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I put a HKS SSQV on my car on monday, and since then it stalls sometimes without warning it jsut shuts down, when i try start it it fire first time....

Any idea guys, its pretty bad its done it a couple times when clutching around a corner

Cheers guys

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mmm yeah its your bov thats doing it

let me guess... you'll boost upto the corner and then clutch in and cruise round the corner with your clutch in... car stalls mid corner and you allmost loose all your steering :D

hehe yeah thats what happens with stock ecu's and sensitive afms and atmo bov's

try stiffening up the spring in the bov alot and plumbing it somewhere else and running the stock bov

-Ruffels

Edited by Ruffels

lol i did it in the first time because theres a cop shop on the corner, and it stalled coming into the corner... and i almost went into the cop show the steerings that heavy... does anyone know how to tighten the spring in the hks ssqv up all the way?

it wont help at all. If you dont want it to stall put the stock one back on. The spring will do jack shit because no air is getting plubed back and comfusing the computer. Why bother to even buy an SAFC and spend money on a noise...

Yea tru... but i am doing full internals shortly... and winding up the boost to 20psi, so i want all the gagets to looks after every thing plus $200 for a new SAFC it will be a good $200 spent for the short term

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