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Why Do You need a Z32 AFM?

The Std. Ones with the ECU re-Mapped by Tilbrooks will make up to and over 220rwkw, as they alter the ceiling height of the afm's signal in the ecu.

But why not change it any way, i'm sure it will be limited some where especially with a gt2535. Fullboost around ?!?! 4200-4500.

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Are you serious Joel ? 2535 -- full boost -- 4200-4500 !????! That surprises me i thought it would be sooner than that.

I had allways thought the std afm was maxed out at around 210 or 220 rwkw and iam after if possible 230rwkw as i have all the other gear to do this including nismo injectors. The only thing limiting me with this setup should be the standard internals.

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Basically the Z32 and the R32/R33 is the same size etc appart from the signal that is sent from the afm.

I.e at 220rwkw the afm will send a 5.5v for example where as the Z32 will send maybe 4v.

I'm not really sure but tilbrooks said the AFM isn't a drama as long as the ecu has been re-mapped properly. I imagine that they alter the ECU to read the higher voltages or something..

I'm not 100% sure but I do know that Tilbrooks have made 220rwkw with an rb20det. Std Inj. Std Afm.

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The standard RB25 afm will hit maximum voltage at around the 180-190rwkw limit.

You can still tune a car, but it's a bit of guesswork, because the maps have to be fudged...

The Z32 will give you a better end result, with a smoother power curve, and better mixtures.

matt

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