Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hmm been thinking about this: so WHEN DO you need an upgraded AFM? The stock RB20/25 AFM can handle up to what power rating?

the levels are not the same from rb20 to rb25

and when roughly is that? 220 kws, thereabouts?

i would guesstimate over 230kw for safety

you wont get that on std turbo

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/138578-z32-afm/#findComment-2581397
Share on other sites

the levels are not the same from rb20 to rb25

i would guesstimate over 230kw for safety

you wont get that on std turbo

im wanting to know the same question

my mods are

front mount

3" dump full 3" exhaust

stage3 hiflow from sliding

walbro intank pump

powerfc

splitfire coils

i want to get it tuned on 14psi

should i upgrade injectors and afm ?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/138578-z32-afm/#findComment-2581428
Share on other sites

im wanting to know the same question

my mods are

front mount

3" dump full 3" exhaust

stage3 hiflow from sliding

walbro intank pump

powerfc

splitfire coils

i want to get it tuned on 14psi

should i upgrade injectors and afm ?

you can get it tuned without them, see if your happy with the power, then upgrade if you want more

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/138578-z32-afm/#findComment-2581450
Share on other sites

yeah that means nothing - I eventually made 210rwkw with the standard AFM - but as I said, it maxed out at 6,000rpm which was well before the car hit 210rwkw

The tune was just a little "botched" up..

Running a q45 now..

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/138578-z32-afm/#findComment-2582237
Share on other sites

yeah that means nothing - I eventually made 210rwkw with the standard AFM - but as I said, it maxed out at 6,000rpm which was well before the car hit 210rwkw

The tune was just a little "botched" up..

Running a q45 now..

so what do u recommend as a upgrade? im thinkin with the new hiflow now and once it gets tuned on 14psi im gona be pushing 230-250rwkw...well i hope..q45? z32? should i just get microtech and ditch the bloody afm all together..

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/138578-z32-afm/#findComment-2582263
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • IMG_8641.mov     She doesn’t sound the best but starts with out using any gas now. I just ran some injector cleaner through her. started roughly the first time after adding it but gave it the beans slowly upto 4k, Must have cleaned a few cobwebs out. another step in the right direction for the sub
    • Sadly I can confirm if you are actually seeking to drift, you will quite easily spin up one wheel. Even if you're going in a straight line. I am not entirely sure of the metrics/terminology here but there's only a certain amount that the helical will actually spin both wheels. I've seen it on video with my own car where two lines of smoke switch over to just one after you really get in to it. Unlike with a clutch diff where you can keep your foot planted until the car regains grip, in my experience with the helical you want to be utilizing traction control allowing LIMITED slip or lifting (partially) when you start to spin up both tyres with a Nissan helical. Which makes them pretty sub optimal for drifting duty. That said... this is probably a helical on numbers alone. Just put the Kazz in
    • Let's just fix the problem by f**king the rest of the gearbox.
    • Unlikely, as per Greg's post. This is not helical diff behaviour unless one wheel is up off the ground. Shimming what? You don't "shim" a mechanical LSD. Probably not in the sense that you have heard of people "shimming" a diff. And the process that Nissan f**kwits call "shimming" a diff involves super-preloading a VLSD cartridge against the side of the diff to create a friction/wear point (in a place that it wasn't supposed to have one) to make the sloppy, useless, viscous diff into a hybrid viscous/mech abortion. In case it isn't clear, I consider the process to be stupid. Nike.
    • How much does the shifter move when the car is in gear with the engine off? If it is more than about 1cm you need to replace your shifter bush. Your shifts will just get crunchier, not faster, with a short shifter unless you also rebuild the whole box
×
×
  • Create New...