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Old Apr 2, 2008 | 11:11 PM
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6 grand wall

i've searched and keep getting the same things come up........ TPS...... but anyways heres the deal.. i got an 88 turbo 2, its got s5 internals, otherwise stock engine wise...
well a few weeks ago it started to act up.... whenever i try to rev it out it wont. it hits about 6 grand and then it seems like it hits a wall and wont rev past, i noticed that from third to fourth it also hesitates around 4 grand and then hits the 6 grand wall....
so i tried to set the tps with the led light method and nothing, so i got a new tps and set it led style and still the same thing.
the injectors are definately leaking as its flooding everytime i shut it off.... could that be an issue? just wondering if anyone has any ideas besides "check your tps".... thanks in advance....
oh yeah, its still at stock boost...
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Old Apr 2, 2008 | 11:30 PM
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Check for 3800 hesitation. It sounds like you may have multiple problems going on here. It's also always good to check THOROUGHLY for vacuum leaks. I have used an intake pressurizing tool that only cost ~$25, there is simply no comparison between using that and some other method that requires you to listen while the motor is running.
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Old Apr 2, 2008 | 11:33 PM
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where did you get that at? i'm still learning, so whats the method with that to find leaks?
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