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no man I don't. Cuz I live on the GC and not western Brisvegas

R I c. I miss mt nebo :( havent even really had a good fang around tambo either since I have moved close (2years) lol

R I c. I miss mt nebo :( havent even really had a good fang around tambo either since I have moved close (2years) lol

yeah Mt Tambo is a nice drive but is heavily monitored theses days and wayyyy to many accidents which does not help :(

 

 

seriously it was sitting at lights when it happen didn't even boost it cause car was still cold.... so from that video you would look for a split ic piping ect?

Sounds very air leaky to me. After looking for air leaks unplug each coil pack. If the idle doesn't change you have found your problem cylinder. Did you say you unplugged the afm and it made no difference? I have had a failed afm and failed wiring to my afm cause issues similar to yours. My money is still on air leak though.
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How hard is a slappa RB30 ?

I now have a metal on metal ticking sound :angry:

I'm thinking I have lost 1 or maybe 2 cylinders, comp test next.

While pulling out the coil packs when running made the car want to stall on all, some didn't change much when plugging back in but did make a change..

PowerFC install stops the car hunting but as the car warmed up and idled dropped it wanted to stall causing it to hunt.

Anyone got a engine crane?

Sounds very air leaky to me. After looking for air leaks unplug each coil pack. If the idle doesn't change you have found your problem cylinder. Did you say you unplugged the afm and it made no difference? I have had a failed afm and failed wiring to my afm cause issues similar to yours. My money is still on air leak though.

Yeah unplugged AFM then started car on stock ECU ran the same harder to start but did run

PowerFC installed to rules out ecu. Am unplugged wouldn't run. AFM installed it runs but missing..

Did the spray carbie cleaner around hoses and intake gasket.. no notable change..

Who can recommend a Mechanic Southside close to beenleigh ? If only ERD was open still.

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