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Mitsubishi eclipse cuts out at 1500 RPM?

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well i have a 92 gs nonturbo and mine cuts out at 3500 but if i unplug the connecter on the air filter i can red line it but it will idle low and sometimes die on my car the throttle position senser and the mass air flow senser are bad 300.00 dollas for both so if you dont mind starting your car often then unplug the air filter harness

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