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I work for a local electronics shop in Perth and have access to all of Jaycars stock at wholesale (or very close too) through Electus. The group buy would only be for the automotive kits plus things like the data cable for the digital fuel adjuster.

The discount would be a minimum of 20% off RRP if 5 people bought the kit. Electus don't list further discounts but we could probably get more off if we had a huge order.

On top of that I can offer to build the kit for you if your not able to do so yourself. Obiously if I'm going to be building 10+ kits for people it might take a while but I've had a soldering iron since I was 8 so I'm pretty handy with one. I'm not sure what I'd charge for this so suggest a figure that seems resonable if your interested in getting it built.

Sofar the list of kits would be -

Digital Fuel Adjuster ~$60

Hand Controller ~$45

iEBC ~$60

Digital Fuel Mixture Display ~$50

Intelligent Turbo Timer ~$35

If you have any requests let me know and I'll add it to the list. If your interested just reply with what kits your interested in getting and I'll add your name to the list. If there enough people interested I'll find out exact pricing and get the group buy started.

Cheers

-Matt

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G'day,

I'd be interested. Have you used any of these kits? How well do they work compared to the name brand parts out there?

How hard/easy are they to install in a S1 R33?

Especially interested in the

Digital Fuel Adjuster ~$60

Hand Controller ~$45

iEBC ~$60

&

Intelligent Turbo Timer ~$35

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Theres a big thread here discussing it. People got some good results from them.

Install is fairly easy. The DFA need to be spliced into the AFM signal (cut the afm wire near the ecu and connect to the DFA). Other than that it just needs power.

The boost controller needs to be connected to the #1 injector output (also on the exu) and to a boost solenoid (not supplied). The linked thread has a pretty good explanation of how it all works.

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