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post Dec 28, 2005 - 2:04 AM
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I got a custom short-ram intake put into my celi (SE) about three months ago. ever since then, it has been like the car has a hard time taking air in when i turn the car on. it will start but the intake will not start sucking air in right away therefore the rpm's start out very low (about 200) untill i rev it up a little. sometimes revving up the engine will get the intake to breathe, but lately not even that is helping.

I'm thinking that it is an oxygen sensor issue, or maybe a computer issue. but the weird thing is that it didn't start messing up untill after i got the intake (i'm using the original sesnsor and the the original comp settings).

does anybody have any ideas as to what might be the problem? and maybe some troubleshooting ideas?


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post Dec 30, 2005 - 9:42 PM
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well, what happens is that when i try to turn on the car with my remote starter, the car will turn over and then bog all the way down. then it is not running any more, just the battery is on (radio, lights, etc.). when the intake is properly sucking air it idles at about 1,200. when i first start the car in the morning (and i have it actually running) without sucking air properly, it idles at about 400-500. i still need to clean the filter...maybe that's what is doing it.

but that's a pretty weird problem huh? do a lot of people have this problem?


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