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Keen on one with adapter, but a couple of q's

Would I need a tuner to hook up the plug, or can it be just adapted to the existing plug? Also, do I need to retune my ECU?

You will require an aftermarket ECU.

The Tomei plug would need to be soldered in to replace the factory plug and wiring - Simple job for a workshop

Hmm if the groupbuy was going to end any sooner, I would put myself in,

My AFM died on the R34 and need one urgent.

As soon as we have 10 takers, which as this rate could be by the end of this week, we can start taking payments and sending the AFM's out.

Stock is ready to roll once we have the minimum of 10 orders ready

Darn, if I had waited 2 more weeks I would have paid a bit less. I paid $446 for my Z32AFM+plug delivered from Japan to my door. Just got them last week.

Keen on one with adapter, but a couple of q's

Would I need a tuner to hook up the plug, or can it be just adapted to the existing plug? Also, do I need to retune my ECU?

Yea as Nick said any workshop can do it.

or try doing it yourself.. See this DIY tut: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=116520

You will need aftermarket ecu and have the maps changed abit.

Nick FYI I DO NOT need a plug.

Tropper: Did you want me to pick up yours if/when Im down at Justjap since you live pretty close to me.? PM me.

Thanks guys, _8OO5TED_ you are now on the list.

Stay tuned for further updates later in the day today including instructions on how payment can be made.

Nick

Correct me if im wrong but pretty sure you dont need a full stand alone ecu just a piggy back will be fine ie: SAFC etc...

From what i understand anyway

Correct me if im wrong but pretty sure you dont need a full stand alone ecu just a piggy back will be fine ie: SAFC etc...

From what i understand anyway

I believe you will require an aftermarket ECU, however if in doubt please consult your workshop.

Hi guys, the AFM's and plugs are ready to go.

Each one of you who has confirmed you are in will recieve a pm shortly with direct deposit payment instructions.

Nick

Payment instructions have been sent via pm to the following people:

- FLYSLY

- rbsilvia

- Crack

- d00dz

- danoz

- AcoustiK

- _8OO5TED_

Please be prompt with your payments to keep things running smoothly.

Any questions? Just ask

Nick

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