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I have been having a bit of trouble with my R32 GTST. I found that it was the AFM that was faulty and have since replaced it with a mates AFM, he now wants it back and i am having trouble locating another one exactly the same.

There is a green sticker on it that says

22680 02U00 A36-000-J60 on the top line

there is another number on the second line (in the middle of the sticker) but it has been half scratched off and i can't get the entire number, looks like 2027B

I have found an AFM with the same numbers on the top line (22680 02U00 A36-000-J60) but the number on the second line is different it is 7Y03B. Do i have to get exactly the same numbers?? I brought an AFM that i was told was suitable but when it turned up in the mail, the wiring loom had 5 prongs and mine only has 4 and the loom fitment was very tight, you almost had to force it to go on and it had no sticker or markings on it so i think that it was a fake, because it made the car splutter and break down.

The AFM i have on it at the momnet has a green sticker on it and has 4 prongs inside of it. Can anyone tell me what car this is off so that i might be able to source another one?? All the AFM's i have found with green stickers have 5 prongs. Is there a difference??

Does anyone have a working AFM the same that i can buy off them??

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it sounds like a standard afm mate. if so ive had a few different 2nd hand ones on and numbers didn match and it worked fine. im pretty sure numbers are just serial and model numbers.

if you have an orange sticker than you have a z32 afm

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it sounds like a standard afm mate. if so ive had a few different 2nd hand ones on and numbers didn match and it worked fine. im pretty sure numbers are just serial and model numbers.

if you have an orange sticker than you have a z32 afm

Thanks for that mate, i was pretty sure about the numbers not needing to match, but was still a bit ify. Was yours on an R32? The air flow meter that i have on there at the moment is off an R31 Rb20, same motor as mine but i thought the different numbers might have meant something.

Nar it's definately not a Z32, would have been nice but it's a green sticker not orange.

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yeh mines on a r32 with the r32 motor.

i now have a z32 as im upping the KW and the standard is to restrictive for my needs

Yeah i was thinking about getting a Z32 but i don't really need to because i haven't done many mods yet, just need a standard one for now.

Thanks for your assistance.

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Hey I sent you a PM. I have a standard for sale if you would like it.

Hi,

Sorry mate, I have been trying to reply for days but because i'm only new on here i have to have 10 posts before i can reply.

Can you email me directly at [email protected] and let me know what the AFM is from and what sticker it has on it. Can you send me pics??

Thanks

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