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Hey guys,

One of my AFM is on the blink, and is about to die. I can't find anyone on the parts section, and was wondering if anyone might have one lying around or know of someone with one.

I need one for a r32 gtr.

Any help would be appreciated.

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I have tried it when the other one decided to die.

It is quite intermittent, but this is how the last one went, and I really don't want to cause another accident when I stall :P.

But I would think it be easier to replace.

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yeah i'm SE but the best thing to do would be to buy consult and log AFM voltage during a journey with a laptop. As soon as you have the stall occur pull over and save data file. Very easy to check if it is infact your AFM.

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It is the AFM.

That's the good thing about having a Power FC.

Was driving last night down the freeway, and the voltage was very irratic. Cruising at 60 through the road works it was jumping from a little over 1000 mV, to as low as 200 mV.

So I am in need of one quickly as its becoming more of a nuisance.

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Hey guys,

Due to major family reasons I'm going to find it difficult to get to that end of town anytime soon.

I think the easiest thing will just to buy one, so if we could meet half way, and agree on a fair price that would be good.

I want a good deal for both of us so please tell me what you think is fair.

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