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Old 08-15-2006, 03:45 AM   #1
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first of all..did u use that^? then maybe i can help
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Old 08-15-2006, 05:50 AM   #2
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this is my opinion, if its wrong sumbody correct me

what do you make it run more lean?
thats asking to damage your engine
cuz that would mean you had to tighten the spring tension on the afm
to fool the ecu to think that it recieving less air than it is
and it will send less fuel,
so this way youll ber running with more air and less fuel
ergo lean condition

if you lessend the spring tension tho,
you probly messed up the afm,
now the trap door is so loose on the afm
its f(_)ckin the ecu, to think that it getting more air than it actually does
so now its sending more fuel
now your engine is chocking (drowning)
cuz youre running too rich
thats why its died on you

by the way how is youre gas consumption? is it really bad? jus out of curiousity
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Old 08-15-2006, 05:54 AM   #3
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Try this....with engine off...remove the neg. battery terminal for 10 minutes. This will clear the ECU. Then re-attach the terminal and drive the car for 10-20 min in city and hwy. Shut it off for a minute, theen drive ir again. This will cause the ECU to 're-learn', and may solve the problem.
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Old 08-15-2006, 01:50 PM   #4
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I didnt mod it cuz i was trying to be mister wanting to get better gas mileage i only did it cuz the last guy had told me he had done it to richen the mixture i wanted to fix that. ill try the ecu thing when i get home thax.
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Old 08-15-2006, 11:32 PM   #5
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Something else I forgot to mention before. This was happening before the AFM incident. When I push on the accelerator while park or in nuetral and let it slowly rev up when it hits about 2,000 RPM (where it would stop f the next part didn't happen) it'll drop back down and start the revving over again. Is this due to the throttle positioning sensor? Or is it an easy fix.
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Old 08-19-2006, 06:40 AM   #6
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Okay much apologies for bringing back an old thread but I have an updat:
Turns out it wasn't my adjusting the AFM that made the Put-put problem. I had a giant gash in the preheater hose (I think thats what it is called...the hose between the AFM and the Silencer....). I found this out today when I took the AFM off to get a better look. I just happened to look on the underside and sure enough...Giant gash. So I went to pepboys and picked up the Spectre Modular Air Intake and installed it from the throttle body all the way down and through the little hole where the stock intake used to reside. So the Spectre High Flow Air filter (Poweradder) sits on the other side of the hole, the afm sits on the engine compartment side with the new Modular tube leading up to the throttle body. Wala instant $60 cold air intake (sorta). This got rid of my idling and almost stalling problem. Doesn't jump around or have any issues at all. From what I understand though is N/A's are supposed to idle at 800 RPM right? Mine idles at 600 RPM. Is this a problem?

I am going to take it on the freeway tomorrow to see if the buzzing noise under the hood still occurs or if this was a problem of the same effect. I also did an ECU reset like suggested after this install and wow what a difrence the car actually seems to be responding better. That can't all be the intake.

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