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Blitz, this may seem like a sil question, but is there any difference between the genuine Bosch item and a Nismo one?

The Bosch/Nissan Z32 AFM's are 80mm,where the Nismo/Tomei units are smaller in physical size, but still have increased voltage capabilities over the standard AFM - They are also significantly more expensive and tuners I have spoken to seem to prefer the standard type 80mm Z32 over the Nismo/Tomei type units.

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Payment made and email sent to Darron

Alan

Hi Alan, your payment has been confirmed and is on its way to you via express post (Ref: # SN0581246)

Cheers,

Nick

Received the AFM yesterday, damn quick delivery :ninja: Thanks mate.

Anyways anybody know the wire colour codes for a R34GTT e.g which ones signal, batt etc, gonna splice and hook up myself...

Your very welcome mate :ninja:

Payment made and email sent to Darron :ninja:

Gday Matt, your payment has been confirmed and is on its way to you via express post (Ref: # SN0581247)

Cheers,

Nick

CAn you hook these units up to a stock RB20DET and see a difference or will it be just a waste of time until i get my Power FC?

Thanks guys

You will need to wait until you have a Power FC :D

Woohoo! Received mine today! thanks mate! :D

Also does it matter if on one side of the mesh it's slightly dented? doesn't look too bad might be able to gently move it back in place.

Cheers again!

Received the AFM yesterday, damn quick delivery :D Thanks mate.

Anyways anybody know the wire colour codes for a R34GTT e.g which ones signal, batt etc, gonna splice and hook up myself...

Hey AcoustiK, try this thread, might help you a bit! :yes:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=116520

Woohoo! Received mine today! thanks mate! ;)

Also does it matter if on one side of the mesh it's slightly dented? doesn't look too bad might be able to gently move it back in place.

Cheers again!

Hi Dave, glad to hear it arrived safely - The dent in the mesh wont be a problem, in some cases people remove the mesh all together.

Hey Blitz,

Just transfered the funds, and emailed Darron too.

Thanks

Hi Nikki, your payment has been confirmed and is on its way to you via express post (Ref: # SN0581250)

Cheers,

Nick

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