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hi there

i started to install Z32 AFM into my cefiro today - i researched information on here and found info to wire in as a reference and also from another site (rb20det.com i think).

basically the information that i did find was that the wiring to the pins on the plug of the rb20 air flow meter - according to the information i found - is that they are the same??? the plug fits straight onto the air flow meter aswell.

now is this just bizarre? or is this actually OK!? there are the 4pins in the middle on my rb20det afm plug and they line up to the 4 on the z32 afm. and once again according to the info they are actually all in correct order....

here is some of the info i was using... if people dont understand me then i will get some more detailed pics of my car and what i'm trying to describe

http://www.rb20det.com/z32afm.html here is one of the links... and i used this pic as another reference for the z32 pinout

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also i've been told that - R32 has rounded plug, A31 and R31 sqare plug like Z32 - so would this also mean pinouts be the same?

thanks

-Matt

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the rb20 and z32 afm have different plugs

you can either get the correct plug to suit and splice it onto your wiring harness or you can just hack wires on it. either way achieves the same goal. the easiest way is to head to a commdore wreckers and buy $2 VL airflow meter plug, which fits the z32. then use that.

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