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    VLT running issue
    Hey guys i have done a standard turbo conversion to a series 2 motor that i bought for the conversion. Its manual aswell

    I'm now having a few issues,

    When i start it up cold, and give the throttle a quick blimp, it stutters and runs ****, when it warms up its fine.

    It is idling at 1300rpm, unplugging or moving the TPS does nothing at all, i thought it would.

    Unplugging the AFM brings the car to almost stall then run ****ty.

    Unplugging the Coolant temp sensor does nothing

    Unplugging the AAC valve makes the car idle down alot.

    Its missing and when i try to drive it, it breaks down once i release the clutch and try to take off, stuttering and running bad.

    Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong?

    I need to drop the idle speed but when i adjust that screw it hardly does anything.

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    Both my vlts run like shit on cold startup.... They take awhile to start and run crap for the first minute or so. Both vls have n/a ecu and injectors... what u running? My idle speed in my berlina is also around 1200rpm when warm... always has been its never bothered me.

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    unplugging afm and car idles basically telling u that the afm is starting to fail...
    what screw are u talking about????
    the one on the AFM of the one on your Throttlebody?

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    running appartent turbo injectors and with a nistune ecu.

    It idles crap when i unplug the afm, and im talking about the screw on the back of the manifold
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    Me thinks you need a tune with the aftermarket ecu

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