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hi guys, have an autech axis m35 thats been giving me the shits (majorly). replaced gearbox now has a miss, the engine is showing no codes. im going to change the fuel filter, i'd like to know what walbro pump to use and i will change that aswell. scotty you know about this cars gearbox problems as chris and kolby have been ringing you, could you(scotty) pm me your phone number or ring me on 0408098957 as i have some questions and you are the guru. cheers

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I agree, but fiddling with it didn't seem to help. Perhaps the sensor or wiring was damaged somehow?

Try unplugging it and driving the car....if it has no missfire then it is def the Crank angle.

P.s. It will take a little longer to start but it will start. Unless one of the cam angle sensors is the cause.

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will try what you said jetweck and see what results happen, the missing comes and gos at the moment

with no regularity. Another problem at the moment, my partner took it to work yesterday and

now when it kicks down gears to accelerate it feels juddery (sort of like when a silvia hits the rev limiter(not as harsh),it not on the limiter though :P), like it wants to accelerate hard but somethings blocking it from accelerating hard, it does still accelerate though. Is going to Nissan on Monday to see what the consult brings up. thanks guys for any help.

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