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Got my Scotty's Customs AFM in the post this morning, it'll be finding itself a home in my glove box along with a a small star pattern screw driver :cheers:

Same here Dunc, hopefully we'll never need 'em. ;)

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Blew my 2nd genuine Nissan AFM in 6 months yesterday. WTF is wrong with the new Nissan AFM's?

Now I have the one from Scotty on the car. We'll see how long it lasts and the differences.

Scott, you got anymore? need to carry one spare.

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Yes mate, I ordered another batch, come and grab one.

The Nissan ones aren't suitable for our car for some reason. (Not that Nissan will tell you they keep blowing...)

Will squeeze in time over the weekend to grab one of you.

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Just a query, how long have people been running the AFM from Scotty in their cars so far?

Any failures?

Some of the guys have been running these aftermarket AFM's for years, they are obviously more robust than what Nissan offer (for some reason.) They look like they all come from the same factory, same markings etc.

I have had one return so far, the car was running a little rich on boost and swapping the AFM fixed it. Perhaps I should send that AFM up to craig, it may help his current engine last longer. :P

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