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Come on ppl, i want to get my car back on the road...

So noone out there has put a Z32 AFM on their Series 2 R33 with a RB25DET???

Any info would be great as im trying to hook one up at the monent, and have 4 wires coming from the ECU to the 3pin connector on the AFM,

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Come on ppl, i want to get my car back on the road...

So noone out there has put a Z32 AFM on their car??? Any info would be great as im trying to hook one up at the monent.

I put a z32 afm on my series 2, the plug had to be adapted to fit the z32 afm. I think you can buy the plugs from a place called petrojet in melbourne, but it can adapt it just as easy.

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I put a z32 afm on my series 2, the plug had to be adapted to fit the z32 afm. I think you can buy the plugs from a place called petrojet in melbourne, but it can adapt it just as easy.

Thanks Inasnt, but i have the plug and associated, just need to know in your case, the 3 wires from your ECU, which spades are they connected to on the Z32 AFM (Has 4 spades/terminals)

...that should be enough info for me to suss out what each of the 3 wires are for and how to wire it up to my car :)

You wouldnt happen to be withing 1000kms of your car at the moment would you :) ...any chance of having a look :rolleyes:

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Just checking the AFM i have has a PINK label on it, am i correct in saying this a a Series 2 RB25DET AFM.

Please someone tell me what the 3 wires equate to, im guessing:

- one is the signal wire

- one is ECU earth

- one is 12V power

So anyone have any thoughts on these further guesses:

- Signal wire is Orange/Blue wire (???)

- ECU earth wire is Blue/white (???)

- 12V power is Black/White wire (???)

Please HELP ME :D

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