugs (good check few months ago)

4) Compression 180-190 across all 6

5) Changed coil harness as the old one was brittle and fell apart but it didnt fix the issue

6) Stock ignitor (thinking its this)

7)HKS F-Con V pro had a touch up tune start of the year

8 ) vaccuum seems fine

9) Alternator is at about 13.8V

10) fuel filter has just been changed

11) Tomei FPR

12) -5 twin turbos

 

Any ideas?

Thanks

Edited by Stixbnr32
9 minutes ago, Stixbnr32 said:

why would it have got worse though?

Fuel pressure could have changed, injector(s) could be a little dirtier, small vacuum/exhaust leak changing the way it breathes, etc etc. Probably all sorts of sneaky reasons.  Even just changing the fuel filter might have done it.

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