Audio out of synch after bringing in FCP sequence

In an open FCP project I highlighted the sequence I wanted to get into Motion. I used "send to Motion Project" and the project opened in Motion as expected. It looks good but audio can't seem to keep up with video. It's perfectly synced in FCP.
Any suggestions on what could be happening? Is Motion overloaded and need to reduce file sizes of project elements or did I mess up the importing? Any help is appreciated.
Jagr

No, I didn't try a RAM preview, I just hit play. I'll give that a try. Sequence is about 3 mintues long. I've also noticed that audio from FCP sequence that was in stereo, doesn't play in stereo in motion. Is that normal?

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