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I was under full boost and the car died in the ass!

No oil leaks

Turbo sounds fine

Oil is fine

When idling it idles rough as and when I accelerate the car won't accelerate!

Would this be caused from a hole in the manifold? Car is a ba xr6T

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Loose/missing exhaust bolts/studs.

You wont blow the welds on the manifold unless you run naws......lots of naws ...

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Second guess ignition coil.

Third guess blocked cat

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I was hammering it then pop car turns off! Started it again and sounds like a piece of crap idling rough a guts of I accelerate car doesn't.

Has new valve springs installed

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Fourth guess stuffed injector.

Comon surely you could do a bit of troubleshooting yourself.

Is the car tuned? Is do reflash it with the same tune and start it. See what happens. But first check for codes.

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Yeah mate going to have a look tomorrow it's tuned to 306rwkw!

The burn mark is new so hopefully just a leak somewhere there,

Only asked the question just incase someone else had the same scenario as I :)

Will keep you posted :P

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Did engine light come on solid or flash and beep?

Cause if came on solid with the symptoms you my have burnt your o2 sensor out.

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