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Old 05-28-2008, 05:35 PM   #16
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well, if you can't stop the leak then you need a new line and slave.

As far as the RPM drop. Are you in gear driving or stopped in neutral?

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you've checked for vaccuum leaks? How many miles on teh motor? Injectors are clean? timing and TPS up to spec?
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motor is recent rebuild. injectors were cleaned/flow tested but had been sitting for some time after cleaning, i bought them off a club member. timing and tps.. haven't checked them but i am on stock ecu and the same ecu/setup was used without this issue prior to rebuild. vacuum leaks.. pretty sure everything is hooked up right.. is there a reason that vacuum could cause this issue at only a specific rpm? the thought of injectors crossed my mind, but again, why only at this rpm. it would be great if i had more knowledge of the vac system and fuel/timing etc controls that are activated/involved at my problem rpm but im a relative novice
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