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i was told by "unique autosport" that there is a difference in the z32 AFM's could someone tell me what it is

cause i googled it and i found nothing. I have a s1 r33 putting a rb25det engine in and i will be modifying it

so i wanted the z32 afm. he said that i need the z32 Twin Turbo afm... is this correct and how can i find 1?

and 1 more thing i have been on the forums after a pfc with or without hc, pref without... but everyone has sold them

could someone tell me how i might be able to get my hands on 1 if u know someone or maybe a website or jap wrecker.

thanks.

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As far as i know, all z32 afms are the same. Whether it came from a TT or NA.

I got one off an NA and it has the same part numbers on the label as the TT unit.

I also did a bit of research before buying it, and found zed owners had already discussed this at length, and apparently they are the same unit.

this is what you want the part numbers (in orange) to be.

bosch-z32afm-label.jpg

but, as i havent actually used it yet, i'd also like some confirmation from someone who knows if the NA and TT are the same.

Edited by Munkyb0y

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but, as i havent actually used it yet, i'd also like some confirmation from someone who knows if the NA and TT are the same.

and do i get 1 with the same codes in the orange or that black code?

lol i just dont wanna waist money

Edited by Stealthynsa
they are all the same the only difference is as paul said there are fake ones but genuine are all the same

dunno if this is a dum question lol but whats the odds of buying a fake afm with the right label?

has anyone ever had this done to them cause it would really suck.

cause i found 1 on the net for $180 and $20 delivery and im thinking would it be fake at all...

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