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Anybody know how to hook up a dual AFM setup on a RB25DET ? Right now Im running a single Q45 3,5" AFM but I'm going to max it out with the new turbo so I was thinking about making a Y-pipe for the intake and use dual Q45 AFM's.

Im running powerFC, can I just paralell couple the AFM signal wire or will this not work? The GTR with dual afm...does it have 2 signal wires on the ecu?

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you will need to either change to GTR PFC or you can use apexi SAFC II to parrallel up the AFM signals

i believe the unit lets you choose which mode to interpolate the afm signal, avg, max, double, half etc

just dont do any correction on the maps and use it as an AFM adapter/splitter

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Anybody know how to hook up a dual AFM setup on a RB25DET ? Right now Im running a single Q45 3,5" AFM but I'm going to max it out with the new turbo so I was thinking about making a Y-pipe for the intake and use dual Q45 AFM's.

Im running powerFC, can I just paralell couple the AFM signal wire or will this not work?

Why have 2 AFM's? You don't need them, you can tune off one. So just use a "Y" inlet, the Q45 AFM on one and no AFM on the other.

The GTR with dual afm...does it have 2 signal wires on the ecu?

Yes

:D cheers :D

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What setup are we talking about?

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RB25DET bored 2580CC

Wiseco forged oversize pistons

Eagle forged conrods

Calico Racing bearings

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Garrett GT4088R pulse split turbo

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Q45 90mm throttle body

Q45 90mm MAF sensor

Nismo\JECS 800cc injectors

Nismo Adjustable fuel pressure regulator

Apexi PowerFC

Apexi pod filter

Apexi AVC-R boostcontroller

HKS SSQV bov

Innovate Motorsports LC-1 with XD-16 Wide Band Kit

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OS Giken twinplate racing clutch

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Why have 2 AFM's? You don't need them, you can tune off one. So just use a "Y" inlet, the Q45 AFM on one and no AFM on the other.

Yes

:( cheers :spank:

Because I maxed out the q45 afm I have already at 1.0bar, and I'm currently running 1.5 bars. And I want to go even higher =)

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Because I maxed out the q45 afm I have already at 1.0bar, and I'm currently running 1.5 bars. And I want to go even higher =)

pretty sure SK is saying u dont need two afms. and that if u set it up the way he said, then a whole lot of air would by pass the afm, im guessing lowering the volts its reading and allowing u some tuning room again.

i could be wrong tho :(

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upgrade to map sensor?

I agree with that also.

Go to a MAP. I think most standard internal MAP sensors are roughly 25psi (Wolf/Microtech), then you can upgrade to an external MAP which goes to about 35psi roughly.

Abu

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Changing to map sensor is very expensive since I need to change my pfc unit. And since I live in Norway it is not very eazy to sell used skylineparts locally =)

I was hoping there was a easy and cheap fix with paralell wiring for dual afm's =)

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Do you get what he meant though?

Doesnt sound like it as it would solve your problem, and not cost much

At first I didnt understand it, but after reading it a couple of times I think I get it =) only running on MAF, and making a tune to compensate for the "false" air that runs trough the other funnel. I get it...interesting suggestion.

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I need to do something like this as well. I need to run a bypass valve and re-tune my car.

I want to run 30psi and I cant because my AFM is making out at around 24psi.

I am going to either modify my AFM and remove it from the plastic pipe its in and then put it into a 4" pipe OR i will run a bypass....

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Have been looking around some of the z32 forums, apparently u can run one working/one dummy maf sensor and halve the k value in the std ecu, sounds to simple. might be a little more complicated than this.

I was thinking that wiring the two in parallel to average the voltage, then halve the K value would be better.

Not sure how this equates with u PFC users out there.

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