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Old 01-08-07, 08:09 PM
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TII air flow meter question

hey i was wondering if a S5 NA afm would work on a S5 TII?
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I was reading for a S4 that they said the N/A works for a TII but the TII AFM is set to a high air flow. I'd imagine it would be the same for a S5.... Not 100 percent sure though....
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no, springs are different.
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Yes it works, because I have been using one for the last three months. My N-370 went out, so I put on a N-350. BUT I ALSO HAD A S-AFC and A WIDEBAND TO FATTEN UP THE FUEL CURVE. DO not use one without some way to rich up the ratio a lot, I went from - 10 at 6000rpm to + 20 at the 6000rpm just to retain the same afr at 6000 rpm. You will detonate and most likely pop your motor without adding alot more fuel.

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