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rough idle - 7/1/2004 7:14:00 PM   
outlancer


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when i put my new intake and adapter on my outlancer it began to miss quite a bit but when i would reinstall the old intake the missing was gone. so i thought maybe it was a vacuum leak. I took the initiative and sealed the adapterwith a gasket maker. i thought the problem was fixed but after a few minutes of driving the rough idle an miss returned. now the original intake is on the car and it runs fine. Any ideas?
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RE: rough idle - 7/2/2004 12:26:13 PM   
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What kind of intake are you putting on?
Can you take any pictures?

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RE: rough idle - 7/2/2004 1:10:46 PM   
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its just an adapterplate with a cone filter connected to the original air intake piece nothing too fancy

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RE: rough idle - 7/2/2004 1:14:25 PM   
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maf still connected?

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RE: rough idle - 7/2/2004 1:17:34 PM   
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yup all connections are correct

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RE: rough idle - 7/2/2004 1:45:58 PM   
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does the outlander have a vacuum line before the intake box? other than that i dunno...

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RE: rough idle - 7/2/2004 4:03:14 PM   
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nope everything is all connected i went over the whole process like three times

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RE: rough idle - 7/3/2004 10:14:48 AM   
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i was wondering if your service engine is on after you installed your intake becuz mines is still on for about 3 weeks now and im just waiting for it to turn off

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RE: rough idle - 7/3/2004 11:27:38 AM   
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no my service engine light never came on because of the intake but id did come on because the maf was not connected

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RE: rough idle - 7/5/2004 9:01:38 AM   
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If your check engine light is on - the ecu is registering a code. It is doubtful that this will simply disappear.

You need to have the code read to diagnose what the problem is.

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