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mines fine, But shes been chewin fuel lately after i put in my R34 GTR fuel pump. Checked all lines no leaks looks ok. Thought I might clean my Pod again, and clean the AFM while im at it. its running really rich. And i just got a new O2 sensor thinking it would help ($180 :O ). still running rich..

*Edit* Oh no thats right, When i told nissan I go on SAU they gave me a $30 discount :D

Edited by silverbulletR33

Hey,

as others have said; carby cleaner or electronics contact cleaner works well.

If your AFM is constantly reading under what it should be (and thus, your

car is running slightly lean) this will help - you will find that mixtures will richen

up as the AFM now 'sees more air'.

If you're having problems with your AFM voltages going to 0 and the ECU going

into limp-mode this won't help. What probably _will_ help is the re-soldering sticky

(basically, cut the sealant off, remove the metal shield, resolder, replace and reseal).

Regards,

Saliya

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