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hi guys

got a problem with my r32 skyline. im guessing i know wat it is but i want u guys to tell me. ( AFM is f*ked)

ok the symptoms are; as soon as the car hits boost it has massive misfireing and then it wants to stall. after it has stalled its hard to start. after it has started the cars rpm goes from 1000 too 2000rpm and back down. i have a air/fuel gauge and its showing its goin from lean to rich and its backfiring heaps now.

i just gave the car a service with new plugs etc.. so i thinking its dumping to much fuel and making the car misfire and stall???

also my car has all the mod's u can think of. as i cbf listing all of em. its making 240rwkw's

cheers

bill

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checked all your intercooler pipes joins for a loose clamp or popped off joiner? if you just gave the car a service you would have had the pipes off, maybe you missed one or didn't do one up properly when you put it back together.

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