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I have installed my nismo AFM's, an d now, unfortunately I cannot drive (or start) the car, because the AFM's are a fair bit different compared to the stock afm's

Does anyone know the values I need to enter into the pfc to adjust the afm settings so that i can at least drive it to the workshop ?

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Tommy

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I cannot choose that option ?

I have 5 options on the screen, but I cannot individually select one of them. Perhaps I am doing something wrong? How do I choose the vg30 option?

I'm guessing that the reason for this is that is because my tuner has completely locked out my screens. Thats why im very shitty. The only thing I can do, is edit the voltage %'s. But I dont really know what to add

Its a strange way the pfc uses to select the afm you want.

Simply enter the Airflow menu and highlight the one you want using the up/down keys.

Then simply press back to return to the main menu and that afm will be selected.

Just to note though I am able to start and drive my car on any of the afm selections, allthough they don't run it that well but it still runs. :D

I cannot choose that option ?

I have 5 options on the screen, but I cannot individually select one of them. Perhaps I am doing something wrong? How do I choose the vg30 option?

I'm guessing that the reason for this is that is because my tuner has completely locked out my screens. Thats why im very shitty. The only thing I can do, is edit the voltage %'s. But I dont really know what to add

Yep..your tuner locked the handcontroller.

I can however edit the %'s next to them

BUT i dont know exactly what to add ?

read what cubes posted again. go in to the AFM option screen. highlight the VG30 option then hit back. you will now have selected that option. Like a said in the first post the car will run and drive but it will need to be tuned as it won't be safe (or any fun) to thrash it.

I dont think so

I mean i can move the cursor over it, and then back out

But when i go to start the car, it starts idles for a bit and then dies

I think i am going to have to install the old afm's

in that case have the AFMs been installed correctly? do the nismo ones use a stock plug or do they need to be wired up like a Z32? this was a problem on a friends car the other day we had. installed Z32, selected VG30 option car idled, then died. turned out it was a wiring problem.

Nismo afm's are bolt ons

I dont think I did anything wrong ?

I just think that the display is locked out and its using the right option.

I am going to reinstall the old afm's and go from there :)

The engine won't run with the NISMO AFMs on the VG30 setting. You need to add a bit of fuel at idle.

ok.

Go in to the airflow menu select option 5 or the very bottom option.

Press back.

Now go back in to the airflow menu and if the option 5 is still highlighted then the menu is definitely not locked out.

It was my understanding if the airflow menu is locked you can't even get in there. :)

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