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Old 10-16-02, 01:05 PM
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the quest for no AFM

I was looking around the net and found this http://www.turbozet.com i wonder if we could some how use it to replace our AFM.
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The best way is to get a standalone computer like haltech or wolf
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Uh, what's with the Korean text plug-in???

I don't see how eliminating the AFM has anything to do with this cheapie electric fan???

Come on people, stop living on a pipe dream.&nbsp The stock AFM does a very good job of METERING AIRFLOW into the engine.&nbsp Very few components available (to the public) can be as accurate as the stock AFM's.&nbsp Yes, it is a restriction, but the engine can make very good power up to 200bhp for an NA and 400bhp for a turbo with them...

Are you making more power than that???


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oh i thought it was some sort of afm because it has rpm sensors and air pressure and temp sensors.
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