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Old 04-26-2018, 01:05 PM   #1
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Nobody is reading it has a map sensor. a vacuum leak or boost leak isn't going to matter.

It is stalling. It needs tuning, including air control. set idle speed properly then tune it properly.
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Nobody is reading it has a map sensor. a vacuum leak or boost leak isn't going to matter.

It is stalling. It needs tuning, including air control. set idle speed properly then tune it properly.
İt is already properly tuned thats why it pulls great with steady afr. We cant pin down the problem as it only makes when decelerating.
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