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Re: Engine Stalling Thu, 14 April 2005 02:21 Go to previous message
wogman_83 wrote on Thu, 14 April 2005 12:16

yeah injected cars just pump more fuel in to bring the revs up and get it warm when it thinks its warm it drops the fuel rate off breese said it might be the tps throttle position sensor but yeah air leak could be it but if it goes away that probably isn't an air leak any way the warm up is controlled by the computer so i hope its something simple.
that number is 0403218108 you probably go to message bank thou

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Fuel Injected engines bypass air from behind the throttle body into the manifold to bring up the revs, either the pressure drop (MAP) or air flow difference (AFM) is measured and extra fuel is metered in accordingly.
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