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Z32 & Stock R33 Gtst AFM????


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Just wondering if the bolt holes on both the Stock r33 gtst AFM and the Z32 AFM are in the same places for the pod adapter..for example if i have a pod with and adapter for my r33 gtst..and i upgrade to a Z32 AFM thoe it is abit bigger (seen it in the flesh and it might fit) would i need to change the adapter for my pod so it fits???

Hope that makes sence :(

Cheers Rob

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check that they support the same output voltages

z32 is 0-5 volts

i know r31 is 2 - 4 volts, what is r33

other thing is that you need to rechip the VQ Map and K constant on the R33 ecu to measure the new resolution values from the Z32 AFM

which means desolderng the R33 MCU, socketing it, buying a ~$90 jap one, programming it and then hoping you got it right (cos its program once only unless you get the $400 window type MCU chips)

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im pretty sure they are different.

I just took the pod filter and adapter from my stock r33 afm and put in on my z32, so they are the same. They are both 80 dia also.

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