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I'm at the point where I have to upgrade my afm's on my R33 GTR.I have used the Z32 version on my S15 with good results,its just that the Nismo item is a direct fit.Are they inferior to the bigger Z32's,is the tuning resolution about the same?Anyone know where I can get some quickly.

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no idea where you can get any quick (that is , nismo afm's)

are you running the stock airbox, or stock factory size pods? 60mm?

Unless you wish to buy adapters for the z32's (or unless you already have rb20/25's) then go the nismo's

i believe they are rated at 750hp, which should be plenty enough for you. Make sure you buy brand new - God knows what the old z32's have gone through.

I'm happy with my nismo's on my gtr ;)

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I can get both new,Nismo $500 Z32 $480.I can get em in about 10 days.I have HKS pods for the GTR afm's,I think the Nismos might be the best option,thanks for your advice fellas.

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