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Advice needed please

bradders

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I have a 2000 2.7, I was sat on the M60 this morning, there had been an accident so was hardly moving, the car started to tick over eraticly and then stalled, ive noticed the eratic tickover before but only happened every now and then and seemed to be ok after a while, so never thought anything of it, but it was really bad this morning as I was stopping and starting very slow for around 2hrs, have done a search and read about the MAF sensor could this be the problem, or could it be using cheap asda fuel 95 ron instead of 97/98 ron.

Thanks in advance

Mark
 
I do not know if this is applicable to the Boxters but it could also be overheated coil packs that have cracked. That is a typical 911 problem and happened on mine (without the stalling).
 

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