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1 hour ago, Duncan said:

Yeah just google the part# on the AFMs, that will tell you what they are. The standard ones won't support over about 250-280kw so they have probably been changed.

Not that it makes much difference unless you are planning on modifying it further, and in any case you would ditch the AFMs and move to a MAP sensor when you put a modern tunable ECU in.

Yeah definitely planing on updating the ecu down the line. Wanted to enjoy the car and save up some more before I start making changes

Welcome. 

Not to be a negative Nelly, but is also possible someone has purchased and exhaust or similar and just thrown the sticker on the valley cover.

Either way, if the motor sounds healthy, you should be fine.

Looking forward to updates.

I managed to get a video of the car running. Maybe the car is just idling normally? I showed this to one of my mates and they thought it was normal idle. I thought it was a small/slight cam(?) or something else. What do you guys think?

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aAcmgWzjstK-AqQgph2TTL2RPQWgTbbf/view?usp=sharing

16 hours ago, yummy_o said:

I managed to get a video of the car running. Maybe the car is just idling normally? I showed this to one of my mates and they thought it was normal idle. I thought it was a small/slight cam(?) or something else. What do you guys think?

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aAcmgWzjstK-AqQgph2TTL2RPQWgTbbf/view?usp=sharing

Hard to say, just pop the rocker covers off and have a look if you think it's cammed. You probably need to replace the valve cover gasket/half moons anyways.

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