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I was wondering if anyone would be willing to lend me their R33 S1 AFM for an hour or so at some time. It would be on behalf of another member on SAU to help diagnose their problem - or basically just rule out AFM before I go to all the trouble of replacing knock sensors. I will be the person fitting/handling the item at all times and there is a possible monetary motivation included but not confirmed at this point.

I can be contacted via email or on 0407 111 229.

Thank you in advance.

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I was wondering if anyone would be willing to lend me their R33 S1 AFM for an hour or so at some time. It would be on behalf of another member on SAU to help diagnose their problem - or basically just rule out AFM before I go to all the trouble of replacing knock sensors. I will be the person fitting/handling the item at all times and there is a possible monetary motivation included but not confirmed at this point.

I can be contacted via email or on 0407 111 229.

Thank you in advance.

When do you want/need it? Can help you out with that depending on day!

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I would also like to see if my AFM has a problem. I have a bit of an idle problem and would like to know if it is the AFM or not (I have tried everything to much to list). We can swap AFM for a week if you like? I just want to know if it is the AFM playing up in hot weather.

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