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Hi guys, I just realise something about my AFM (mine S2). I compared the code with S1 GTST and found that S1 code is J60 and mine is E60. And also theres no Nissan logo on it. What does it mean? Does it really make any difference? I also realise the sticker on my AFM is green in color whereas most are pink. Can anybody help?

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For R33's, I know of 2 types of AFM... My mate with a 93 (Series 1) has one with 5 wires in the plug. Mine is a S1 '95 and it's got 3 wires. Aside from that, Just Jap charge $170 for the 5 wire and $250 for the 3 wire :P

Can't say if they're compatable or not, but I think I heard once that it may have something to do with the older AFM being able to self-clean... Don't quote me on that though :)

series 1 afms r green and series 2 r pink

someone must have replaced urs with a series 1 afm

If thats the case, I hv a friend who has a S1 and his AFM is pink so meaning someone must hv switch it then? And also even if my AFM has been switched, APEXi filters should still be able to fit according to APEXi but I can't seem to fit mine. Can you explain it to me? Thanx.

The difference are, as stated, a different plate, different plug.  

On top of those two differences the Series 1 AFM element does not reach all the way accross the opening.

Any difference in performance? I cant fit my Apexi filter and I'm thinking to change my AFM.

i have an apexi pod on mine... even tho now im sellin my afm

make sure ur usin a gasket and ur pod has a few holes.... make sure they r in a rectangle shape, otherwise u have the wrong apexi pod

mine also has 2 other holes i think

my mates 94 gtst has a pink afm also, which i thought was weird until i broke mine and relised how easy they r to break

i have an apexi pod on mine... even tho now im sellin my afm

make sure ur usin a gasket and ur pod has a few holes.... make sure they r in a rectangle shape, otherwise u have the wrong apexi pod

mine also has 2 other holes i think

my mates 94 gtst has a pink afm also, which i thought was weird until i broke mine and relised how easy they r to break

One of my mates has the same apexi filter I'm hving and he can just bolt it on. Mine doesnt seem to bolt straight on. My AFM is rectangle and has the mesh. So there must be something about my AFM. Does anyone has a green color sticker on his AFM ???

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