Just wondering what people have done once they have removed the AFM on an M20 really
Big pipe with a cone on the end? Stock airbox with a pipe section.
S14 Airbox?
What did people do then?
AFM removal on M20 what did you do?
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Simon13
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I used a stock box with pvc pipe, looked factory 
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Cone filter attached to the MAF unit, going to try sort out a CF replica of the stock box.
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stock airbox with K&N panel with the exit opened out from rectangle to form a circle then attached the removale flange from entry of a M30AFM then a small straight section of silicon hose followed by a bend to the TB
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what is the advantage of removing the afm and what do you replace it with
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replace with nothing and use MAP or AlphaN/TPS or replace it with a MAF sensor. The advantage is better response and performance especially on modified engines.bodger wrote:what is the advantage of removing the afm and what do you replace it with
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Miller MAF.
Uses the stock airbox and their own chip.
Uses the stock airbox and their own chip.
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you got a picture Reggid? UniQ is the prefered weapon if this happens
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On a M20 I´d go for a 1bar absolute MAP sensor for the load.
Should be REALLY easy.
Should be REALLY easy.
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Excuse the dirt and crap, i have been doing some rerouting of hoses for the ICV and things are still messy. I am looking to get one of:Simon13 wrote:you got a picture Reggid? UniQ is the prefered weapon if this happens
http://www.automac.co.uk/product/TB2383
You can see a plastic block that i bolted the aluminium flange from M30 onto, it is that thick so i could put a shape bellmouth so air going from the airbox into the silicon hoses has a nice transition rather than a sharp edge which would create turbulence. Its all sealed up with that nasty sikaflex stuff.

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