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NEED HELP QUICK! Car stalls everytime I let go of the gas!

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Old May 14, 2007 | 02:04 PM
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Hey guys I have been gone for 4 months and my car wasnt driven during that time. I just came back, had to get a new battery and now some problems. Driving out of my neighborhood was fine but then all of a sudden everytime i let go off the gas it stalls so i either have to step on the gas and let go of the clutch, or start the car all over again. I have left my car for periods like this but this has never happened before. Any thoughts? Every time I let go it stalls now.

96 accord
98 h22a
msd ignition, ss coil
cams...other junk but not sure whats relevant to list

Thanks, was going to get my emissions tested but cant now Sorry I also listed this in the accord forum, I need help quick.
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Old May 14, 2007 | 02:18 PM
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can you hold pedal in at say 1000 or so rpm without it doing anything odd though? (like just sit there and idle at 1000 or so)
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Old May 14, 2007 | 04:11 PM
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My fault shouldve checked the rotor and cap before i posted. Not sure why but I have gone through like 3 rotors. maybe the msd is frying it.

BTW it was driving normal when my foot was on the gas.
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