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anyone have some decent res pictures of skylines from car shows or private photo shoots that they dont mind me using for promotional material? Can you link to me your photo hosting site or email them to me?

Can anyone give me some advice? I have a Haltech E11v2 that i will be installing in my car soon, should i use the 3 bar map sensor that came with it, or go buy a z32 afm? I am aiming for 250rwkw+. Which one would be better for a stable tune, less likely to play up, and doesn't need to keep getting re-tuned.

From what I understand...

A Map sensor will need to be retuned everytime you do something different to the car from what I understand but wont stuff up,

Where as a afm will sort of 'adapt' to minor mods but can stuff up.

Can anyone give me some advice? I have a Haltech E11v2 that i will be installing in my car soon, should i use the 3 bar map sensor that came with it, or go buy a z32 afm? I am aiming for 250rwkw+. Which one would be better for a stable tune, less likely to play up, and doesn't need to keep getting re-tuned.

map sensor that came with it

haltech ecu's are pretty damn hardcore. they shit over powerfc's, unfortunately theyre usually 3 times the price most of the time

map sensor wont be as affected by resin coming off a reusable air filter. my maf sensors have cooked a couple times after getting the medium cleaned after getting some of the oil on the sensor and then the sensor heats up and stops reporting the right flow. they can be cleaned, but i'd be going for the map sensor (I think thats what the powerfc D-jetro's are too, someone correct me if Im wrong)

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anyone have some decent res pictures of skylines from car shows or private photo shoots that they dont mind me using for promotional material? Can you link to me your photo hosting site or email them to me?

Damo/Allllllll of SAU, longtime no talk :D .

I have a crapload of high res skyline pics from various shows and many of jacks 33, and just heaps of skyline photos in general. What sort of pics are ya after? :D

Bosch 044 flow's 30% more then GTR iirc?

probably a better option depending on what power you want

true but a nismo fuel pump which flows just as well as the 044 can be mounted in the stock cradle without mods

the 044 is around $280 or so and the nismo is $450 odd, but if you're like me and have to pay for labour then its almost worth springing for the nismo

the 044 is an external fuel pump, im not sure how well they go with being submerged but i know people have done it

the 040 is internal but doesnt flow anywhere as near as much - its a good replacement for the oem pump but if ur running heaps of boost or aftermarket injectors you'd probably be best off just getting nismo - i plan to get nismo when it comes time to replace it. so far my stocker is still going nice

-D

true but a nismo fuel pump which flows just as well as the 044 can be mounted in the stock cradle without mods

the 044 is around $280 or so and the nismo is $450 odd, but if you're like me and have to pay for labour then its almost worth springing for the nismo

the 044 is an external fuel pump, im not sure how well they go with being submerged but i know people have done it

the 040 is internal but doesnt flow anywhere as near as much - its a good replacement for the oem pump but if ur running heaps of boost or aftermarket injectors you'd probably be best off just getting nismo - i plan to get nismo when it comes time to replace it. so far my stocker is still going nice

-D

Ive got a GTR fuel pump in my car which was flowing 223rwkw but was leaning out which i think was due to injectors restricting flow but the stock GTR pump is fairly good :D

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