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Basically I like the idea of popping my bonnet and it looking virtually standard to the untrained eye.

I had a fairly heavily modded R32 GTS-t with an RB30 twin cam and I was able to achieve this but I'm finding the task a little more difficult with my R32 GTR.

My mods aren't by any stretch crazy..............R34 GTR N1 turbos, Nistune ECU, Z32 AFM's, 650cc injectors, walbro fuel pump etc..............

Now the issue I'm having which I'm a bit annoyed at myself didn't click earlier is trying to bolt up the Z32 AFM's to the standard airbox (sourcing this was a nightmare in itself), naturally they flow more as they are larger in diameter and therefore in turn the bolt holes don't line up, its not as simple as just redrilling the holes as one of the connection points for the AFM to the standard airbox is recessed.

Basically I'm hoping that people have gone down the same path as me (trying to make the engine bay look standard) and have a relatively easy fix for me (adaptor perhaps?!)

Cheers in advance.

Best option.

Sell z32's

Sell ecu

Get map like link or motech and don't worry about blowing a vac hose and be stranded to get raped by predators in the wild suburban streets.

Keep factory air box without hacking it up.

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The cleverest solution to this problem is;

  • Use ECU with MAP sensor, not AFM,
  • Take the guts out of buggered RB26 AFMs,
  • Install RB26 AFMs so they look like they're still used,
  • Wire up a circuit from the ECU through the (now unused) loom plugs of the AFMs so that the car will stall when they are unplugged.

This then makes it look perfectly stock, and will also pass the "functionality test" that the more educated among our law enforcement/revenue generating public servants might know to do to check if the AFMs are used by the ECU.

Basically I like the idea of popping my bonnet and it looking virtually standard to the untrained eye.

I had a fairly heavily modded R32 GTS-t with an RB30 twin cam and I was able to achieve this but I'm finding the task a little more difficult with my R32 GTR.

My mods aren't by any stretch crazy..............R34 GTR N1 turbos, Nistune ECU, Z32 AFM's, 650cc injectors, walbro fuel pump etc..............

Now the issue I'm having which I'm a bit annoyed at myself didn't click earlier is trying to bolt up the Z32 AFM's to the standard airbox (sourcing this was a nightmare in itself), naturally they flow more as they are larger in diameter and therefore in turn the bolt holes don't line up, its not as simple as just redrilling the holes as one of the connection points for the AFM to the standard airbox is recessed.

Basically I'm hoping that people have gone down the same path as me (trying to make the engine bay look standard) and have a relatively easy fix for me (adaptor perhaps?!)

Cheers in advance.

Don't complicate things.Just grab Nismo AFMs since you are running N1s. Easist way to go when everything is weighed up IMO. The re-tune on the Nistune would be a breeze to boot

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r35 GTR afms. You can buy housings for about $150AUD on ebay (check ebay UK too), then get a pair of sensors and pigtails. sensors are from any parts shop and the connectors themselves I ordered from Ballenger motorsports. but any place that does wiring bits will do it. I have 200usd in my whole set-up

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