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hi guys im newbie here and just bought a r33 skyline WOOT WOOT, problem is when i turn it on, its idles up and down high being 2000rpm the way down like its gonna stall, i brought it to mechanics they said it was my spark plugs and leads, ive changed that and it still doint he same thing, help me please!!!!! sorry for new bie topic, jsut cant find it in search, cheers guys

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could it be my afm?? aac? vaccum leaks, sorry guys im a FULL NEWBIE, i dont know much about cars, just love it. i havent eaten properly since i found out it idles funny :D i wont be able to do anything myself as i dont trust myself doin anything to my car/ i'll leave that to the pro's, might cost abit but i wanna let ppl who know wat there doing work on my car, could you guys be more exact on wats wrong when it idles up and down like that, cause i dont wanna be rippped off due to knowin nothin, cheers guys

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yer man get ur AFM cleaned if that doesnt work ur AFM's buggered need a new one or aftermarket same thing happened to me.

And u might want to get a power run to check ur AFRS (AIR FLOW RATIOS) just to make sure everything is up to scatch

daniel

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dude its either vaccum leaks... ( check on the back of the inlet plenum if that small black hose is fitted nicely and follow it around just to make sure ( i had the same problem) ended up being my custom plenum i had made was warpin under boost and was gettin vac leaks... or its your idle solinoid.. the little gold piece at the back of the plenum also... u may have to replace it... it basically tells the engine when it is cold that it has to idle harder and allow for coldness and say if the a/c is goin and things like that... but when the car is warm its all sweet..very annoying.... but if u say its idleing at 2000rpm.. then it will be a vac leak...almost positive.

hope this helps

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