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Cant say i have had any problems with water in the box/air filter

power duct driven in some fairly horrendous conditions lately in sydney/suburbs, and even in snow/frozen up grill bonnet etc no issues at all

k/n filter in also.

Just a quick update, I asked the Nissan parts counter today for the MAF part number and it is 22680-6N21A(current) and 22680-6N211 is the superseded part number. (VQ25det)

22680-6N201 is the housing tube part number according to their software.

Don't know if its any help but thought I would share anyway.

  • 1 month later...

lol....my AFM seems to have shit itself last night........ :)

Was weird as my wife has had the car for the last two weeks in QLD......she got back last night and I decided to take is for a quick spin :) .......when I hit it the second time it hit the rev limiter and then just died :(

Weird thing is is that the car still runs till 2,000 to 2,500 with the afm plugged in but wont run at all will the plug disconnected.

Not biggy as the car was coming off the road to do some more mod's anyway :D

Edited by Jetwreck
Weird thing is is that the car still runs till 2,000 to 2,500 with the afm plugged in but wont run at all will the plug disconnected.

Weird? Nah man, that is just "Limp mode"... it should also be running as rich as hell.

Edited by iamhe77
Thats the Nismo ecu going into "what the f**k sort of driving is that" mode. :)

Did you get the error codes written down?

I hope he didn't kill the nismo ecu!

Would be a worry if it has carked it.

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