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Just wondering if any one can help me in deciding how to go about running my RB26 with a T51R with no AFM's. i understand that the Power FC D-Jetro can run map sensors, but does this mean i need to buy the harness and actuall sensors sepratley?

any help would be great.

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Required is the following That are not included with the D-Jetro Power FC:

2 X Map Sensors 499-X001

1 X Sensor Harness 415-XA04

2 X Nipples 499-A019

We sell the whole kit for $1270 Delivered including hand controller :w00t:

yeah you need the map sensor kit

map sensors x 2

map sensor harness & loom

then you need to install it and configure it all up before it will run

the powerfc faq covers the bits of the djetro kit install

there are some extra gotchas's using map sensors on the individual throttle body intake so be sure to do lots of reading and learn where to place the map sensors

i am in the same boat at the moment. im throwing up between the haltech interecptor, e11v2. and the power fc and d-jetro unit. all including the boost controller/solonoid.

im leaning towards the e11v2 but due to affordability i may have to go the power fc's

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