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hey guys

i was wondering can i just use a series 1 AFM in a series 2 engine by just cutting the wires and joining the to grounds together? will this work with my standard computer?

thanks

Why? Just pick a second hand one up, they go for around 100 bucks on here.

Why? Just pick a second hand one up, they go for around 100 bucks on here.

hey

well i did like a month or so ago, on my other account (WHich i cant log into anymore for some werid reason)

but i was unsure of if it was faulty, like the dude said it was all good, but it still played up :no:

and now im up the coast and need to get home very soon, and a mate of mine has a r33 series one with a blown motor ( but i knew the AFM was working at the time). so maybe this might be a quick fix to get home for abit

hey

well i did like a month or so ago, on my other account (WHich i cant log into anymore for some werid reason)

but i was unsure of if it was faulty, like the dude said it was all good, but it still played up :no:

and now im up the coast and need to get home very soon, and a mate of mine has a r33 series one with a blown motor ( but i knew the AFM was working at the time). so maybe this might be a quick fix to get home for abit

You may need to give the second hand AFM a good clean. Also open up the plastic part and check if the solder on the elctrical contacts is fine. That was the problem with my old one. Theres DIY on SAU for this, DAFS.

You may need to give the second hand AFM a good clean. Also open up the plastic part and check if the solder on the elctrical contacts is fine. That was the problem with my old one. Theres DIY on SAU for this, DAFS.

yeah mate aleady done that, soldered joints are perfect and i sprayed it with brake cleaner n it didnt f**k up much as b4 :laugh: so i went up coast 300+km drive and now it out the front and wont start LOL :no:

just put it on a diagonisic machine last nite too and it still says airflow meter.

it also now when u start it makes a nosie like the fan belt is slipping man my day is gettin worst by the minute

yeah mate aleady done that, soldered joints are perfect and i sprayed it with brake cleaner n it didnt f**k up much as b4 :laugh: so i went up coast 300+km drive and now it out the front and wont start LOL :(

just put it on a diagonisic machine last nite too and it still says airflow meter.

it also now when u start it makes a nosie like the fan belt is slipping man my day is gettin worst by the minute

I suggest you get a hold of an S2 AFM thats working (mates car?) and test it out. If all else take it to a good mechanic who knows Skylines... you may have another issue... i cant really say as i had a problem with my car stalling and it was my AFM.

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