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So my AFM is playing silly buggers, and rather than replace with a 2nd hand one in unknown condition, ive decided to replace with a Z32 since i have a SAFC2. Just confirming, the sensor number settings on the SAFC for a 1996 R33 GTST rb25det for a z32 would be 2 for in and 4 for out ? or still use 1 for out ?

also, ive been told that the z32 will cause the af ratios to lean right out, so i need to add a bunch more fuel until i can get it on the dyno (booked in tuesday of next week). Any idea of % required to add to limp the car by (will keep it < 3k rpm in the interim).

cheers

p.s. i did a search thats how i came with the above info.. but there were some contradictions, so just wanted confirmation,.

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