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Hi all having a problem with my na r32 now before you say take it somewhere to get checked out have done that multiple time's but whenever i take it anywhere it doesn't play up and they say they can't fix something if they don't know what it's doing ... ok what it does is when driving the car will just start loosing power until it's revs get around 2500 to 3000 then it will bounce off that like it would if you were on the rev limiter except when it does it when your driving it jerks the car about like if you were about to stall the car like when you first started learning to drive... Also when it does what i just mentioned if you leave it ideling it will fluctuate inbetween 1000 and 2000 rpm..... the list of thing's me and a mate have checked is long and unsuccessfull so any input what so ever would be greatly appreciated and if someone has an idea and it turn's out to be the solution to my problem i will love them forever in a non gay way a i have had this issue for well over a year.

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wow, i'd firstly check the main things, for example, AFM (clean with electrical contact cleaner), give your ignition the once over, look @ plugs and coils. It shouldn't be related to fuel but check ya fuel filter to make sure it is not blocked. cheers hame

if someone has an idea and it turn's out to be the solution to my problem i will love them forever in a non gay way a i have had this issue for well over a year.

Not good enough gayness is alway required :(:D

Plugs,coilpacks,ignitor module ... sound like spark may be breaking down failing that clean the afm

AFM.

No doubt. Clean it. Cheak its holding votage properly.

When I didnt connect my AFM after doing my CAI the dile would fluctuate from ~750 - 1800 RPM.. went for a drive.. bounced off the rev limiter at ~2000RPM

Id be cheking that first

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