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Hello folks. I am stuck! I have searched out all of Skylines Australia and Skylines Downunder and no luck.

I have acquired a Q45 AFM CHEAP. I am wanting to know how to wire it on a GTS-t Type M with the RB20DET. I do know this is overkill right now but I'd like to know how to wire it when I need it. Question 1: Where does the Signal Ground wire go from the stcok GTS-t harness when ther isn't a terminal on the Q45. Do I ground it somehow or do I just leave it blank? Also I am planning on getting the SAFC II as my fuel computer. Is there any special ways to wire it for the SAFC II.

Pleas help, I feel I have enough knowledge to get myself in trouble.

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Yeah like I said, "I do know this is overkill right now but I'd like to know how to wire it when I need it." If I had a dime for everytime I heard that, well you know the rest.

I'm sorry, I'm not trying to be a pecker. In the future I am planning either an RB25 or RB30 swap hence the Q45 AFM. Any ideas on wiring it up?

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