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Old 05-14-02, 10:35 AM
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87-88 t2 air flow part number

can anybody check the part number for their 87-88 turbo to and post it up for me? Can you use the air flow meter from na for a turbo2? Any help greatly appreciated.
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N318-13-210 is the P/N for a series 4 TII AFM.

A couple people have used a NA one (P/N N326-13-210) when doing a engine swap, but Mazda has different P/N for a reason (I just don't know it).
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icemark, thanks. do you know if they've had any probs with the na one in a t2?
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Originally posted by WhiteRx7
icemark, thanks. do you know if they've had any probs with the na one in a t2?
I havn't heard of any problems (which doesn't mean that there are not any), and I thought the difference was just related to WOT and door resistance, but I just don't know.

The car should run, but will it run as good as it should, I just don't know.
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