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    #16
    Adjusted my valves, cleaned my AFM with brake cleaner.....
    I'm getting 15mpg city now with very conservative driving. As in, I don't go over 2000rpm at any given moment.
    Not satisfied though, my car still runs ice cold so it's most likely running rich as fuck.
    Originally posted by TSI
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      #17
      Originally posted by lolcantturn View Post
      cleaned my AFM with brake cleaner.....
      :roll: :loco: :???:

      Please don't listen to anyone telling you to clean an Air Flow Meter by spraying something into the intake. They obviously have no idea what an AFM is, or how it works.

      Originally posted by lolcantturn View Post
      my car still runs ice cold so it's most likely running rich as fuck.
      So your car is running cold? Have you checked/repaced the thermostat?
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        #18
        Originally posted by //MPower View Post
        So your car is running cold? Have you checked/repaced the thermostat?
        I've replaced the thermostat 4 times..still runs cold.
        Originally posted by TSI
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          #19
          are you replacing it with the correct thermostat? 80c? and maybe the sender to the gauge cluster is gone... or maybe the gauge itself..

          clean the afm, the icv, and the throttle body at the same time. since you're there and already at the cleaning. use carb cleaner. brake cleaner. etc. pull them off the car (except the tb) and clean them. shoot cleaner up the tb and watch it turn super dirty brown on the way back down.

          get a new fricken intake boot. they are only $20.
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            #20
            Originally posted by Kershaw View Post
            are you replacing it with the correct thermostat? 80c? and maybe the sender to the gauge cluster is gone... or maybe the gauge itself..

            clean the afm, the icv, and the throttle body at the same time. since you're there and already at the cleaning. use carb cleaner. brake cleaner. etc. pull them off the car (except the tb) and clean them. shoot cleaner up the tb and watch it turn super dirty brown on the way back down.

            get a new fricken intake boot. they are only $20.
            Yep 80C. What do you mean the "sender?" The coolant temp sensor? I don't think its the gauge, two weeks ago when I was having overheating problems due to a bad headgasket it went all the way to red so I don't know.

            I cleaned the afm, the icv, and throttle body. brown stuff was all over my intake boot.
            I think my intake boot could have leaks, but if it has a vacuum leak my idle sure doesn't show it..my idle is pretty good.
            Originally posted by TSI
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              #21
              Jesus Christ there are idiots on here.

              Spraying any sort of solvent into the intake through the AFM will not clean it. You need to clean and inspect the board. And for the love of god don't use carb cleaner or brake cleaner; those are powerful solvents... something you don't want on your circuit board. There are aerosol cleaners specifically for electronics. Get one of those.

              Replace that duct taped intake boot.

              Check for vacuum leaks.

              You're running super rich. Usual culprit for this is a bad O2 sensor... why that wasn't the recommendation in the first reply is beyond me.

              If your temp gauge is accurate and you're running that cold, it could also be causing it to run rich.


              Running rich for extended amounts of time will foul your catalytic converter so be prepared to replace that as well.
              Originally posted by Gruelius
              and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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                #22
                Originally posted by KenC View Post
                Jesus Christ there are idiots on here.

                Spraying any sort of solvent into the intake through the AFM will not clean it. You need to clean and inspect the board. And for the love of god don't use carb cleaner or brake cleaner; those are powerful solvents... something you don't want on your circuit board. There are aerosol cleaners specifically for electronics. Get one of those.

                Replace that duct taped intake boot.

                Check for vacuum leaks.

                You're running super rich. Usual culprit for this is a bad O2 sensor... why that wasn't the recommendation in the first reply is beyond me.

                If your temp gauge is accurate and you're running that cold, it could also be causing it to run rich.


                Running rich for extended amounts of time will foul your catalytic converter so be prepared to replace that as well.
                Why thank you. I was kinda skeptical to spray a shitload of brake cleaner into my AFM, so I sprayed a little, then sprayed CRC electronics cleaner instead haha.

                The O2 sensor is located in the exhaust manifold correct?
                Originally posted by TSI
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by lolcantturn View Post
                  Why thank you. I was kinda skeptical to spray a shitload of brake cleaner into my AFM, so I sprayed a little, then sprayed CRC electronics cleaner instead haha.

                  The O2 sensor is located in the exhaust manifold correct?
                  Yes. Get a late 90s mustang GT O2 sensor and splice it in. Bosch brand.
                  Originally posted by Gruelius
                  and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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                    #24
                    If your car isn't getting to proper temps, you will not be getting proper mileage.

                    Test your coolant temp sensor. If that gauge isn't close to the halfway mark, fix your shit until it does.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
                      If your car isn't getting to proper temps, you will not be getting proper mileage.

                      Test your coolant temp sensor. If that gauge isn't close to the halfway mark, fix your shit until it does.
                      Word. Low operating temperature and bad O2 sensor are the two things I would tackle first.
                      Originally posted by Gruelius
                      and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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                        #26
                        OK so if I am reading this right the temp should read in the middle? Mine is almost always just above the blue... Not trying to thread jack, but that concerned me.
                        Originally posted by ak-
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                          #27
                          Originally posted by KenC View Post
                          Yes. Get a late 90s mustang GT O2 sensor and splice it in. Bosch brand.
                          Thanks, like 96 will do?

                          Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
                          If your car isn't getting to proper temps, you will not be getting proper mileage.

                          Test your coolant temp sensor. If that gauge isn't close to the halfway mark, fix your shit until it does.
                          will do. So I let the car sit overnight so it's completely cold, and test the resistance, and it *should* read the resistance stated in the Bentley manual right?
                          Originally posted by TSI
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                            #28
                            Yeah '96 is fine.

                            Yes, ohm out that sensor. Doesn't have to be cold or anything.
                            Originally posted by Gruelius
                            and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by KenC View Post
                              Yeah '96 is fine.

                              Yes, ohm out that sensor. Doesn't have to be cold or anything.
                              but if it's cold it reads out, to my understanding, a different resistance than when it's hot. that difference will show if the temp sensor is reading it too hot, or in my case, too cold. but im just wondering if i measure it when its ice cold.
                              Originally posted by TSI
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                                Originally posted by TSI
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