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SO I picked up my new RB20DET last night. Jeebus... is all I can say. He told me that its only done 34,000k's, I was like.. Yeah sure. But after seeing it... The head is off cause he was gonna put a metal one between it. There are still cross hatching marks in the bore. It still has the original oil filter from factory!!! I cant get over that. I'm not throwing that away... lol.

Anyway, I'm going through the awesome box of goodies I have, and I came accross this AFM. Its not the same as the one I have in my S13 (RB20DE) so I'm totaly confused as to what its from?

It wont let me upload pics atm, so I'll just post the things on it. I'll post pics later on.

22680 58A00

AFH45 - 30

7Z10

HITACHI

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It still has the original oil filter from factory!!!

More likely the car was serviced at a dealer that used genuine filters.

22680 58A00

The 'A00' part of the PN indicates a very recent model Nissan vehicle. R34, I think, but I don't have access to FAST at the moment. The AFM design suggests something along those lines. The problem with that is that I didn't think Nissan use the RB20DET after the R32 model series (the RB20DE was continued to be used in pov pack versions), but am happy to be corrected.

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