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    Default Code 4

    I'm currently tossin a code 4. CKP sensor, yes I know.

    But after doin a bit of research on in intertubs I've realized that this could be cause by the dizzy itself and/or the wiring of the 2 white wires connecting the dizzy to the car.

    Now... if I'm out of time (as I believe I kinda am) wouldnt my car be immobile or at least seem very bad? Cuz as posted here in post 9 I have the same effect. Lauch control at roughly 3k, before and after that rpm it runs fine. I do not have an erratic idle, just no cold idle. Would the only correction to this be resetting my time or... could there be any other method?

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    Ugh I always post before I look deeper... but nevertheless Id like some info, I'll just update this anyway if I find a resolution myself
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    Yup, it was a wire. Thanks guys

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