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Thread: Integra stalling at 3,200 RPM.

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    Red face Integra stalling at 3,200 RPM.

    So just boguht a 91 integra..and when u hit 3,200 rpm it stalls..not sure wats the problem...anyone know what might cause this.? under 3,200 rpm it wont stall. even in neutral when u rev it til' 3200 RPM it stalls ..reps for answers!

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    hmm what i can think of is a plugged catalytic converter. Or bad fuel filter/Fuel pump. tell us more bout your car. Does it idle good?Any CEL? What kind of Engine? Does it spark good? I'm pretty sure No Mo Honda can help you. Hes the God in General Tech.
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    you're not even old enough to get a damn learners permit, gtfo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.C
    hmm what i can think of is a plugged catalytic converter. Or bad fuel filter/Fuel pump. tell us more bout your car. Does it idle good?Any CEL? What kind of Engine? Does it spark good? I'm pretty sure No Mo Honda can help you. Hes the God in General Tech.
    its a b18a1 with 350k miles .. spark plugs are new (changed yesterday)..yea it idles good..aight thanks imma check the catalytic converter tommorow!

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    holy crap 350,000. miracle its still running.
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    ecu cut off.

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    i guess every few hundred thousand miles the engine knows it needs to lower its redline

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    your cars fcuked up. buy a new one ASAP. pics of car or im callin shananigans

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    Quote Originally Posted by Got Vtec?
    its a b18a1 with 350k miles .. spark plugs are new (changed yesterday)..yea it idles good..aight thanks imma check the catalytic converter tommorow!
    my motor had 250k miles on it but it struggle in life and i cant even imagine 350k lol gluck on finding the problem

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    Wow, does the integra have a maf?


    tis the maf

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    Its most likely going into limp mode. Check to see if youve got any DTC set.

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