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hey guys after a didnt compture for my rb25 s1 i wanted to get a apexi power fc d-jetcro cause so i dont have to run afm but they dont make them for rb25s any more does any one know of any other engine management systems that are plug and play and run a hang controller and dont use afm? or is my only chance of gettin on is finding a second hand one?

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Get the adaptronic from Hypergear, if you buy a turbo off him too he will do a good price.

I have been carefully looking too as I also dont want an AFM, adaptronic seems to be the way.

The 440 select has eflex capability (good for E85 setups without needing to use the same E85 everytime).

I have a RB26 De-Jetro running my RB25 :thumbsup: We use a RPM Window Switch to run the VCT http://www.msdigniti...dow_Switch.aspx

is that all u had to do? plus why do u need to run one? will it matter if im runing bigger cams and adjustable cam gears

is that all u had to do? plus why do u need to run one? will it matter if im runing bigger cams and adjustable cam gears

You only need to run one if you keep VCT cams, as it allows you to adjust the changeover point that the ECU doesn't have a function for.

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I have a RB26 De-Jetro running my RB25 :thumbsup: We use a RPM Window Switch to run the VCT http://www.msdignition.com/Products/RPM/Timing_Controls/RPM_Controls/8969_-_Digital_RPM_Window_Switch.aspx

Did you have to modify anything to use the De-jetro? I would love to be able to use one on my s1 rb25

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