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There ya go Luke

And Pete im currently on the hunt for a stock one but seems very hard to find as no one is selling.

So many little things i need to get it running, but it all adds up.

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http://www.rtsengineering.com.au/

There ya go Luke

And Pete im currently on the hunt for a stock one but seems very hard to find as no one is selling.

So many little things i need to get it running, but it all adds up.

Thank you muchly :happy:

Arr damm. Pretty sure i'll have a 1.5K genuine nissan bill soon for everything i need.

Send me a PM of the part numbers, I'll see what I can do through my hookups at Lakeside and see if I can get it any cheaper for ya

Any idea if Z32 AFM's work with a stock computer?

What AFM's have u got in your car Luke?

you will need to have the ECU tuned for them, you can't just plug them in a drive as they have a VQ map to the factory AFM's

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Heaps of people selling brand newys in the FS section at decent prices, make their f**kup your gain otherwise Bosch?

*post directed to Dohmar*

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wheres the best place to get guages ?

need oil pressure gauge asap , i want one to match my greddy boost gauge but i think they are about $200 :happy:

gaugeworks

i went there to get a psi mechanical based boost gauge to fit in my car, goes to 25psi and does vaccum aswell, even uses standard globes which meant i could use the led's from 666dan. Got the mechanical oil pressure gauge too. Both are made by vdo and look quite nice, and they suit the general font and display of the r32 gauges. sample pic below. Oil pressure on the right

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