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Old 11-01-2003   #1
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i drive a 92 talon tsi awd and it was hitting fuel cut off had the boost cheaked and it was way high had a new controller put in boost gauge and a acuator for the waste gate thinking this would solve the problem. i have the boost turned down to 10psi and it is still doing it about 4000 rpm. does anyone have any ideas?
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Old 11-01-2003   #2
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moved to basic and please tell us the mod list.
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Old 11-01-2003   #3
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Sorry didn't see you that you moved it and that is it for mods just what is menchend in the post. all else is stock.
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It is still doing what? Boosting too high? If that is the case then your wastegate actuator is stuck or it is not hooked up right.
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Old 11-01-2003   #5
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No it is still stalling out like it is hitting fuel cut off the boost gauge never reads above 10psi.
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Old 11-02-2003   #6
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If its hard misfires then check the plugs/wires. If its really fuel cut then check for boost leaks.
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