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Hi people I have a 1989 300ZX I'm going to pull the AFM off and put on my R33. The R33 seems to have the 3 wire series 2 plug. Now my problem is having done a lot of searching on SAU about Z32 AFM's the wire colours of the one I'm about to pull off seem different to everything else I've seen. Is this the right type of Z32 afm to use on my skyline or have I got the wrong type.

The writting on the side of the afm is as follows

22680 300P00 A36000 N62

9Y17A

Cheers guys any help would be greatly appreciated!

Z32afm2.jpg

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Looks like yourve got the wrong afm, the z32 afm's that people normally use have an orange sticker, maybe the one you have is from an N/A?, allthough i thought that the N/A and turbo z32's used the same afm, but i could be wrong.

The 300zx is actually sitting in my drive way in perfect running condition and it is a twin turbo job. The reason I'm not sure about this one is as you guys said the orange sticker as well as the wire colours described elsewhere on these forums being different too.

Thanks for the info so far guys.

Regards Brett

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