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Hey everyone, we think the prob is my AFM but before i go out n spend another $250 i want to make sure thatz the prob ... so can anyone let me test my old AFM on there Stagea? 10-15 min job :thumbsup:

Short notice but id like to do this today if possible... Ive borrowed some wheels for the day so can travel any where :)

cheers

Lee

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cheers Ska .. yeah i read that post earlier, ive found one here in Perth ($250) more expensive but i really wanna go in the cruise on sun ... only thing is i have to buy it to test it, and theres no refunds if thats doesnt fix it .

Give brad a ring, he should have 5 or 10 laying around :laugh: he is like the king of stagea spare parts, they keep going on his stagea, then coming off, then going on, then off, etc etc etc.

I'd lend ya mine IN AN INSTANT if I was over there!

oh and what is an AFM? :laugh:

classic.

Its an Air Flow Meter. Meters the air going through your intake. More air means more fuel.

I know on my mini the suzuki AFM was huge restriction. Removed it and went Map sensor.

btw the actual sensor wires that hang down in the middle of the afm can be cleaned with metho (or other non-residual contact cleaner) fairly easily. I've done it before - just remove the afm by itself and run some metho over the "sensor" (not the electrics - obviously leave the cover on the plug and leave that part well alone).

Then leave it in the sun for a while until its dry (metho evaporates very quick) and then put it back in the car...

I had trouble a while back with an oiled air filter stuffing up the afm. a quick clean of the afm and it would run good again, but before that it would not idle properly and generally be a bit stuttery when driving...

just something to try before replacing it completely. its an electrical component so not any more likely to play up than any other electrics as far as i know... :P

btw the actual sensor wires that hang down in the middle of the afm can be cleaned with metho (or other non-residual contact cleaner) fairly easily. I've done it before - just remove the afm by itself and run some metho over the "sensor" (not the electrics - obviously leave the cover on the plug and leave that part well alone).

Then leave it in the sun for a while until its dry (metho evaporates very quick) and then put it back in the car...

I used to have some of this liquid called Saphire. It was made by Wormald, who make fire fighting equipment and the like. was great for cleaning electrical gear because it didnt conduct electricity. great way to clean out mobiles and things, cause you could completely submerge the phone in the liquid. funny to ring the phone and here it still ringing in liquid.

but used to clean my car parts in there too. perfect.

hahahaha you guyz are all awesome!!!!

Thanx for ya offers and input *stagea family iz the best* :cheers:

Jus got home from racing all over Perth trying to get it sorted and ..*drum rolll pls...* Wooo000 Ho000ooo

shes alive again!!!!!!!

IM IN THE CRUIZE AGAIN!!!!!!! :)

thanx again everyone!!

oh .... n AFM cost me ...wait for it .....

$88 yup !!! jus $88 complete with the pink sticker :cheers:

:P

Lee :sick:

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