You need an airflow meter. unplug the airflow meter start up your car it should still be the same. this action wont damage your car. hence telling u that when plugged in there is no differance.
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check gig flexi hose between air mass meter and engine, it has a tendency to split, also try disconnecting air mass meter plug, if it runs better without it mass meter may be faulty, try replacing it with a known good one
hello right have u had service done recently may be sh**y plugs check oil lvls and get her running with someone reving and unplug air flow meter se wht happens if theres no change in engine noise it prop tht otherwise take off air intake pipes etc check for blockages (very rare) i can also suggest common fault is pipe from air flow meter to the engine suffers dramaticly from lil cracks and alsorts check tht over completely and the hoses beneath it try all tht first if you dnt have any luck thn start thinking fuel filter alot of crappy fuel about nowadays but i rekon its your pipes either crackes of poped off let me know how ya get on
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