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Old 04-01-2008, 09:36 PM   #511 (permalink)
whitesrt4-nc
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Default Stage 2 ?

Hey guys its been a long time, ive been busy with work and stuff but i finally got my stage 2 kit /w toys in after a 6 month wait, but anyways i have it all installed and it seems to be working great, the car pulls hard and smooth but the only thing bugging me now is the idle. It idles at about 900rpm or so and vacs at 20 but it sounds like its missing through the exhaust theres like a void in the sound every now and then and then theres a pop. Also when it does this my vac bounces up to 18 or 17 and if you look close it looks like the boost gauge lights are dimming when it does this. Any ideas?

Mod List: Mopar Stage 2 with toys. NGK 4306 plugs gap 36-37, Mopar CAI and bolar exhaust with 3in downpipe, msd wires, mopar bov, mpx intercooler

Im not sure exactly what it could be, im going to trace all my connections for the stage 2 out and make sure there on solid and stuff, and im going to change my plugs and wires again, just changed them 2 months ago, but other than idle the car runs great and pulls hard. Ill see if i can upload a video or sound file so you can see whats going on. Thanks guys for any help
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