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Hi all

Getting the good old 100k service soon and thought to myself let's beef up that mid range a little.

We're talking -9's with the basics

My sig tells all.

Now my afms maxed out, but I feel that it should be fine unless I want to go over 300kw.

Basically at the time of the 100k service I was thinking of throwing on some adjustable cam gears and tune adjusted.

Will it be fine you reckon?

Or should I just pull my finger out and call my tuner? Haha.

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+1 CAM GEARS

my old gtr setup with -7's had the cam gears tuned for midrange rather than outright power, certinaly felt good to drive on the street, especialy around the twisties like nato park etc

im an idiot for not putting cam gears in my new gtr, so im doing that very soon to beef up the midrange aswell

Drop in Tomei type B cams. Add cam gears. If you're thinking about more changes later, may as well throw in an ECU with Map and then not need the AFM's anymore.

Or, the non budget option; stroker motor time.

Lol, I know I want to :S. so exxy

I believe there are a few NISMO AFMs for sale 2nd hand in the for sale section

Straight plug and play with the Nismos, I have Z32s in mine and there is a little caressing to get them in and new plugs ofcourse

which reminds me, i still have my Nismo AFM's ... should probably get around to selling those :D

or you could go MAP sensor - do the numbers on selling AFM's and Power FC, you might find the Link G4(you're Unigroup so i'm going Link) is not much extra at the end of the day

or you could go MAP sensor - do the numbers on selling AFM's and Power FC, you might find the Link G4(you're Unigroup so i'm going Link) is not much extra at the end of the day

You sound like a broken record. You say that so much :D:P

haha, you guys.

Lets crunch some numbers

Nismo afms - US$800 + tune up

SELL

Powerfc - $750

AFMS - $300 (would keep afms for stock air box purposes)

--------------------> $1050 $750

BUY

Powerfc Djetro - $1000

whole new tune + installation - $800 - $1000

-------------------------------------------------------------> $1800

$1800 -

$750

$1100...... extra - tune up. So lets say $800

Or $800 for afms.

Shit, haha. I think Ill just be that looser guy not running map

Edited by Hadouken

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