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Without afm??

Hi guys,after reading and trying to understand all this matter related to removing forever the stock AFM R33, Its not completely clear to me. I've at home about to tune an e-manage Ultimate greddy with sensor map. Could I definitively cancel the afm of my r33? Would be to connect in the ECU greddy in option1 the map sensor and this in turn with the pressure output to the butterfly manifold to perfectly read the amount of air sucked. Is this true? Or where the pressure tap would be connected? I'm very sorry for this great text,

Cheers mates.

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Thanks mate, I'll connect it in the intake manifold, in one of the shots glued to the blow off I've an unused air intake. And with respect to remove afm and put this sensor map? In principle should run perfect? I'm very interested in your opinion. Regards

Just now, KiwiRS4T said:

sensor de MAP NECESITA Ser Conectado DESPUÉS del acelerador - es factible de, en algun lugar Fuera de la Cámara de Distribución ... Como Es el sensor del medidor de impulso.

 

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I've seen that it also takes an Air temp sensor to completely cancel the AFM stock. Ive tried the way to create it in the ECU itself and can put an IAT sensor, in pins 30 and 36, we can put it to fool the ecu that we've tail still together with sensor map, and to be able to remove the afm forever. If u want the info the step without problem. Cheers..

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