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so i was talking to a guy at a recent SAU cruise and he said he was using rb20 AFMs on his 32 GTR with they were coping with 380kw atw...

I was really surprised that it's possible to do that... considering the standard ones on my GTR maxed out at 270kw... he said his worked just fine :(

You can pick up rb20 AFMs for $60 each compared to z32 costing $300 each... big diff in price...

Anyone care to shed some light? If this is the case, why dont I see more rb20 AFMs being used

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hold up... ignore my lack of knowledge on this area but how bout this

Rb20 AFM limit = 200kw

2 x Rb20 AFMs = 400kw limit???

I have no idea how AFMs work

Yep 2 so double it - they work in parallel. When you say $60 that's second hand right? I'd say most ppl would want second hand AFMs on a big power build.

hold up... ignore my lack of knowledge on this area but how bout this

Rb20 AFM limit = 200kw

2 x Rb20 AFMs = 400kw limit???

I have no idea how AFMs work

argh i forgot about the two AFM's! Someone is on the ball haha

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