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Can someone please help me out..

I have the R33 series 2 motor and wiring diagram...

I also have the Z32 afm with a plug to fit the R32 wiring.

I now want to fit this up to my R33 wiring...

Please someone help

wires will be BDE

signal, signal ground, ground and power

the r33 series 2 wiring only has those 3 wires

the afm probably has 4 wires, you just duplicate the ground signal

its on my site

members.dodo.com.au/paul/

or under the tutorial howto section

the z32 has 4 wires

the q45 has 3 wires

the rb25 series 1 has 4 wires

the rb25 series 2 has 3 wires

Wire 1 - Not Connected

Wire 2 - Signal

Wire 3 - 12v Ground

Wire 4 - Signal Ground

Wire 5 - 12v Power

Wire 6 Not Connected

now you just gotta work out which wires are power. signal and ground on r33 s2 loom.

members.dodo.com.au/paul

-> diagrams -> Nissan OEM Airflow Wiring Diagrams

for z32 no there isnt, theres a plug to go on the end of the airflow meter but no to the end of the car. anywork performance workshop would be able to hook it up if you arent keen, but they will charge you for labour. im assuming you dont have stock ecu?

the Z32 AFM i have, has a plug with cables to another plug, which used to plug into my R32 wiring loom...

If i knew which wires to cut and solsder and what i needed, i could do it.

I have bought a Power FC but havent put it in, until i get this thing in,,,

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