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Old 08-06-2003, 11:40 PM   #1
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SR20 problems opinions helpful

Ok this is what happened. I got my SR running great for 5 days after a long time of hard work. I was driving on the highway and all of a sudden the power shut off. I couldn't get it started so I called the tow truck. They towed it to Pep Boys which was close by for them to work on it. Well they have no idea what an SR is so they didn't touch it. They brought it out and I noticed the turbo downpipe was of the turbo. All the bolts worked there way out and disconnected. So I put them all back and started it. It starts but doesn't run right. It bogs untill the turbo carrys it and smells like it is dumping fuel. I have terrible low end power and it makes whirring sounds. Anyone have any ideas what could make this happen and what I could do to fix it. My friend thinks the A/F mixture isn't right. I think timing. Any idea's?
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