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Unread 06-23-2011, 04:33 AM   #1
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Just thought I would show a couple quick clips from today testing out our upcoming kit for the 944NA:



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Pretty neat Josh, nice option for anyone who has a AFM die on them...

Will you be including everything in a "kit" to eliminate the AFM all together? and perhaps relocate the air filter to a better spot (like in the fender)??
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Pretty neat Josh, nice option for anyone who has a AFM die on them...
Agreed - we use a standard GM 1bar MAP sensor and GM AIT. So if either needs replaced in the future, it will be easy to obtain and inexpensive. Plus removing the AFM will give a nice performance boost!

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Will you be including everything in a "kit" to eliminate the AFM all together? and perhaps relocate the air filter to a better spot (like in the fender)??
Yes, the kit will include everything needed to remove the AFM: AFM elimination pipe, MAP sensor, AIT sensor, plug-n-play wiring, and chipboard + software. Basically everything needed to plug in my kit (no wire splicing) and drive away.

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and perhaps relocate the air filter to a better spot (like in the fender)??
I was under the impression that the stock airbox and snorkel are a decent design? I will throw the airbox on my flowbench to see if there is any real restriction at NA power levels... At the moment the idea is to keep the airbox.
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Heya, just a quick update showing the prototype AFM elimination pipe
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