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Old 03-18-2010, 01:27 PM   #1
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sr20det problem

well, a couple days ago i noticed my car had a slight miss at idle and it kinda did a lil bit of bucking upon decel and had a slight stutter when the turbo would spool. my vacuum is at 18 in hg upon warming up and it was at 20 before it started acting funny. ive swapped in good coilpacks from one of my friends, checked plugs, cleaned maf,ran fuel injector cleaner, changed the coilpack harness with one that was in better condition and redid all of my grounds and changed the temp sensor. only things i havent checked were the ignitor and ecu. also upon fully waming up itll idle at 900rpm then itll start to stumble and drop 2 around 750-800rpm where it usually idles but itll just stumble a bit. my batt voltage is 13.4-.6 and around 12.5 with all accessories turned on. i wouldnt think it would be a vacuum leak but ill prolly check 2morrow when i get home. mods are s13 redtop, z32 maf, safc2,s14 t28, nismo fpr, ngk bkr7e gapped at .28, fmic, 3" exhaust, but it has a slight pin hole in the dp. if you have any ideas feel free 2 chime in. thanx.
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