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hey guys i have a rb25 neo in my 31 and i just got it wired up, it ran all good for a while but now it idles real bad and just dies, but then when i unplug the air flow meter the idle is fine but its up at 1500 rpm what i think is normal with no afm. So does this mean my air flow meter is stuffed and it couldnt really be any thing else??

thanks heaps guys

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Its pretty much only got the dump pipe from the turbo cos the zorst isnt quite finished. but it doesnt look like any smoke at all.

I though it could also be just cos it doesnt have the zorst on but it run all good for a while with out it (just moving it in and out the drive way). then i tried the afm.

Edited by datto_sw

i think honestly you may have a boost leak! seams to be the same problem i had! im not an rb wizz but the 20s have a charcoal canister, which has some rubber pipes running to the inlet manifold near the stock bov! i found with mine that the pipes had a split or something, we plug mine up and the car idled better! also you can get it tuned(or remapped ) and have the idle set higher from memory

i don't know why a NEO would be different to standard 25 but without AFM on mine engine she wont start and if i unplug it while its running it dies

Exactly what i was thinking Steve....

I'd still be trying what Damo said and clean your afm but i'd be checking to make sure all ur pipes/clamps/etc etc are all connected and done up properly and it is the correct AFM for that motor isnt it?? Is there any difference between a neo AFM and a normal 25 AFM????

i don't know why a NEO would be different to standard 25 but without AFM on mine engine she wont start and if i unplug it while its running it dies

My rb20 done the same (stayed on when i unplugged the afm) everyone has told me that the computer evens it self out but ya cant rev it over 3000 rpm cos it dies.

The car goes in to get the zorst finished tomorrow then to turbo tuen wednesday so ill just get them to have a sus.

thanks for everyones helps.! :blink:

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