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Old 09-03-2011, 08:14 PM   #1
prozak
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Default KF tx3 turbo cutting out

Hey all, Ford Laser TX3 Turbo FWD KF 1990....
I turn a corner, and the car wont rev? it jerks
I flat foot in 2nd gear on a straight, and the car revs up but cuts out as the revs are increasing
im running 12psi, my g-reddy boost controller screen shows the boost is dropping when the car jerks...

im curious it may be fuel pressure problems ( due to me turning it cuts out, used to be only when under 1/4 a tank, now it does it at 1/2 tank, and the car idles like crap ) , whats the pressure meant to be? ill wack a guage on it this weekend so see if the pressure drops as i turn a corner to source the problem & check it @ idle.....

cheers, any other thoughts will be appreciated...

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