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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2007

rough idle

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  • we never did figure out the problem he got fed up and sold the car.

  • Thanks, I know my buddy's car would be considered a "ricer" but its done and over, he sod it. as for my car its a fun 'little" car and I love it, if you say a stock 320 Hp AWD car is a pos well then what do you drive?

    P.S. its not stock......

  • thanks for the comment bud but thats my friends car mine is the stealth and I don't see anything queer in there possibly because they are all partying in your basement!

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  • sounds like you got a hole in your headers. Crack headers is actually a common problem when using turbo or superchargers. 

  • Your body kit and stickers are adding too much HP for the engine to handle.

  • it sounds to me like u have lost compression on a cylinder run a check on it compression in a 4g63 can be safely from 125psi all the way to 165psi as long as all the cylinders are within 5 to 8psi of each other

  • could be the EGR valve cuz they can cause rough ideling if its not working properly

  • ya, it could be to lean. it sounds like it's surging.

  • dude i know eclipses and talons are badass looking..i used to have a talon...but they are just to shitty to stick money into..save the money for repairs and stick money into a honda :)

  • i thinks theres a problem with the air sucking into the motor. your motor is not sucking in enough air. change the intake back to its original stock intake that came with the car. try this if it works.

  • air/fuel ratio issue. check plugs as well.

  • it could have water in the engine.happened to me once

  • Did he check the PCV Valve?

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