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2010-03-07 07:45:19
#1
car dies at stops
hey i just replaced the rod bearings in my b14 sr and now when i come to a stop the car wants to bog out and die. if i hold it at around 2000rpm until i stop it will hold idle. also sometimes it will start and then die and when i try to start it back up it wont start and smells like gas and take forever to get it to start again. any help would be great. thanks.
2010-03-07 13:18:36
#2
my car did something similar, the vacume line from the IntakeMani to the FPR was no good i replaced it and had no more problems. and check vacume lines that go to the intake...
2010-03-07 13:22:24
#3
Vacuum leaks. Did you pull the motor to change rod bearings?

Gotta check all your vacuum lines and make sure you didn't leave any ports disconnected and hoses hanging around. Build a pressure tester to check for vacuum leaks, if need be. Usually the quickest way to see if you have vacuum leaks.
2010-03-07 13:36:00
#4
Originally Posted by Cliff
Vacuum leaks. Did you pull the motor to change rod bearings?

Gotta check all your vacuum lines and make sure you didn't leave any ports disconnected and hoses hanging around. Build a pressure tester to check for vacuum leaks, if need be. Usually the quickest way to see if you have vacuum leaks.


Hey check your vacuum lines!! HAHA
2010-03-07 17:28:06
#5
replaced the vacuum line for th fpr and still the same problem. i did not pull the motor to do the rod bearings. im going to check the rest of the lines later today. any other ideas?
2010-03-07 18:03:52
#6
Tps and or aac/iacv harness disconnected, maf disconnected, bad grounds, etc etc etc
2010-03-19 04:06:57
#7
Or IACV dirty as **** and the MAF could also be dirty???
2010-03-19 04:29:10
#8
I say its the maf
2010-03-19 04:41:36
#9
MAF.
2010-04-10 23:52:10
#10
Any resolution?
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