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ceece is running a L24e by memory...

I have one but its my only spare...

Thera are a few at local wreckers... can prob check on sunday for ya.

I'm after one as well, (MR30 AFM)

I'm only after the connector in the AFM and the cable that plugs into it ( a few feet),

I will destroy the AFM to get the connector out off it, so a dead one would be ok

If you could have a look for me also MAG86, it would be much appreciated.

also if you are off to the wreckers, I would like a foot or so of wiring and plug that goes to the temperature sensor for the ECU as well, if it's cheap enough (don't need whole harness)

I'm in Burnie, Tassie by the way

Nigel

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OK MY WEEKEND SHOPPING LIST:

1x L24e AFM for ceece

1 foot or so of wire from temp sensor incl sensor for nodz

and a busted afm connector with wiring & connector (got one in shed)

will try & get it sorted...

update this thread and will finalise on friday... costs etc willl be sorted following week?

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OK MY WEEKEND SHOPPING LIST:

1x L24e AFM for ceece

1 foot or so of wire from temp sensor incl sensor for nodz

and a busted afm connector with wiring & connector (got one in shed)

will try & get it sorted...

update this thread and will finalise on friday... costs etc willl be sorted following week?

1 foot or so of wire from temp sensor incl sensor PLUG for nodz, no sensor needed. (ECU one, not temp gauge)

thanks

Nigel

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On a similar topic to this, is there any other AFM that would work? RB one maybe if the plug was wired right? I ask because I want to put a pod on for that fully hektik induction noise and have an RB20DET AFM sitting here doing SFA.

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On a similar topic to this, is there any other AFM that would work? RB one maybe if the plug was wired right? I ask because I want to put a pod on for that fully hektik induction noise and have an RB20DET AFM sitting here doing SFA.

this is a old thread, but I saw the question

the answer is NO, the RB30 one I brought will not fit the MR30 plug

Nigel

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