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hey guys im wondering if anyone would be willing to let me "borrow" for a hour or so a PFC hand controller for a 33 gtr .. getting airflow meters changed to Rb25 , and need to set different settings.. APC quoted us 700 just to plug in and "change" settings bloody rip off..

also anyone else here has used the rb25 airflow meters have had any problems? or any major differance over stock air flow meter?

thanks vish

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If you can find out what version pfc u have my hand controler may work...

They are all the same plug just you need the right version hand controler for your pfc...

Mine for instance is the newest firmware as its only 4 months old...

I bought mine last year and I'm 99% sure that the R32 GTR and R33 GTR PFC's are the same.

But I do know there are different versions for different models. PFC's and hand controllers. That's why the NZ guy sells different versions of his software for different models.

ok guys the powerfc version is 1.0 just wacked the rb25 airflow meters car went sideways all throught 1st and 2nd gear .. although i do think it needs a proper tune.. anyone recommand anyone other then APC..??

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