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I am doing this for my friends.

He is going over 200KW on hisR34 GTT now and so he need to chnage his AFM to Z32.

MY question is:

1. Does anyone know the 5 wire on Z32 AFM. I know it have 5 wire but i don't know what it means.

2. R34 GTT stock AFM has only 3 wire, so therefore he is BIG LOST NOW..... PLS HELP HIM WITH THIS.

3. He has an Power FC but he don't have a hand controller. However on the hand controller, It does show a Z32 AFM option... because he don't hand a hand controller, can he just put in the Z32 AFM on to his R34GTT without changing his power FC system.

Thanks alot if anyone can help him out.

Thanks

Calvin

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Do you need another tune after putting the Z32AFM on?

I havent checked out the powerFC yet so I havent seen the z32afm option - is it near the optional boost controler option (what we all had to turn off after installing the AFM).

Can any trained monkey attempt this, or should request help?

BTW, thanks Phil

Mark

yes, it's recommanded..because Z32 AFM has different vots resolution compares to stock R33, alougth they are same 80mm..

when I play with commander, I have Q45 AFM, and I switch between Z32 and Q45 (VH41) and the duty cycle and throttle response are different..

hope this help..

Originally posted by MRK25T

Do you need another tune after putting the Z32AFM on?

I havent checked out the powerFC yet so I havent seen the z32afm option - is it near the optional boost controler option (what we all had to turn off after installing the AFM).

Can any trained monkey attempt this, or should request help?

BTW, thanks Phil

Mark

It's not listed as a Z32.

Select:

Setting -> Airflow -> VG30.

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