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Old 08-14-2009, 11:38 AM
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Running very ruff and no boost indicator !HELP!

I recently purchased a hot air 85 Regal T-type. now mind you i am new to the GN/Regal family.on start up, the car runs fairly ruff, it varies depending on how long I can keep her running. Please correct me if I am wrong, could timing have an influence on this situation. when driven car runs F##KD (when driven) feathering the gas in hard burps somewhat clears it out. some ppl speculate that the W/G solenoid is bad but Id rather have you guys give me your experienced opinions. FYI car barley spools has power when it clears out but not to the full degree. Ive hit a wall with this one but quiting and throwing the towel in is not an option. PLEASE help me out with advice. PS new MAF sensor has done nothing at all. -Thanks Chris
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Old 01-13-2010, 01:06 AM
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Re: Running very ruff and no boost indicator !HELP!

It could be your timing or another ignition problem. How old are your plugs, wires, etc? Also, try turbobuicks.com. Those guys will never steer you wrong.
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Old 01-13-2010, 10:08 AM
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Re: Running very ruff and no boost indicator !HELP!

This is an inactive 5 month old thread, please look at the dates before posting, thanks
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