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air flow meter wil an r33 one fit on an r32 gtstmeggala 11-14-2001, 05:41 AM as above just wondering or should I just get an r32 airflow meter as my N/A one is to small cheers meggala and no the z32 would be over kill for my uses boosted32 11-15-2001, 04:51 PM megalla, do you know much about the Q45 AFM vs 300ZX AFM? and can the std computer talk to either of them ok? (remapping needed obviously) Ben. meggala 11-15-2001, 05:45 PM the 300zx one is one most peole use you can get it remapped for it or be like me and use an s-afc the infinity one I don't know about but the gtr guys use the 300zx one cheers meggala you really ned to be doing over 200rw kw to need it boosted32 11-15-2001, 05:52 PM I pretty sure i'm going to go over 200rwkw, I will know in a week or two. blind_elk 11-15-2001, 06:12 PM I'm pretty sure that the r32 / r33 have the 80mm AFM - I was thinking about the Z32 upgrade which is usually done on the GTR, and I saw it somewhere. meggala 11-15-2001, 06:18 PM before we all get excited I just spoke to jms in adelaide and they said the z32 afm is 80mm the same as the r32 ones? but I know of some one who fitted a z32 one to his r33 and found more power. more queries and jms say that they are useing the z23 one on their rb20 silvia which puts out 247 rwkw ? I reserve judgement. meggala I it looks like the r33 one from a series one car fits the r32 which is good. boosted32 11-15-2001, 08:30 PM as far as I know it works like this... - both read 0v-5v - but at 5v on the Z32 AFM it is actually flowing more air than a R32/R33 AFM at 5v. The only benefit is that the AFM is able to read more air flow - it's not bigger. The Q45 is a bigger AFM (82mm??) but I'm not sure of what flow it can read. meggala 11-15-2001, 09:00 PM thats what I thought and why I was non commital when replying. cheers meggala vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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