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Hey S.au need help with my gtr -__-

car runs like a shitbox especially when is warmed up!

car will miss and broad minded personter and wont rev past 2,600 feels like its a tune issue .. not a coilpack miss or spark miss but an electronic part shit itself f**king my shit up

had issues with air flow meter ... when it was warmed up 1 AFM was causing it to stall when hot ... replaced the faulty AFM now just runs shit house but runs -__-

timing has been checked .. throttle position sensor doesnt cause survere symtoms im having .. coolant temp sensor was recently replaced (ecu type)

any1 have ideas on what would cause this ?

any1 know any good import mechanics preferably with scan tester in brisbane southside?

cheers S.au f**k piggs!!!

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car doesnt shake heavily .. although it could possibly be 1 cylinder down =/ or head gasket issue ( hope not though ) dont have comp tester or TK tester

hope its just some sort of sensor fault ... ecu shit itself ? common problem =/ ???

I've got Nissan data scan and I live in Ipswich/work at Richlands if you would like to see if the self diagnostic has anything to say.

diagnostic scanner would be choice !! when are you free ? would be much appreciated!!

It still sounds like an AFM issue. Do u have 2 known working ones u can borrow off a mate or sau friend.

Where are u located

Southside brisbane Forestlake

originally had AFM issue .. 1 was causing it to stall .. replaced that 1 and it stopped stalling ... but runs like shit =/

when i change the other AFM with the 'faulty' 1 .. car stalls again *thinks* dam 26s

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