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hey,

ive got an r32 gtst, only mods are a blitz filter and GAB suspension. it runs real sluggish until about 4000 wen the boost kicks in.

my bro has a r32 gtst as well, same mods pretty much, however his car seems to push more from the start.

anyone know wat the problem could be?

is anyone else experiencing this?

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maybe he had a bigger exhaust + more boost?

try giving a few more details?

actually my car has the better exhaust and is also running a little higher boost.

i think it might have something to do with my air flow meter or the levels. the ***n thing conked out today. it just started stalling wen in gear, and wen idling it was going up and down between 1000 and 2000.

the small hose up the back snapped off, the RACV guy ripped the broken end off and pushed wat was left of the hose back on.

it ran well, until about 20 minutes later and it conked out agian. i checked that hose and it was on fine. has anyone else experienced this? how do u fix it? how much will it cost me?

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