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i've been trying to search about the apexi sitc, not much is around about these except that it tricks the ecu to advance or retard the timing in the way a safc tricks the ecu with air fuel. so now i need some help. thanks in advance.

1. i've got an auto r34 and just trying wondering if these would be able to be hooked up to my car. i've searched up a user manual for the sitc, and it doesnt have wiring diagrams for skyline r34. although it has for r32, r33 and other cars. so i was just wondering if these can be hooked up to the r34's.

2. what difference would this make and how much of a difference?

3. is it worth getting? cause if apexi didnt bothering continuing making it, doesnt leave a good impression :D

4. positive/negative feedbacks. btw my car's an auto so i cant get a pfc like many highly recommended

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Hi I've got one for sale its newish & I'll let it go for Aus $200 + Postage, but I'm in NZ...Let me know if interested.

i've been trying to search about the apexi sitc, not much is around about these except that it tricks the ecu to advance or retard the timing in the way a safc tricks the ecu with air fuel. so now i need some help. thanks in advance.

1. i've got an auto r34 and just trying wondering if these would be able to be hooked up to my car. i've searched up a user manual for the sitc, and it doesnt have wiring diagrams for skyline r34. although it has for r32, r33 and other cars. so i was just wondering if these can be hooked up to the r34's.

2. what difference would this make and how much of a difference?

3. is it worth getting? cause if apexi didnt bothering continuing making it, doesnt leave a good impression :wave:

4. positive/negative feedbacks. btw my car's an auto so i cant get a pfc like many highly recommended

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thanks for the link.

i've got an auto so no pfc. so looking for piggyback. many people say this with a safc will be alright. and since i've already got an safcII. looking for other alternative besides manual conversion.

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