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Old 06-12-2015, 03:52 PM   #43 (permalink)
nomodsjk
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Try cleaning your throttle bodies but make sure you unbolt them so you can clean the back side. This is a fairly common problem with our cars. Also do a manual throttle body relearn procedure which can be found by googling throttle body relearn procedure 370z. It may take you a few times of trying to get it right but it's really not that difficult. Make sure you use actuall throttle body cleaner and make sure it doesn't spill onto anything. Use a micro fiber and make sure it doesn't get into the manifold. Use a wire brush or toothbrush to scrub throttle bodies. Also while you're at it take the front bumper off and clean or swap your k&n air filters and your maf sensors. If you're not sure how to do any of this just pm me I'll walk you through it. It's not difficult at all I promise if a noob like me can do it then anyone can do it
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