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S5 NA Stalls at 1500RPMs. HELP!!

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Old Mar 15, 2009 | 09:52 AM
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CA S5 NA Stalls at 1500RPMs. HELP!!

Lemme give a little explaination/story.

My FC starts fine, idles fine, but when i press the gas it stalls at 1500RPMs. It doesnt die. It just won't have any power no matter how hard i press the gas pedal. Is the anything anyone knows that I can do to fix this?

Maintainance History:
Brand new spark plugs
Oil Changed <100 miles ago
New Air Filter
110,XXX miles
Stock Everything
There is an exhuast leak Pre-Cat that I am aware of

PS. Please Don't Tell Me My Engine Is Dying
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Old Mar 15, 2009 | 09:58 AM
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Check the codes or faults if you will. http://rotorwiki.com/index.php/89-91_Error_Codes

Or disconnect the TPS plug and start the engine and rev it. If it now revs up somewhat normal, there is a low range TPS problem.

Can't drive a series five without the TPS plugged in very much. It'll go in a limp mode, but in the driveway and for short trips it should be able to do what I suggested.
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Old Mar 15, 2009 | 11:57 PM
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Might be a clogged cat. If there's a exhaust leak, that might be your problem.
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