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Okaly Dokily.

Both AFM's totally replaced and the issue still appears to be occurring.

AFM wiring has copped a prod and a poke, even during one of it's hissy fits, and it didn't seem to make any difference.

Anyone else got any ideas, or will this remain 'The Mother Of All Unfixable Problems'? (:whistling:)

Edited by DarkGT-R

have you checked 110% via fault codes that it's no doing it?

Blitz ECU makes it hard, does it even show fault codes?

A PFC you can tell in 2 seconds :)

I'd say CAS next - but ONLY after you check the fault/ecu code somehow

take out your battery, drain the liquid, fill with new de-mineralised water, charge overnight, give it a go.

ask around your area for a consult port (or buy one, Nissan Consult for $50~) plug into car (behind coin box next to fuses near right knee) & laptop and read whats going on with your ecu

after that, dynotune might we a way to find the issue.

one coilpack could be failing?

take out your battery, drain the liquid, fill with new de-mineralised water, charge overnight, give it a go.

ask around your area for a consult port (or buy one, Nissan Consult for $50~) plug into car (behind coin box next to fuses near right knee) & laptop and read whats going on with your ecu

after that, dynotune might we a way to find the issue.

one coilpack could be failing?

So you want to turn a lead/acid battery into a lead/water not battery??!! WTF?

Can you confirm that Blitz ECUs also run the Consult protocol?

take out your battery, drain the liquid, fill with new de-mineralised water, charge overnight, give it a go.

ask around your area for a consult port (or buy one, Nissan Consult for $50~) plug into car (behind coin box next to fuses near right knee) & laptop and read whats going on with your ecu

after that, dynotune might we a way to find the issue.

one coilpack could be failing?

I believe the test with the consult port may have already been done yesterday by the shop working on the car. At one point they hooked up a small rectangular box with various readouts on it to the ECU. Everything appeared fine. No error codes displayed, even when the issue occurred.

you did not mention your BOV.. Ive read others having probs like yours after going aftermarket( leaking at low revs and idle)..at least it would be easy to test

Anything not mentioned will be standard.

My car still has the standard BOV in place.

Would a smoke leak test confirm if the BOV was leaking? If so, then this has been checked.

Edited by DarkGT-R

its obviously something thats been bumped during the airfilter instalation.

im one for a dicky conection to the airflow meters..

simple to see if its the filter, just remove it and see what happens.

try to think what was touched duing the filter install..

its obviously something thats been bumped during the airfilter instalation.

im one for a dicky conection to the airflow meters..

simple to see if its the filter, just remove it and see what happens.

try to think what was touched duing the filter install..

Yeah, wiring and connections may be the next direction to look.

Cheers!

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