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piece of piss !

got pods or air box ?

there is 4 screws on each afm and then a hose clamp on the other end and it just comes out , take like 10 mins to do man

She is stock mate, so its an Air Box for me :)

I like the idea of a 10 min job, thanks for the reply.

She is stock mate, so its an Air Box for me :)

I like the idea of a 10 min job, thanks for the reply.

when i had a 26 in my gtst i had pods. just undid the brackets , undid the 4 screws holding the pods on each afm, pulled the pods off , loosened the hose clams on the flex pipes and pulled the afms off.

what area you in ?

might be able to give you a hand if you'd like

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when i had a 26 in my gtst i had pods. just undid the brackets , undid the 4 screws holding the pods on each afm, pulled the pods off , loosened the hose clams on the flex pipes and pulled the afms off.

what area you in ?

might be able to give you a hand if you'd like

like mitch says, its really easy to do, with the exact procedure he said above re: pods - would just like to add that if you're removing them, it could be a good idea to put a bit of electrical contact cleaner on the socket and plug - are you taking the afms out to clean the sensor, or just swap them over?

-D

Thanks for you speedy reply Dohmar and DamageInc.

And thanks for the offer of a hand, I will have a go myself first and if I make a mess of it watch of for my posts :D

Swapping the AFM's for new ones, might have a go during my lunch break tomorrow.

Cheers Dohmar and DamageInc..

Well, you were right, what an easy job. Thanks for your reassurance that I could do the job myself, although I wish I had smaller hands to get around the air box.

No more random splutter....sweet.

Is there anything I can get done to the old AFM's, if I can get them repaired I will keep them for spares..because I cant believe the price of the new ones !!...

Cheers Dohmar and DamageInc..

Well, you were right, what an easy job. Thanks for your reassurance that I could do the job myself, although I wish I had smaller hands to get around the air box.

No more random splutter....sweet.

Is there anything I can get done to the old AFM's, if I can get them repaired I will keep them for spares..because I cant believe the price of the new ones !!...

Pete from PLMS Developments refurbishes the AFM's... http://www.plmsdevelopments.com/

He also makes consult cables and does tunes with the nisstune daughterboard system

-D

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