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Old 07-07-2015, 09:40 PM   #1
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Default Au xr8 problem in wet

This rain we've had in Perth has caused an issue with my supercharged au xr8 ute. On idle it runs like normal but when I apply the accelerator it coughs and spluts. If I give it 100% accelerator there's nothing.

Almost like its choking.

I'm leaning towards something getting wet that shouldn't be ( such as a sensor) or the air filters getting too wet blocking it ?

Does anyone have any ideas??
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