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Hi all,

quick question, whats is the maximum power you can get out of RB20 (providing all the other shit is up to scratch) using a RB20 AFM? How do they compare with Z32 300ZX AFMs in regards to tunability?

How would a RB20 AFM cope with 1.2 - 1.5bar boost being pumped through it? Hoping for around 230rwkw, is a Z32 AFM worth getting

Just after a few answers, as I am getting some parts together for the next phase of my car

Cheers, Chris

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Ring Shaun and see what he thinks : 8299 0621

I think the max for all R32 bits is about 240 ish rwkw....You maybe borderline with that boost....One cold night may push it over though.

See what the go is though. Z32 is good for 300 + (Steve had 321 rwkw with his z32)

I believe it might make tuning a little harder because its got so much resolution ie harder to get a smooth tune if you are only looking for a little more over std ....hence why ppl go the z32 - 1 step up.

But then again i dont know shit, best to speak to someone who knows more, and has tuned cars with different types of AFM's....Shaun :rofl:

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