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Do a search mate not long ago there was a thread started for this I think it's in this section

Can't rennet exactly wat separates the two but pretty sure gas something to do with hot wire and sticker alignment on the side

Yeah i have seen a post on it but wanted to get some opinions as i still wasnt 100%

Why doesnt it have the Nissan logo this is my question?

Is that because its a bosch?

Yeah i think it is because it is a bosh one and not a genuine nissan. although correct me if im wrong but i think bosh and jecs actually manufactured the z32 for nissan?

I would have thought Bosch made AFM for Nissan...

Same with their fuel pumps...

Nissan out source many companies to manufacture their parts... I believe.

like mitsubishi (different part of mitsubishi than what makes the cars. same parent company though). lots of car companies have mitsubishi parts in them.

Yeh i think your right from what i have heard. Bosh can make some good products!

like mitsubishi (different part of mitsubishi than what makes the cars. same parent company though). lots of car companies have mitsubishi parts in them.

I have noticed that, both my CAS and Stock BOV have Mitsubishi symbols on them.

Yeah, all true.

And yes, I believe it is Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) who make the parts that are for other car manufactures.

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