Car stalls out when coming to a stop
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Does it fire right back up?
Does it idle well in park/neutral?
I've never seen or heard of installing headers changing the air/fuel mixture enough to cause any problems, especially causing the engine to die.
My first thought is wiring damage for either the install, or heat from the headers. If it was an ignition switch, you would have had the same problem before the exhaust install.
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It's an automatic
It just dies straight away (as I said earlier it catches itself on a rare occasion and continues to run).
It starts right back up
it idles fine in park, neutral, and Drive (this last one is important) even with my foot on the brake.
Maybe I wasn't fully clear on the headers, they are Hookers and go to a 4" straight pipe on the sides of the car, I have glass pack mufflers installed there (no cat converter). The original muffler system is gone.
Anyway here's what I found almost anytime i put the brake pedal down fast everything just dies, the engine dies and all the gauges go dead, including the amp gauge (remember the ignition is still on). Now I can restart the car, put my foot on the brake and nothing happens in neutral or park and I can put the car in Drive and it's fine to move forward. Driving along at say 35 mph and can quickly pump the brake pedal and make the car almost stall out at will. WEIRD.
I can coast up to a stop sign by using my right foot to rev the engine and my left foot to gently use the brake pedal and the car keeps running. I normally am a one foot (right) driver.
This certainly appears to be an electrical issue of some sort. Either in the harness or the ignition system. I know that a bad brake pedal switch can foul up the turn signals I'm wondering if it can have any other effect....I need to go through the Schematic Electrical book I have for the car.
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Anyway here's what I found almost anytime i put the brake pedal down fast everything just dies, the engine dies and all the gauges go dead, including the amp gauge (remember the ignition is still on). Now I can restart the car, put my foot on the brake and nothing happens in neutral or park and I can put the car in Drive and it's fine to move forward. Driving along at say 35 mph and can quickly pump the brake pedal and make the car almost stall out at will. WEIRD.
This is what we needed. I would be checking the brake booster, and the vacuum line/check valve for the booster. When you hit the brake hard like that, it dumps the vacuum out, and it's like having a HUGE vacuum leak on the engine all of a sudden, so it dies.
The gauges doing what they are doing is most likely a result of the engine dying.
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I'm going to start with the assumption that the booster itself is ok, since there is no change in the cars braking characteristics.
So how do I know if the check valve is bad without buying a new one?
Also I'm not sure I fully agree with you on the gauges, but that's not important.
Thanks for you help!
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It's entirely possible that the brake pedal/linkage is rubbing on the harness under the dash, OR the firewall is flexing enough to cause the fuse panel/firewall pass-thru to loose contact. Do you know if the headlights would also go out when this happens, or could you try to see if they do? Another possibility is that in the process of installing the headers, the wiring on the starter was moved enough to finish off a loose connection for one of the fuse links. Can't say why popping the brakes would excite a loose connection there, but....gotta think out of the box sometimes.

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