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gs-t turns off coming to stop, and low idle

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cesar1320

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Apr 14, 2008
austin, Texas
i have a 95 eclipse gs-t and my car turns off when im coming to a stop, but it turns on quickly and runs good and the other thing is that it idles low any suggestions would help, thank you
 
I have a brand new battery though...maybe I'll disconnect it, clean the terminals, then reconnect it. I'm going to try and find time to check around the BOV for vacuum leaks, and maybe think about a MAS.

How likely do you guys think this problem is caused by my open-atmosphere BOV, versus recirculated BOV?

I'm betting your MAS is fine, and you need to do a boost leak test and recirc your bov. Other than that, you also have not posted any results of the steps that kenamod has suggested. More info = more fixing.
 
My car has been running rich since I bought it. But has become worse as of late. So I looking on here to see what I could do. I saw a post that said to reset the ecu. I did and now my car comes down to a very low rpm when pushing the clutch in before I come to a stop. It feels the same way as when I put my bov on. My upgrades are just an intake and exhaust. I believe it's just my bov that needs to be adjusted to accommodate the stock tune. It is my belief that it had some sort of tune when I bought it. But, I can not be for sure. Is it my bov?
 
My car has been running rich since I bought it. But has become worse as of late. So I looking on here to see what I could do. I saw a post that said to reset the ecu. I did and now my car comes down to a very low rpm when pushing the clutch in before I come to a stop. It feels the same way as when I put my bov on. My upgrades are just an intake and exhaust. I believe it's just my bov that needs to be adjusted to accommodate the stock tune. It is my belief that it had some sort of tune when I bought it. But, I can not be for sure. Is it my bov?

I had the same problem when running a greddy type s vta. I did the single spring mod and recirculated it. She idles great now and doesn't stall out.
 
Yeah. I had done that before I put it on. I drove it to work and back today and it is running fine. I'm not positive this has fixed my running rich problem yet though.
 
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