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Nissan Q45 3.5" (90mm) Air Flow meter & plug with a nice bit of loom

Age:

Approximatley 10 years young

Condition:

Fantastic, tested & cleaned and in perfect working order

Price:

200 ono , courier included in NZ, AU depends ~17 AUD for 3-7 day insured airmail

To Fit: (What car)

Virtually all nissan & subaru as an upgrade - suits virtually all Power FC's & cars with SAFC-2 (with the exception of D-Jetro)

(The AFM is number one on the selection list on both)

Location:

Auckland, New Zealand

Contact:

[email protected] for pictures, i have loads but can't seem to upload

Comments:

Very common swap on the RB's. Suits applications from standard airflow to 600 + bhp

Despite what is inferred on most forums, the electronic limit is the highest of all nissan afms, and the afm is 3.5" in diameter as opposed to the R32 R33 RB20 / RB25DET / Z32 VG30DETT 3" OD. Those are high flowing afms (Z32), but you can literally fit the Z32 afm pipe diameter INISDE the Q45's girth.

Downside: It's clearly an upside to have a 3.5" OD afm, the downside is you'd have to use a 3.5" joiner onto that , and adapt that to your current system which most likely has a 3" OD on the engine side of afm. - So fitting is not as direct when it comes to RB20 / 25 ==> Z32 where you just swap the afm over, sort the ecu (or safc-2 / power FC).

It's in reasonably mint condition physically & in full working order electronically (obviously important) & for those in Australia (probably most of the site now is not occupied by kiwi's anymore), payment methods can be virtually anything, paypal is what i used for a bumper back in the day. - Airmail is via insured courier door to door - Stuff going missing is never good :-D

Email me for details & pictures & possibly make an offer! :-D

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