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hi all

i have a power fc for a 34 gtr, i am looking to hook up a boost controller unit to this...

i believe there is a special loom/spec one for the rb26 (3 pin plug)

i have found one that looks to be minus a few bits and wanted to double check with some one who may have used one b4.

it will need

- 1x solenoid (with hose fitting)

-1x map sensor

-hose and fittings etc etc

now is there 1 or 2 wiring looms?

1 from the power fc unit to the map sensor, and the soleniode hooks into the stock loom.

or is there ment to be 2 wiring looms?

pics on google suggest both :S this is where im LOST!

also what was the serial numbers of the power fc units that had the glitch of ignition?

i recal a -8? -08 or somthing...

cheers boys

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It's apparently impossible to tune it out. Some people (like myself) experience an occasional light hiccup under mild throttle input - mostly near boost threshold; worse cases are at high rpm only. Max boost - high rpm - misfire... No thanks

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