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  • id just buy sum splitfires, or the cheaper 1ns
    im pretty sure thats what im gonna do. from the responses on here iam certain thats what the problem is. and jason is that your car on youtube goin up a mountain or sumfin?

the engine light comes on about 20 mins after driving it. when i stop it starts to shutter then the light comes on and it goes away when i turn it off and back on. i think i might just buy one of those cord things that go in my computer and if it says error code 21 i can say that it is my coils. and he probably thinks i was talking about my coils coz i just had new springs put in by him.

im quite sure someone on page 1 posted an attachment of the instructions to check the codes yourself with a paperclip or piece of bridging wire. its super easy and free, it will tell you what wrong.


  • im pretty sure thats what im gonna do. from the responses on here iam certain thats what the problem is. and jason is that your car on youtube goin up a mountain or sumfin?

lol! i have no idea dude, i didnt post nuffin up so unless sum1 else did :P ... whats the address or whateva???

im currently having a similar problem, i drive a 99' n/a 34 auto

it started a while ago, i was driving and i noticed when i had stopped at a red light my car was idling at a lower revs and the car would feel like it was about to stall, i then lightly tapped on the gas and the revs dropped car almost stalled, all warning lights came up, revs went back to idle

someone told me my afm might be dirty, i gave it a bit of a clean and i didnt get that problem after it but it still seems to be idling at low revs, its kinda like when you hold a clutch just over friction point and you'd feel like you were about to stall

im thinking of changing my coils, but would it fix this problem ?

im currently having a similar problem, i drive a 99' n/a 34 auto

it started a while ago, i was driving and i noticed when i had stopped at a red light my car was idling at a lower revs and the car would feel like it was about to stall, i then lightly tapped on the gas and the revs dropped car almost stalled, all warning lights came up, revs went back to idle

someone told me my afm might be dirty, i gave it a bit of a clean and i didnt get that problem after it but it still seems to be idling at low revs, its kinda like when you hold a clutch just over friction point and you'd feel like you were about to stall

im thinking of changing my coils, but would it fix this problem ?

hmm it could be the afm try cleanin it with sum de-greaser, better 2 rule the cheap 1ns out 1st lol... r34s always do seem 2 blow their coil packs at bout 60 000km so prolly best 2 fix them up anyway

i just typed in r34s skylines for sale and it looked like urs it was sick.

oooooh omfg i wish that thing was mine!!! lol but its not :bunny: , cant say i fancy those god ugly wings sum of em have :) apart from that its bloody nice!

ive just come home from a 30min drive on freeways, almost home and i had to stop at a round about, whilst in tiptronic mode, i came to the round about, car into 1st, as i was rolling the car jumped and stalled, every other time it seems like its almost stalled but today it did. ive tried cleaning the AFM, or maybe im not cleaning it properly? can someone please tell me the how and what parts i should be cleaning

:huh:

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