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Don't forget the filament inside the AFM.

You'll need to remove it from the intake and physically spray the heating filament/element of the AFM until its clean of all oil/dirt/dust.

Cleaning this will be more important than just the contacts on the plug.

Should your AFM have no mesh on the ends (unlikely), try not to physically touch the filament bit.

I gots a strange feeling your economy will jump 100ks or more with just AFM cleaning and new O2 :)

So I'll have to clean that with the contact cleaner as well? I know its got mesh at one end, not sure about the other.

I will be very happy if it does haha

Yeah...electrical contact cleaner on the filament/element as well.

Do not use carby cleaner. While this works good, it leaves a residue*** and you will be back to square one LOL

***subject to debate. some say it does, some say its all good but why risk it when for $13 a can at repco this week, you can get electrical contact cleaner :P

May I also suggest new spark plugs...your current ones should all be sooty from the over fueling. Best to do all in one hit so wait for your O2 to arrive.

Lastly, wet weather = car stays safely in the garage ;)

Went to work myself.

The show's over-rated and very expensive nowadays to get in...unless you love dagwood dogs and $10 cans of coke.

True, I haven't been to the show since I was in grade 3/4 and no real desire to. Work public holiday and get a free day off in July for the Nissan time attack day at QR= WINNING

  • 2 weeks later...

Details for Sunday please :)

Not sure as of yet but would like to know anyways.

Wife says as long as we don't get up to anything stupid, I should be OK to go if nothing comes up..... :unsure:

Edited by me_larr

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