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Can someone please tell me how many pins are on which AFMs?

Particularly looking for the number on a 33 s2 (could not find ONE pic, where you can see the pins)..

A complete listing would be lovely though 32/33/34/Z32 etc, I'm sure it will help other people as I couldn't find anything relevant when I did a search.

And which stickers are on what? (ie green - rb20)

Please only put up a response you know to be true, not just think it is.

Thanks for any help!

Cheers :)

Kaz

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R32 AFMs have 5 pins labelled 1 2 3 4 5 and a green sticker.

R33 AFMs have 5 pins labelled 1 2 3 4 5 and a green sticker or

R33 s1.5 AFMs have 3 pins labelled 1 2 3 and a pink sticker or

R33 s2 AFMs have 3 pins labelled 1 2 3 and a blue sticker

A32 Maxima AFMs have the same as R33 s1.5

R34 AFMs have 3 pins labelled 1 2 3 (unsure of sticker colour)

Z32 AFMs have 6 pins labelled A B C D E F and an orange sticker.

Q45 AFMs have 3 pins labelled A B C and a yellow sticker

Both R32 and R33 only use 4 of the pins (2 3 4 5)

Also - AFMs listed above are in order of size.

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R32 AFMs have 5 pins labelled 1 2 3 4 5 and a green sticker.

R33 AFMs have 5 pins labelled 1 2 3 4 5 and a green sticker or

R33 s2 AFMs have 3 pins labelled 1 2 3 and a blue sticker

R34 AFMs have 3 pins labelled 1 2 3 (unsure of sticker colour)

Z32 AFMs have 6 pins labelled A B C D E F and an orange sticker.

Q45 AFMs have 3 pins labelled A B C and a yellow sticker

Both R32 and R33 only use 4 of the pins (2 3 4 5)

Also - AFMs listed above are in order of size.

hi 3L3,

My 1995 R33 GTST has a pink sticker and is a 3 pinner.

Would u happen to know where that fits in, spec wise? <_<

Thanx mate.

Superspit Mark.

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Yeah, the S1.5 had a pink sticker.....am not 100% sure about the blue one but I am only putting in what I saw for that one.

Hey!

I always thought that my line was 'a little different' to the 94 and 96 models!!! Could never quite work out why my car had some extra doovalackies on it, but missing others!!

Thanks mate. (I've heard the term S1.5 thrown around before, I guess it must be faidinkum!!!).

I wonder what other differences there are in it!!???

Ta mate.

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