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    Air Flow Meter Replacement

    Hi Guys:
    I've done a bit of an "Intake" Spruce up and clean today.
    Cleaned out Throttle Body, Idle Air Controller etc etc...

    I purchased from the UK a New Air Flow Meter as well
    Link: eBay Australia: Buy new & used fashion, electronics & home d

    I've fitted this, and noticed initially that my Idle was much, much better... however there is an initial hesitation under throttle either at Idle when revving.. or when starting in Drive.

    I went for a 10 minute cruise and it seemed to be getting a little better... I wondered whether its adapting to a "Correct" Air Flow Meter or whether the One I've purchased is incorrect...

    Any Ideas?

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    it's usual to reset the 'Adaptive Values" so the EFI system re-learns... otherwise it will take a while to adapt...

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    Is best method to reset the Adaptive Values in the case of not having a Faultmate or similar to leave the Battery disconnected for a period of time?

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    Or probably a Nanocom Evo... which I think I'm going to have to purchase now

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