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My r32 started spullerting as i drive now

It will drive fine then all of a sudden it will glug and then go and glug and then glug a sometimes stall

I have changed

Spark plugs

Fuel filter

Some coil packs as I had spares

Check all hoses

Took off my BOV and put stock back on

Still have it happening

Help! It doesn't seem electrical

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It was happening around the low rev range and was also happening alot when I am on slopes

Havnt driven it much since I have changed everything

I took It for a drive before and went up my street it glugged the whole way up and back down

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Only after the problem happened I didn't touch the car before hand

It's funny you say the ignitor

My car stalled and wouldn't start again a while ago and I decided to change the ignitor and it started straight up but was gluggy as it is now

Could that be ignitor as well?

Didn't think about buying a new one

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So many things it could be... A few to check/swap/test/clean

CAS

TPS

AFM

Fuel pump

Voltage to fuel pump

Hard to tell as "glug" could mean a lot of things, but if you try all these ^ plus what youve already done you should get somewhere.

Also make sure the spare bits you try are known working, not possibly working. Actually install them on or borrow them from a mates car that runs properly.

Good luck!

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Yeah I think it's something electrical

Could it be as simple as my battery?

AFM is fine as far as I know

I clean it every month as I change air filter every month

If its not electrical it has to be the fuel pump

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Its most probably the AFM, the contacts inside sometimes come loose and require resoldering. Do a search if you feel confident, or just replace it with a know good one.

Just looking at a component and seeing it is clean doesn't mean it is working.

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