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Old Feb 2, 2003
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car wont start

had to put stock intake back on temporarily but when the car starts, it goes out and in and then fianlly stalls... Ahhh, i got it jumped but nothing.
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reset the ecu
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if your rpms are jumping up, and then coming down, jumping back up again, and then eventually stalling you could possibly have a vacumm leak.....check to make sure everything is ok with that, could be your problem.....i had the same problem with my prelude when i installed my cold air intake but it turns out one of the plugs that went over a vaccum port had come off, i blocked it back off and it ran fine after that
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Old Feb 3, 2003
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exactly what i was thinkin nucks, good advice
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