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Old Mar 26, 2006 | 04:20 PM
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hey i have a 95 eagle talon esi, kinda funny cause my headers are a 2 piece from pacesetter and out of the 3 bolts, i lost 1 and 2 of them came loose for some reason, dont knoe how, so now i have a gap in between and running open cat. so im driving down the road and runs fine, but i stop at a few lights and the rmps start to drop, and try to die, im pumping the pedal to try and get it to go up but it doesnt. so im pumping the pedal and it still doesnt wana come up, after a few seconds it comes back up and runs fine. i was wandering if its pulling to much air out and not in, the opposite from backfiring, or do i have a fuel problem?..........let me knoe watch yall think of it so i can get it back to normal

thanx ben
Old Mar 26, 2006 | 05:50 PM
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your o2 sensor is probably thinking you are leaner than you are due to the gap in your header and therefore richening the mixture and causing you to have an almost dying idle. I saw it happen on a talon a few weeks ago.
Old Mar 26, 2006 | 07:42 PM
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iight man thanx, imma fix the gap tom and see wats up
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