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Hey guys, I have a mate who have a R32 GTR and something happen!

He was driving on first gear and floor the accelator until around 5-6 thousand RPM and he heard a "Pop" sound and the engine lost power not able to rev above 3000rpm and soon after his car stall. When he try starting, the engine does start but doesn't last long.

When trying to start after that, we saw black smoke from the exhaust.

Got a tow truck instead to tow it back home.

So we know that something has crack. But we do not know what exactly is it?

Does anyone have the same incident? Does anyone knows what really went wrong?

Exhaust manifold crack???

Engine Blow? ( I hope not...but if engine was to blow, smoke will be out. but there isn't any smoke from the engine)

what we know is that the exhaust is shooting out black smoke when we try to start the car with some depression on the accelator.

Need some ideas and experience suggestions.

Cheers.

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Guys, my mate has got it check and the car can idle without stalling only when he pull out the 2 switches that are attached to the AFM.

And the car goes into lean mode i suppose. cant rev above 2.5 thousand RPM.

Any ideas????

Electronics problem?

Replace AFM?

or what?

Need help seriously. haha...

Cheers.

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