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Old 03-04-2007, 08:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
zro26t
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Default What did I do wrong??

I need some help please! I sold my car and I wanted to return it to stock. I took out the Ice-man air intake, Stage 2 computer, injectors, WGA, and the 2 sensors. I put the factory Intercooler back in. I had to leave in the LFS TB that I put in it though. I also took out the DTEC fuel controller and a catch can. I fired it up and it stummbled some then idled out, then the engine light came on. I took it for a drive and as soon as it gets to 3000 rpm it starts stumbling and you have to back off the throttle. The engine light is still on.

I'm not sure what I could have hooked up wrong. Does anyone have a diagram of where the stock vacume lines go. I'm stummped as to what I did wrong, any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Brian
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