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I'm in a position were I've searched for 2 hrs now with no resault,

I need to know which afm wires to the ecu go to which map sensor

Eg does AFM ® which in the Nissan manual is pin 26(sig ground) and 27 (intake air signal) go to map sensor on port 3 or port 4? And which wire goes to which wire

Afm (nil) pin 34 (ground) and 35 (air sig)

® is afm closest to p/s reservoir this is by Nissan manual other afm is unnamed (lower)

I can't find a d-jetro instruction manual at all anywhere

My cars a r33 Gtr s3 I own all rb26 manuals so I got wire diagrams n shit but no apexi info and paulr33s site stopped updating info :(

Hope someone can help not getting a mech to do it I only trust myself on my car

Thanks guys

Ok thanks mate, there's one green one blue wire do they have a number or u can wire any of them to any afm sensor wire aslong as the vac line u put to the nipple corresponds to what afm wire you put to that sensor?

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