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stu turbo 98 03 October 2008 04:27 PM

HAVE YOU TRIED A NISSAN MAF?
 
Whilst trying to find a new maf ,i came across a nissan skyline MAF sensor that looked identical to mine but £200 cheaper the part number starts the same 22680,when i looked into it i found links from scooby owners from australia and america who use them without any problems,has anyone on here tried or heard about this?:wonder:

kbru247 03 October 2008 04:34 PM

look up z32 maf well documented replacements for big hp gains. I've got one for sale in the classifieds here :D good for up to 500bhp and alot more realiable

stu turbo 98 03 October 2008 04:42 PM

ive heard the z32 works and the q45 ,does the z32 fit straight on ?

kbru247 03 October 2008 04:46 PM

straight bolt on with connector
https://www.scoobynet.com/private-sa...connector.html

Jay m A 03 October 2008 04:48 PM

If your MAF housing is 80mm then the Z32 will fit straight on, if its 90mm then the Q45 will fit straight on. Both need a loom modification and a remap IIRC.

And guess what, I've got a Q45 for sale in the classifieds too, lol

stu turbo 98 03 October 2008 05:23 PM

any idea how much loom mod and remap might cost? and where to get loom mod from?how much do you want for q45?

Ian 03 October 2008 06:03 PM

would you gain anything from just changing the maf and a remap, if your car has good mods and remap all ready?

The Rig 03 October 2008 07:15 PM

same as 200sx brake pads, same as the 4 pot subaru pads, just another bi tof info to know :-)

Jay m A 05 October 2008 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by stu turbo 98 (Post 8174269)
any idea how much loom mod and remap might cost? and where to get loom mod from?how much do you want for q45?

I can mod the loom for you, what I'd do is splice into your existing loom and use a separate connector,so that you can still run the existing MAF and OE connector. Then when it comes to fitting the Q45 for the remap its a simple case of unplugging one MAF and plugging in the other. Also makes it possible to return to standard in the future.

Ask your chosen mapper for prices of remaps!

I want £75 for the MAF, £95 for MAF and loom mod if you come over to mine (near M25 J8)

MartynJ 05 October 2008 09:30 AM

By the time you have bought a MAF and an Apexi to be able to use said MAF , you may be better off fitting and mapping a SimTek...
No need for the MAF then , and its a better featured ecu.

Jay m A 05 October 2008 08:25 PM

Yep spend a grand to save spending £200 on a MAF. :)

Just realised the MY of car, these MAFs aren't the fragile ones so yes, £200 is pricey, but if theres no other reason for the need for a remap then £200 OE MAF is the cheapest option

silent running 05 October 2008 08:39 PM

Worth doing as a bit of future proofing if you already have a mappable ECU and are due for a remap soon along with other mods. Otherwise not really worth doing on its own. I fitted a Z32 MAF to my MY98 WRX with a Power FC, it's a straight fit apart from a little bit of wiring I had to do, but it did need rescaling straight away in the map.

stu turbo 98 05 October 2008 09:33 PM

looks like i may as well just spend the £290 on the maf ,strange thing is the maf ive got is for my99/00 and mine is a my98 so its not standard so you would presume its had aremap at some stage ,but my ecu is standard,are these remappable?

dave247 05 October 2008 09:36 PM


Originally Posted by stu turbo 98 (Post 8178499)
looks like i may as well just spend the £290 on the maf ,strange thing is the maf ive got is for my99/00 and mine is a my98 so its not standard so you would presume its had aremap at some stage ,but my ecu is standard,are these remappable?

If you have a 99/00 maf you dont need to spend the £290, you can just buy the bit that bolts in the middle.

I think i paid around £80 from the dealers for mine.

stu turbo 98 05 October 2008 09:52 PM

ive just replaced one on my mates 99,that was the £80 insert,but the one on mine (purple label prt no 22680 AA280)is listed as 99/00 and is not the insert type ,my car is a 98 .

Jay m A 06 October 2008 10:35 AM

Could be worth calling the breakers, try Howard at HDC

Wenker Man 06 October 2008 10:45 AM

I have no direct experience with this. But have with other cars:

I have swapped MAF sensors (the probe bit, not the housing). On BMWs with siemens MAF sensors between the 2.5 and 3.0 M54 BMW petrol engines.

They look totally identical barring a few digits, but the ECU requires reprogramming to work with the different sensor properly. Without doing so, the engine would run and drive ok. But had issues with low speed hesitancy and aggressive engine braking when backing off slightly from full throttle.

stu turbo 98 06 October 2008 11:04 AM

i got my gearbox from HDC great firm very reliable and proffesional,but not sure second hand is the way to go,no garantee it will last long enough !


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