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Still think the popping and crackling on overun plus the fuel smeel is the AFM giving an incorrect signal.

It probably has to die more b4 it codes or the wiring going to it could be at fault.

Cheers

ken

Ken, I didn't see your name on Lauren, free game:p

Micko, Anything which will allow you to view the main sensors has got to be of benefit, sometimes a worn wire will cause noise on the signal which will cause this sort of strange behaviour.

See'ya:burnout:

Crackling - I'll give ya crackling...

When I got home I was listening to the idle whilst cooling down the turbos. I revved the engine a got an awesome ass explosion out of the thing - missus came out to see what had happened!!! Reckon that one would have been good for some flamage:)

Ahh ya bast*rd , was counting the posts and you pipped me for top of page.

The reason I have taken so long is the 8 pages of you trying to con Niz into coming over and/or coming across.

Bad Paul:D

they are fellow SAU members not highly desirable , goodlooking Skyline loving sex objects.

* Ken excuses himself for another cold shower *

Cheers

I have a dream

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

I believ so Paul - I will find out.

As I said Micko , you could try Eddie Wong if Jerry is unavaliable.

Ring me for his number , I think I have it somewhere.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Micko, If Ken thinks it's AFM related, which sounds likely, have you traced the wiring back etc, how about an oscilloscope to view the signal?

See'ya:burnout:

Yea , was thinking that but have absolutely NFI where to start on that.

Thats why I suggested Eddie Wong cos thats what he uses.

Why pauly are you a sine wave expert

To me if a wire has more than one end , I'm buggered.lol

Cheers

Hopeless sparky

Ken

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