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Old 06-17-2008, 11:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Stalling at low idle, then at WOT...

Well it started stalling about 2 weeks ago.. the day before i left town.. At first it started stalling at WOT, the lower the gear, the faster it would boost and the more i could feel it stall.. well i just got back home.. and have drove it for 3days ..and now its starting to stall wen i take off .. from 1-2 thousand RPM and i feel it more in 2nd but guess its because im cruising and 2nd gear comes in at 1800 rpms and hesitates until it gets into 2 thsnd RPMS...

it did the same thing a few months ago wen i had open down pipe for about a month until it sputtered all over the place and had to connect all the pipe.. but i think that might have been back presure b/c it went away wen i connected it
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well thanks in advance

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