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Hi All,

I just tried to install my new PowerFC into my R33 GTS-T. After removing the sock ECU I noticed the PowerFC doesnt have any screw holes to mount it in the existing brackets. Also the plugs for the hand controller are on the adjacent side to the wiring loom, so its completely covered by the top bracket. Has anyone else installed these themselves, I'd appreciate some advice. Do you have to get brackets made up? In the FAQ's they say to just replace the ECU with the PowerFC, didnt think I'd run into this much trouble. :D

Thanks guys.

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it should just slide into the stock bracket and sit pretty firmly.. i also used some double sided tape..

install it without the h/c connected and then just slap her in afterwards.. but ya it will take a while seems u cant realy see anything

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