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  On 06/08/2012 at 12:43 AM, Sunkist said:

Quick question. My old stag is up and running with a new motor. What's the part number for the AFM? And is it the same as WRX so I heard?

Or better yet, anyone have a spare they wanna sell him?

How come the owner of your old Stag doesn't come on here and ask himself?

just kidding...I have NFI what the part number is...but I thought our cars (me/yours) don't use the AFM anymore?

  On 06/08/2012 at 12:52 AM, ironpaw said:

How come the owner of your old Stag doesn't come on here and ask himself?

just kidding...I have NFI what the part number is...but I thought our cars (me/yours) don't use the AFM anymore?

No the eManage still uses it.

Jethro this didnt answer my question at all lol

  On 06/08/2012 at 1:04 AM, Sunkist said:

Yeh not even going to begin searching for part numbers on iPhone. You got a particular part number. Fast me cam, fast me

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/386546-airflow-meter/page__p__6166314#entry6166314

Has anyone fitted an EGT probe at all?

I'm trying to find a relatively accessible place to fit one? It has to go in the exhaust manifold somewhere apparently, and I'm finding conflicting stuff online about where. Some say just before the turbo, some say next to your cylinder that runs the leanest. I was looking around the turbo the other day and it looks like a crap place to try and fit one.

Maybe the drivers side bank will be easier?

Just before the turbo is the best place as that is the most restrictive part of the exhaust, hence the hottest. I have mine in the adapter for the GTX, you may have to tap the turbine housing on the stock turbo just below the flange. Good luck either way, there is nowhere accessible on either side.

The other option is to run it in the dump pipe and add approx 100 degrees to the temp for loss through the turbo...

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