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I must be dumb or sumthin but i cant find a DIY guide to hook up a z32 to an RB30det with nistune............

plz can someone giv me a link to a step by step guide or write one up......im desperate the standard rb30 afm just cant handle the air flow and my car just shits itself as soon as i giv it a decent kick in the guts.

my specs:

forged engine

T04 E turbo on high mount mani with external gate

440cc injectors

big front mount

nistune ECU

ported head

turbo cam

plz guys i want my engine to work!

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U need to have a look on the nistune website and download the documents in the support page.

If its an r31 vl turbo etc nistune u need to do some modifying in the nistune settings to turn off a weird 1500 thingy (having the biggest mental blank ever)

If its a r32 z32 etc nistune than just change the vq settings for mass air flow in the nistune. Need to know current air flow max hp and new air flowmeter max horsepower and

Then retune

should plug straight in yea... :unsure:

Theres a tutorial here..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/116520-how-to-fit-a-z32-afm/page__hl__z32+afm

on fitting themm to rb25 skylines but if you have an r31 or vl it should plug straight in..

Edited by Arthur T3

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