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I have a Apexi boost controller kit to suit a R34 GTT Apexi power FC

I recently bought a power Fc and it came with the boost control kit

I already have EBC so I do not need it.

I was told the power fc and boost controller were only used for 2 weeks, so it is practically new

The kit was bought from Imports 101, so I beleive what they have told me is true.

New price from is $360 delivered from Nengun

As far as I know, these will not suit R33 GTST

Will sell for $260 delivered

Brisbane

definately interested if this fits r32 gtr.. let me know asap

Sorry it will not

Just found this list

415-A013

To Suit PowerFCNissan Silvia - PS13 (Red Top)

Nissan Silvia - S14 S2

Nissan Silvia - S15

Nissan 180SX - RPS13 S2 (Black Head)

Nissan 180SX - RPS13 S1 (Red Head)

Nissan 180SX - RPS13 S3 (Black Head)

Nissan Skyline - R34 GTT - ER34

Subaru Imprezza - GC8/GF8 Ver3-4

Subaru Imprezza - GC8/GF8 Ver5-6

Sorry it will not

Just found this list

415-A013

To Suit PowerFCNissan Silvia - PS13 (Red Top)

Nissan Silvia - S14 S2

Nissan Silvia - S15

Nissan 180SX - RPS13 S2 (Black Head)

Nissan 180SX - RPS13 S1 (Red Head)

Nissan 180SX - RPS13 S3 (Black Head)

Nissan Skyline - R34 GTT - ER34

Subaru Imprezza - GC8/GF8 Ver3-4

Subaru Imprezza - GC8/GF8 Ver5-6

where'd you find this list? Just trying to find out if the 32gtr power fc boost control kit will suit a 32gtst power fc?

Sorry it will not

Just found this list

415-A013

To Suit PowerFCNissan Silvia - PS13 (Red Top)

Nissan Silvia - S14 S2

Nissan Silvia - S15

Nissan 180SX - RPS13 S2 (Black Head)

Nissan 180SX - RPS13 S1 (Red Head)

Nissan 180SX - RPS13 S3 (Black Head)

Nissan Skyline - R34 GTT - ER34

Subaru Imprezza - GC8/GF8 Ver3-4

Subaru Imprezza - GC8/GF8 Ver5-6

noooo... good luck with the sale anyways.. definately a bargain

noooo... good luck with the sale anyways.. definately a bargain

This is the model and car list for R32 and R33

Model 415-A001

Nissan Skyline - R33 GTS-t S2 - ECR33

Nissan Skyline - R33 GTS-t S1 - ECR33

Nissan Skyline - R32 GTR - BNR32

Nissan Skyline - R33 GTR - BCNR33

Nissan Skyline - R34 GTR - BNR34

Nissan Silvia - S14 S1

Subaru Imprezza - GC8/GF8 Ver1-2

Nissan Pulsar GTiR - RNN14

Nissan 180SX - RS13 (CA18DET)

This is the model and car list for R32 and R33

Model 415-A001

Nissan Skyline - R33 GTS-t S2 - ECR33

Nissan Skyline - R33 GTS-t S1 - ECR33

Nissan Skyline - R32 GTR - BNR32

Nissan Skyline - R33 GTR - BCNR33

Nissan Skyline - R34 GTR - BNR34

Nissan Silvia - S14 S1

Subaru Imprezza - GC8/GF8 Ver1-2

Nissan Pulsar GTiR - RNN14

Nissan 180SX - RS13 (CA18DET)

So an r32 gtr apexi boost controller wont work on an r32 gtst power fc?

There is no listing for R32 GTST that I could find

I would say there is no listing for the r32 gtst because Apexi did not actually release the power fc for the r32 gtst. The r32 gtst Power FC's have been modified by AP Engineering.....

But I would think the boost controller that works on r33 gtst and the GTR's should work fine, as I think the AP Engineering Power FC for the r32 is actually a r33 ecu modified to suit.....

I have a Apexi boost controller kit to suit a R34 GTT Apexi power FC

I recently bought a power Fc and it came with the boost control kit

I already have EBC so I do not need it.

I was told the power fc and boost controller were only used for 2 weeks, so it is practically new

The kit was bought from Imports 101, so I beleive what they have told me is true.

New price from is $360 delivered from Nengun

As far as I know, these will not suit R33 GTST

Will sell for $260 delivered

Brisbane

What model is the boost controller?

I would say there is no listing for the r32 gtst because Apexi did not actually release the power fc for the r32 gtst. The r32 gtst Power FC's have been modified by AP Engineering.....

But I would think the boost controller that works on r33 gtst and the GTR's should work fine, as I think the AP Engineering Power FC for the r32 is actually a r33 ecu modified to suit.....

do u know how i can find out for sure if it will?

do u know how i can find out for sure if it will?

The item is no longer for sale

I unwrapped the package I got from the supplier to check the part number to find a greddy boost actuator and some other apexi bits missing

So I am in the process of sorting it out with them.

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