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I was running old pac last night and we all stoped between one of the stages. I was taking my mate for a spin in the gts and so some reason it kept on stalling. when i started the car i would rev it abit and leave it and the rev would just drop down to 100rpms and then just up to 800 and then it would drop down to 100 again and stall. The car wasnt in gear at all. It almost looked like the car was looking for an idal speed. When i got the car bout a week ago, i noticed that the car when ideling went form 800rpm to 600 and then up again. but never stalled. Its a totally stock gts-t r33 has anyone had this problem before, or does anyone know how to fix it ?

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its quite common on gts25ts. i get it sometimes in mine, but ive learnt to drive around it now instead of getting it fixed.

im pretty sure theres multiple threads on here about this, and i KNOW theres a pile of info about it on the SDU forums.

theres been plenty of reasons put forward for why this happens, but i have yet to see a proper fix for it.

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