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if mine fits you can borrow mine for the day

thank you so much for the offer.

muchly appreciated - we'll be right tho - resoldering bits atm, fixed

found one of the 90mm q45 afm's is broken :down:

so currently soldering wiring plugs directly to stock r32 gtr afm's to make a flawless ecu-afm connection

weather aint looking good for this track day :devil:

might have to invest in some full-tread tyres

rain in Adelaide doesn't always affect Mallala so we should be ok. and "rain" in SA doesn't last for very long (10min?) - wait an hour and the track will be dry again :ph34r:

uh oh...

damn, Ive purchased a dodgy pair of Q45 air flow metres

just wont work no matter how its wired up.

the stocker gtr afms are cactus at the pinout point, might have to cut out the top and solder some wires directly to the connectors

if i cant fix it by mid week means I'll miss my dynotune session; therefore restricted to the stagea

grrr

If you've paid the $200 then yes, that's all that remains. And that gets paid on the day...

That reminds me, the following people have left to pay.

Dave - scandyflick (spoken to me)

Andrew - AMPerformance (money incoming)

Andrew - semislickR32

Martin - HOSTILE

Abe - Aberax (spoken to me)

Glenn - Heslos +1 (money incoming)

Adrian - 4dr Taxi Man (money incoming)

Adrian - rad32 (money incoming)

Do you want to borrow my GTR AFM's Brendan?

thanks so much for the offer

helps me out big time

Ive ordered 1x z32 afm, and will scavenge the z32 afm that is on my stagea and swap that with the working q45 afm.

that'll work

2x z32 afm's for the rb26, and 1x q45 afm for the rb25 (which is tuned via manifold air pressure anyways, afm is used via the piggy-back for voltage readings, clamped via a fuel cut defender)

well, for those thinking about breaking shit on the day, news is looking partly better

my winch is in ;)

now to get the tow hitch done and im set for full recoveries, even onto your hire trailer if need be :P

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