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did u knock the afm around at all during the build. it could be suffering from dry cracking ill see if i can find u the link to do the repair. i knocked mine around once during some work and the same thing was happening, car starts, then doesnt, and if it does runs like crap.

check it out

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;hl=afm+repair

daniel

did u knock the afm around at all during the build. it could be suffering from dry cracking ill see if i can find u the link to do the repair. i knocked mine around once during some work and the same thing was happening, car starts, then doesnt, and if it does runs like crap.

check it out

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;hl=afm+repair

daniel

Cheers Daniel, but i installed a brand new z32 while i was rebuilding so i don't think that's the issue.

Cheers

"just to shed a little further light. Car was starting before, but missing like a dog, with plenty of smoke. But now just cranks, but wont spring into life......"

sounds a bit like mine, cant remember how i fixed it haha

Edited by humz

ok just an update, brought some new plugs so i could hopefully get it in to my mechanics to have this fuel removed from the map. when i took out the old plugs all except the closest one to the firewall was fouled. it looked like it hadnt been firing, what to do now....i'd like to get a multi on that injector, but it's such a bastard....

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