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hey guys,

i finally got my 33 down here to adelaide but i noticed that sometimes (80% of the time) when i accelerate from idle i.e at the lights or something. the feels like it is about to stall or something like it would in a manual car (my car being auto) only for a breif second then it moves off and goes fine...

the car in question is a 1996 Gtst series2, with no modifications and 34,000 kms on the clock, the car had not been used much before i bought it as the owner was overseas for quite some time, but it was started and driven occasionally to keep the parts going apparently,

any advice would be very helpful as i am a big newbie,

Regards,

P.A

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Yea, Ive got a similar problem on my R33.

Its a auto as well. It drops the revs when i back off low revs. Its stalled in the past, so i reset the ecu. Apparently it might be the idle-motor. Might hav to get that looked at too.

Have u got a BOV installed?

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+1 for the Air Flow meter.

Easy job to remove and clean even for the novice.

$5 for some carby or electrical cleaner and 10 mins work.

If that's not it, doesn't really matter but 1 thing will be eliminated.

seen this work in countless threads before though.

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thanks alot for the support guys, im pretty noob so i need all the help i can get, my cars completely stock and no ChirsCross, no aftermarket BOV.

hmm can anyone point me in the right direction for a afm cleaning DIY guide

regards,

P.A

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there's a DIY section full of all sorts of goodies :

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...hp?showforum=57 (current 1st post has alot to do with the old AFM)

And a bit more specific which may help :

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

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