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Started about three days ago. IF im coasting in a gear 70,80 100 whatever and any gear without any gas I feel the engine start to miss on and off. Feels characteristically like when traction control kicks in. I then apply accelerator and it misses on and off then comes good and im away.

Any suggestions. Boost dropping out maybe dont know.

flood me with all your ingenious and imaginary ideas.

YES the car is running, yes im in the driver seat, yes I had a glass of milk before I left and no my girlfriend cant come visit you........that should get the silly suggestions out of the way. :censored:

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Um dirty throttle body

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Well you wouldn't have boost dropping out if you're coasting eh?

Could be a myriad of things actually so probably a job for your service dept. to diagnose.

Oh sorry, I see you didn't want any silly suggestions. :censored:

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  ktford said:
Um dirty throttle body

Scotty

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that's the first thing I would be checking :spoton:

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Sorry couldn`t resist,normally I wouldn`t but now I must.

Did you put MILO in the milk :spoton:

Could still be a loose vacum hose.listen for any hissing noise also, if it`s just happend bad batch of fuel?

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