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Anybody knows how to read nissan part #???


alexideways

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Hi, I'm looking for an MAF sensor for my RB25DET and came across a few on evil-bay but, even though they state that it's for the RB25 they seem to have different part #.

 

Can someone tell me if this is al the same part???

 

Skyline ECR33 RB25DET 80mm MAF HKS Power Flow Filter:

P/N: 22680 31U00 A36-608 E60

 

Nissan RB20DET / RB25DET MAF

Part number: 22680-02U00 ...-... ...

(Only have the first half of the number for this one)

 

JDM SKYLINE HCR32 RB20DET 80mm MAF Mass Air Flow Sensor

Part number: 22680 16V00 A36-000 N60

 

z32 Maf N62 rb25det vg30det s13 240sx w/ plug sr20det

part number: 22680 30POO A36-000 N62

 

Or if someone has one for sale...

 

Thanks in advance guys.

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While I don't work in Nissan parts I know someone that does and he told me the first series of numbers are the "actual" part number while the second set of alpha/numeric is for application cross compatability. Don't know if this exactly helps but I might be able to forward some of these numbers on to him and see what he comes up with. Let me know, it'll take a day or two.

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Well I thought I would post this in the public so others may use it for reference but this is what I have so far for you. More detailed info later in a PM.

 

RB20DE(T)

Part # 22680-16V00

 

RB20DE(T)

Part # 22680-02U00

 

RB25DE

Part # 22680-02U00

 

VH45DE

Part # 22680-61U00

 

VH45DE

Part # 22680-61U01

 

VG30DE(T)

Part # 22680-16V00

 

VG30DE(TT)

Part # 22680-30p00

90-96 300ZX and 300ZXTT Specifically

 

Anyways just thought I would give you a heads up, also all are 80mm and the only difference, if any, that there seems to be is the harness connection.

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Aright I got my guy on it today and got some clarifications on the number thing. As stated before the actual part number is the first set. IE 22680 is an 80mm MAF sensor. The second set as stated is what vehicle the part will actually fit. IE it denotes a specific style of the part in question, most noticable will be the shape/style. He is going to run the numbers tomorrow and pull some to see if there is anything else he can come up with such as variances in the plugs and see if he can get a breakdown of what each location in the second set denotes.

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