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Air flow meter position adjustment; Manual forms (Very good)
Topic Started: Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:41 pm (2,219 Views)
nickaliath
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Heres a good few pages from a manual showing how to set the basic position of AFM plate. :)

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Matt
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Another goodun mate. B)

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pentoman
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Did it work Nick??
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nickaliath
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Well it did for me! :D

not sure how it came out of sync?
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cosser
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Hello Nickaliath,
I checked my plate after I saw this thread last night and there's about a qtr inch gap between the top of the plate and the rubber "stop"..??

Do you think this could be why I'm currently getting between 12 to 15 mpg..??

Could you post the "setting idle speed "document that is referred to in the tutorial?

I'm going to have a go at adjusting the plate tomorrow and it would come in very handy..!!

Great Post..!!
Cheers.

Cosser..!!
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deannasigmund
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exactly what i was looking for thanx hun
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