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have taken my 33 to Hyperdrive to get the niggling idle problem sorted.

Ken wanted to take out the WOLF hook up the standard ECU to run a diagnostic BUT it seems that the previous workshop, upon installing the WOLF ECU which does not require an AFM, removed mine and swapped it for an older one instead :hellpisd:

So now it won't plug back in and so we can't do a diagnostic.

*sigh*

does anyone have a spare or know of anyone selling one so i can give it to Ken and see if i can get this sorted?

cheers

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Asylum,

 

Isn't your car NA ? Why the wolf ?

yeh it is.

i had the WOLF put in as it was the only way the other workshop could 'fix' the problem. which it hasn't completely.

still, i am getting about 170rwhp...

don't really want to buy an air flow meter just to diagnose the engine but it seems like it may be the only way atm :P

Oh shit dude if you just want it to diagnose the problem then put the wolf back in then I'll just drop it off and you can use it. Leave it with Ken I'll pick it up again.

No probs at all, if the AFM for a GTSt is useful.

Oh shit dude if you just want it to diagnose the problem then put the wolf back in then I'll just drop it off and you can use it.  Leave it with Ken I'll pick it up again.

 

No probs at all, if the AFM for a GTSt is useful.

cheers! :D

much appreciated.

i'll be picking the car up tomorrow and testing the tune over easter but then i'll be bringing it back in next weekend to get it diagnosed etc.

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