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what signs does your car show when a oxy sens is stuffed?

cause ive got a low rev splattering prob and i was thinking oxy

or afm?On my safc the af signal goes all over the joint when it splaters like a lose connection.

also it was splatering before safc install

hay meggs u leave near keilor yeah?maybe u could take it for a drive and see what u think it is??Cause i dont want to be paying someone else labour for troubleshooting when i havent check the basic stuff.

so far ive changed

petrol filter

plugs

bought a new pod filter

cleaned afm

installed a safc just in case it had a wierd fuel map

tried to replace oxy sens but i need one of those oxy sockets to get it out ,(in real tight)

Im pretty sure that the car has never reved clean since i bought it.

mods,

fmic

filter

hi low boost (11psi)

2.5in sports muffler

safc

turbo smart b.o.v (type2)

I think thats it??:P

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Originally posted by Bo0sT_JuNkY

what signs does your car show when a oxy sens is stuffed?

cause ive got a low rev splattering prob and i was thinking oxy

or afm?On my safc the af signal goes all over the joint when it splaters like a lose connection.

Does your low rev sputtering occur on the first start of the morning?

nah its worse on hot days ,and sometimes it does it after its being running for 30mins.Very wierd seems to me its the afm.Is the a auto afm different to a manual?cause mine is different to my mates r33???

also i was thinking if i wanted to run a z32 afm could i use the safc to make the ecu think it a standard afm??Cause on the safc in the sensor type menu if u put the input signal from the afm set as 02(z32 ) and the out to 03 (r33) ,then would it convert the z32 afm signal into 03(rb25det) then send that signal to the ecu so it wouldnt even no it had a z32 on it. Am i right or way off?

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