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if anyone has a S1 33 AFM (4 pin, green label) i can borrow *right now* or latest tomorrow,

give me a call/sms on 0405 908 860

will give a carton for their troubles :D

cheers!

Hey Mitchy,

Do you still need the AFM? mine is a 94 s1 at Hyperdrive at the moment getting replaced with a Z32 and other stuff. I am pretty sure you would be able to speak to Ken and get it from him...

Cheers

JB

Hey Mitchy,

Do you still need the AFM? mine is a 94 s1 at Hyperdrive at the moment getting replaced with a Z32 and other stuff. I am pretty sure you would be able to speak to Ken and get it from him...

Cheers

JB

cool.

are you looking to sell it?

i pretty much need to buy one.

i bought one before, not realising it was for the S2, and i tried wiring it in according to an r33 manual i have, but the car still stutters, soi i want to see if the S1 afm works, and then buy one :huh:

cheers

mitch

cool.

are you looking to sell it?

i pretty much need to buy one.

i bought one before, not realising it was for the S2, and i tried wiring it in according to an r33 manual i have, but the car still stutters, soi i want to see if the S1 afm works, and then buy one :huh:

cheers

mitch

Yeah...I have no use for it anymore :)

Try it and see if it fixes the stutters...if it does cool...if not you might have other problems :) You will have to ask Ken for it. Hyperdrive is doing all of the work for me while I am in London, but if you are going on the April cruise I will see you there :)

Cheers

JB

picked up the AFM today... it works!!

thanks JB :)

No Worries :) Ken told me you dropped it back. When the Z32 arrives, I will let you know if will still need one by then. I will be back in Perth for the April cruize if u will be going :(

JB

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