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Is the Z32 AFM a direct bolt in replacement for the standard AFM in an R33 Series2?

And will the Apexi air pod bolt onto it?

If not, would I be better off getting a pressure sensor for to run with the Emanage Ultimate And run it that way?

Will be running a 2835 kit at 250rwkw.

Dave

PS. Yes Birnie, searched to the best of my ability but couldnt find an answer.

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They aren't straight fit, you will need one of the AFM adapter plugs to wire it up, as well as an adapter plate to allow your existing Apexi pod to bolt to the new AFM.

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:P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...520&hl=afm*

I'm boardering on 'smart arse' now..hehe

Mind you, it does suck when trying to search for info on 3 letters

Other DIY's in here that are AWESOME are on :

1) Fuel Pump replacement

2) Injector replacement

3) AFM replacement (Serires 1 and 2)

4) Turbo replacement

5) Brake rotor replacement

I've used all of the above and I'm no mechanic.

Spend a day in the DIY section and be amazed ! :D

Sometimes you find a DIY that you weren't thinking of and just do it anyway cause it's easy.

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They aren't straight fit, you will need one of the AFM adapter plugs to wire it up, as well as an adapter plate to allow your existing Apexi pod to bolt to the new AFM.

Apart from the plug, they are physically the same size in every way.

A direct swap out for the R33

You can get the plug (Tomei) from JustJap or most other places.

Mine bolted up to the Apexi Pod no probs. No adaptor

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i'd say you would be better off with the map sensor kit for the emanage. i'd say you will be maxing out the afm at 250kw even if it is a z32

:D

How so? I ran well into the 300rwkw range using just one Z32 AFM

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