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Hey Guys,

My AFM appears to be screwed, it will randomly drop to 0% while driving, or putting my foot down will make a sucking noise but do NOTHING until I release and re-apply a few times!

Checked the plugs etc.

The S-AFC-II says its going to 0% if I keep my eye on it, at random times :P

Is it possible to use a Q45 AFM to replace the stocker? ie with the use of my S-AFCII ?

Cheers!

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nope, the q45 is HEAPS bigger than stock, so you'll need some form of adapter.

Get a z32, its a direct replacement.

How do I know? I'm using a q45 :laugh: But on a Garrett GT30..

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im using one too.. GT3582R - you can get the apexi power flow pods which have the bolt pattern for the A45. see KUDOS motorsports - he is sponsor on here. great guy awesome service. I just got a setup from him because.. ummmm.. lets just say i ran over my Q45 AFM and POD. Long story =)

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Super cold air induction.. :laugh: AFM and filter was sitting in the air scoop of front bar. it bottomed out and got run over... Dont laugh.. someone on here had it happen to them and I laughed at them :huh: bad karma

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