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Looking for suggestions and opinions

  Rb25det stock bottom

Tomei camshaft 264 and 8.5mm

Tomei adjustable cam gears

Arp head studs  

Tomei 1.2mm gasket

  Gtx 3076R

turbo  38mm Westgate 17psi

E85 460 WALBRO FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR 740CC injectors

Greedy style plenum NEED HELP

Option 1 80mm Throttle body

Option 2 Stock Throttle body 

APEXI power fc and boost controller

  At the moment Z32 AFM and i am thinking about R35 AFM

Will I get more power with R35 AFM  And best place to install R35 AFM

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1 hour ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

R35 AFM, stock throttle body.

Install the R35 AFM post intercooler.

like i  draw,  red place should be good  at the photo between blow off and IAC hose

or better between  blow off  and  exit of intercooler

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Red spot is a good spot. Before the BOV offtake is also good. In the red location you will have fewer strange fueling behaviours when the BOV opens. With the AFM in the upstream (of the BOV offtake) location you will get rich fueling on BOV release (which probably won't matter too much because this is a throttle closing/closed condition anyway.

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14 hours ago, DDimmo said:

Looking for suggestions and opinions

  Rb25det stock bottom

Tomei camshaft 264 and 8.5mm

Tomei adjustable cam gears

Arp head studs  

Tomei 1.2mm gasket

  Gtx 3076R

turbo  38mm Westgate 17psi

E85 460 WALBRO FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR 740CC injectors

Greedy style plenum NEED HELP

Option 1 80mm Throttle body

Option 2 Stock Throttle body 

APEXI power fc and boost controller

  At the moment Z32 AFM and i am thinking about R35 AFM

Will I get more power with R35 AFM  And best place to install R35 AFM

If you already bought it I guess you're wedded to it but I would never recommend running a short runner intake like the Greddy/Freddy/etc

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