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Civic 2004 no accelerating more tan 20mph after put a new intake

Hello, i have a civic ex 2004 automatic, yesterday I put a new intake, after that I drive the car 2 times and all was working correctly, but the third time I drive the car this is not accelerating more than 20mph, any one have idea about this?
(I don’t scan codes yet)
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Re: Civic 2004 no accelerating more tan 20mph after put a new intake

read the codes
recheck your work - maybe you knocked a sensor off, or there are false air entrances
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Re: Civic 2004 no accelerating more tan 20mph after put a new intake

Thanks for your suggestion!

I already reviewed the previous work and everything was in order. After scanning, the following DTC codes came up: P1768 and P1773.

Any recommendations?
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