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hey

just wondering if i was to get a z32 afm is it ok to use a standard computer, Reason being i have a rb20det, walbro fuel pump, fuel pressure regulator 3" turbo back, 450hp turbo and im looking at buying an apexi super suction kit cause i need a new pod anyways. So wasnt sure whether or not to get the 300zx afm one or the stock afm one.

Is it ok to run a bigger afm with stock ecu??

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think you will need it retuned, because it will be sending different (lower?) voltage to the ECU causing it to (lean out/richen up?)

yeah id get it tuned.. but just wondering whether or not it will run like absolute shit... I meen still with factory ecu and nothing fncy like no airfuel tuning plugins

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it will run like balls until you get it remapped. once you have had the remap done it should run fine. otherwise get a safc and set it up to run the z32 afm and it will run fine straight away, but for the money spent it would be better to get the remap.

and what is your reasoning for getting it? it is still the same size as the stock one, it just has more resolution, so unless you are maxing the stock one out you will not gain anything with it untill you max out the stock one.

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