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Thanks Cam,

Apexi dont do R32 stuff in the states, hence no English manuals... even the generic one for PFC is to suit an RX7. This is a HCR32 specific PFC.

Cheers anyway

Ciao

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is it the Apex Engineering RB20DET powerFC? If you have the jap manuals if you can scan the pages, I might be able to translate them for you

Unfrortunately I bought the PFC second X Japan. Hence no manuals. I have however done a search and found that the GT-R waste gate control is on Pin 25. In my car (HCR32) that has no wire to the loom.

My PFC has a boost control socket, and I know some people run Apexi EBC on this model, even though the catalogue has no listing.

Will look for Japanese information and give babble fish a run. May need to take you up on that offer.

Regards

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LOOKED EVEN ON AP Engineering Site.

Surely someone out there must be running RB20DET PFC and a EBC that can tell me where the solenoid gets supplied from... (Well, a link to ground. The Solenoid is powered constantley - as is the AC idle up solenoid.)

Maybe I just plug EBC into ACC so if I turn on the A/C the boost will increase...

This is becoming desperate

Regards Tom

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