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What if you connect the exhaust back to your intake on the na car with the z32. Effectively the engine is a turbo as it compresses stuff and the exhaust gasses are pressurised so if he did this hes running boost.l and will need the z32.

DEI = trollfail

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Farken jeezuz, what is with all the questions about a z32 on an Na?

Yes it will increase your power, it's an awesome upgrade....... I have one for sale and you will need to buy it ASAP, also I have a volt meter that should add another 10rwkw to Na motors, oh and with a z32 on your car you will need a better water temp gauge, by adding one you should see the full potential of a z32.

  • 2 weeks later...

Wtf...

There was a thread the other week with the exact same question except an rb20de.

Wouldnt the clueless braindead OP have seen that first and answered his own question.

What is with people thinking an air-flow-METER will increase power lol? f**king trolls, kick em off the forums

Wtf...

There was a thread the other week with the exact same question except an rb20de.

Wouldnt the clueless braindead OP have seen that first and answered his own question.

What is with people thinking an air-flow-METER will increase power lol? f**king trolls, kick em off the forums

This thread actually came first...

Wtf...

There was a thread the other week with the exact same question except an rb20de.

Wouldnt the clueless braindead OP have seen that first and answered his own question.

What is with people thinking an air-flow-METER will increase power lol? f**king trolls, kick em off the forums

well i appologise for being soo brainless that i search for knowledge from people that have gone through it and know the answers! -.-

maybe because we see or hear things and wonder if it would improve so we choose to ask and again recieve knoledgable answers?

Much like adding a large Front Mount Intercooler to your NA will allow you to increase the PSI in your tyres, the addition of a Z32 AFM or even 2 stock AFMs will give you more boot space...

Just buy one of these... --->> http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/220606143009?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

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