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Who has z32's afm's and how on earth did you attach air filtering equipment to them? there seems to be literally no info about how to go about it.

what filter did you get? The filter must be adaptable to 80mm AF meters or else it will never fit!

Still in the office bro.. :(

mate dafaq goin on?

Gettin up early to goto work, stayin late?????

Ask yourself this..............will all my time and effort be rewarded if so...........in what form?

Do not answer that question Tony. Just think about it.

what filter did you get? The filter must be adaptable to 80mm AF meters or else it will never fit!

None yet. Don't really want to just bolt a filter onto it sucking in hot air though... but its the last ditch option.

I don't think anyone sells elbows that go on the end to move the pods over a bit in the z32 size, or adapter plates. That being said, adapter plates wouldn't actually be that hard to make

The other option is buying a stock airbox, enlarging the holes 15mm and drilling new bolt holes for the AFM's, as they're in stock location they'll still be flush against the airbox (might be issue with flange protruding past the edges of the airbox face though).

Or i could just buy cheap china spec hard pipe+z32 mounting kit for 300 bucks

mate dafaq goin on?

Gettin up early to goto work, stayin late?????

Ask yourself this..............will all my time and effort be rewarded if so...........in what form?

Do not answer that question Tony. Just think about it.

Thanks for the concern mate. There's actually been a lot going on behind the scenes. Few know. Even fewer understand. Just tried calling and then realised the time. Sorry mate!

None yet. Don't really want to just bolt a filter onto it sucking in hot air though... but its the last ditch option.

I don't think anyone sells elbows that go on the end to move the pods over a bit in the z32 size, or adapter plates. That being said, adapter plates wouldn't actually be that hard to make

The other option is buying a stock airbox, enlarging the holes 15mm and drilling new bolt holes for the AFM's, as they're in stock location they'll still be flush against the airbox (might be issue with flange protruding past the edges of the airbox face though).

Or i could just buy cheap china spec hard pipe+z32 mounting kit for 300 bucks

Anything that bolts to an RB25DET AFM should also bolt to a Z32 one I think you'll find

Thanks for the concern mate. There's actually been a lot going on behind the scenes. Few know. Even fewer understand. Just tried calling and then realised the time. Sorry mate!

all good mate. I was just falling asleep as I could here the phone.

Il call you to catch up.

And morning all

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Morning mate. Really dislike hay fever but that's just a minor inconvenience. Today is going to be a very good day.

thats the way. Got a text message from one of my new clients 10mins ago.......my day will again be interesting to say the least.
thats the way. Got a text message from one of my new clients 10mins ago.......my day will again be interesting to say the least.

Love great starts to the day. Sets everything else in motion.

Last week, had to text a candidate at 5:45 because I had an offer for her. Also messaged another girl at the same time with some other awesome news. Good news = good start to morning = good day.

A custom air box with a neat cold air induction goes a long way I think Pete

exactly why I don't want to just bolt up to the afms directly.

in any case,I think I'm just going to have to wait till I get home to figure out what I'm going to do with them

And nope not me on stage with Taylor, I wouldn't say he was lucky as she now thinks he's a pysco. I'd rather be up there as her lead guitarist :/

them drugs Nick................what I tell you bout them drugs!

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