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Old 08-20-2011, 03:21 AM   #1
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KA My 89 Nissan 240sx is boggling ???? any help

Whats up Indigenous peoples of Zilvia.net, I'm having some trouble with my Baby Girl . she runs but it seems she boggles when I'm accelerating if i ease off the gas a bit she seems to normalize, but i cant figure out what it is!? iv been reading that it could be something with the MAF sensor not sure
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Old 08-24-2011, 11:37 AM   #2
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NismoKnight,

By "boggling" do you mean bogging? If so then your spark plugs or wires may need to be replaced. It's also possible that you need to clean your throttle body or fix a vacuum leak somewhere along the intake piping. Inspect the integral intake tracts (refer to this 240sx intake diagram if necessary), and spray TB cleaner around the area in order to expose any leaks.

Keep us updated on the situation man
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