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Hey all,

i recently took my motor out and everything from the bay to paint my car....the car was painted and i put everything back in now....but when i started it back up and tried to give it a rev it only rev'd to 3500 rpm.

I thought it was the afm and borrowd a few diff afm's from friends to check it out...with some it would rev to 2500 and others 3000.

Ive been told that there are a few diff types of afm for the 33's.

The number on my afm is "7422A", and all the afm i tried are diff to each other (i tried 3 diff types). Im yet to try one the same as mine.....Could that be the prob that the afm has a diff number on it...or somthing else?????

Any help would be much appreciated as my car is sitting in my garage painted and all...and i cant drive it.

Thanks Dim

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check ur connection to the afm, i accidently didnt put the plug into tonite when i took her outa the garage to do some work

also i forgot to do up the clamp round the black hose that conenct 2 the afm

wouldnt rev past 2500rpm - would just like cut out

hope this helps ya dude

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