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hey all im bout to get my car tuned and i dunno what to do,, i want more airflow to the turboz (r32 gtr n1s! ) what do you lot reckon ?

remap with Z32s or

a apexi power fc d jetro thing that removes them alltogether for maps ..

wich one is better in your opinion ? coz the both are conna cost close enough to the same, bur i want to know what your using to ,,

cheers pete .

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get nismo afms - they are 65mm but are z32 internals so same bolt patter / direct swap etc but will flow heaps more with resolution

if you move to z32s you need to change the pipe work / air box / pods / pipes as they are 80mm and different pattern etc

nismo cheapest and easiest

z32 next

then djetro

350 @ the rubber with R32 N1's... ouch!

Im not sure if you'll get close to that mate. R32 N1's are just a less responsive model than R33, and then R34 in succession.

Whats the budget?

Normal PFC - $900

Nismo AFM's (same as Z32, bolts to factory piping) - $350ea

Whats a d-jectro worth these days?

Also - what does your tuner say about it all? Thats the most important factor being he will be the one using the ECU, you want to give him something he can really work with.

Nothing wrong with AFM's, lots of for/against for them, but end of the day they dont hinder the car so i fail to see them as a problem... if anything they aid tuning and making it easier

sorry im a dickhead thier r34N1s lol i put them on about 2 months ago ,, im thinking ill go these nismo afms were do i get a set from ? with the plugs?

cheers pete.

Try Perfect Run

http://www.perfectrun.com.au/performance%2...irflowmeter.htm

The AUD is good now.

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