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New Apexi Power Fc & Fc Commander (With Organic El Screen). Nismo 555 Cc Injectors And Apexi Power Fc Boost Control Kit


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Hi guys,

Selling my new Apexi Power FC & FC Commander, Nismo 555cc Injectors and Power FC Boost Control Kit - all for an r33 gtst. Comes with everything as it is new in the box having only been delivered from Japan 2 weeks ago. The Boost control kit is plugged in directly to the Apexi ECU to allow you to control boost pressure via the Hand Controller.

Prices:

Apexi Power FC & FC Commander: $1200

Power FC Boost Control Kit: $450

Nismoc 555cc Injectors: $820

Walbro 255 fuel pump (341 model): $150

Buy new performance parts for 2nd hand prices. No waiting to have it delivered from Japan and everything, as mentioned previously, is brand new in their respective boxes. I've already marked it down from the actual price I paid for each item, so prices are negotiable, but please be kind. :)

Reason for sale is I'm looking at getting a different setup. I will also post my Brand New In Box GCG turbo once I get the actual specs for it. I will post pictures shortly.

Located in Sydney. You can reach me on 0426 208 077

Thanks

Things can be sold as a package with the turbo. This is basically a bolt on, guaranteed response package, good for around 250 (conservative) - 280 kwatw. Otherwise prices are as is. I may be able to bundle certain things together and work out a slightly cheaper price. Thanks everyone.

Whats the part number for the boost control kit? Will fit BNR32? Cheers

FYI

I just bought one of these PowerFC boost controllers myself and paid a similar price. They're becoming relatively hard to find, but according to Apexi it will fit your 32 GTR. There is some information below about compatibility, it should use 3-pins I believe.

Model 415-A001 - Apexi PowerFC Boost Controller kit

Nissan Skyline - R33 GTS-t S2 - ECR33

Nissan Skyline - R33 GTS-t S1 - ECR33

Nissan Skyline - R32 GTR - BNR32

Nissan Skyline - R33 GTR - BCNR33

Nissan Skyline - R34 GTR - BNR34

Nissan Silvia - S14 S1

Subaru Imprezza - GC8/GF8 Ver1-2

Nissan Pulsar GTiR - RNN14

Nissan 180SX - RS13 (CA18DET)

Thanks for the info rb_2six, I'm currently running a PowerFC D-Jetro (GTR33D) in my BNR32 so I'm tyring to find a Boost Control kit that comes with the map sensor harness. And yeah your bloody right about trying to find them ^_^

Edited by ADUBZ

Hi Tom, Thanks for that, the part number is correct and is compatible with the cars on the list.

Semi interested in the Power FC. Is there any changes in the new versions of the Power FC's?

was it ever fitted? Did tuning software communicate alright with it?

Good morning guys. Been quite busy over the past couple of days, so sorry for the delay in replying to all the PMs. PMs have been replied to. :)

PMs replied. If items do not get sold as a package this week I will consider selling items individually. I'll be in touch with the people who pm'd first.

Hi guys, unfortunately interested buyer for the whole package is unable to proceed with the purchase. I will make contact with those who pm'd me re the individual parts to check if they are interested over the next few days. I just need to figure out postage costs since this is the first time I will be sending things interstate. I will be using e-go to get estimates for the cost of delivery.

Hi Mate,

Could you provide further details on the spec of the turbo? What price are you looking for as well? Thanks.

Hi Mate,

Could you provide further details on the spec of the turbo? What price are you looking for as well? Thanks.

Sure mate. It's a gtx2876r with a 0.7x rear housing. I was originally looking to get an r34 turbo (with the OP6 housing) and high flow this, but after speaking with GCG they actually recommended this unit. It's still designed for response but has a slightly larger housing so it will provide somewhat more kws than a high flowed r34 turbo.

This turbo has 6 bolts on the dump side so it will bolt on to a stock r33 manifold and has a T3 flange. The only fabrication work needed is on the intake side where an intake pipe will need to be made up (or a flange of some sort for your current intake pipe if you would like to retain it). This turbo is rated around the 420-520 hp mark depending on tune and other supporting mods. I bought this brand new 2 months ago from GCG themselves for $1950, so I am hoping to get a price around the $1800 mark or so. I hope this answers your questions mate.

BTW are you from Sydney? If you are you can have a look at the turbo and scrutineer it to your hearts content. :)

PMs replied to. To those interested please include your area and post code so I can get a more accurate quote for you.

Boost controller sold to Ash (adubz). Power FC sold pending payment. Other items still for sale.

Hi guys. Sorry to those I haven't finalised details with. I've been camping out here in Sydney in a line for a land sale so I haven't been able to do much else. Just to confirm payment has been received for the boost controller. I will get in touch with you callan re payment in the next 2 days (as soon as I get home).

Boost Controller and Power FC sold and are on their way to their buyers. Items still available:

- Nismo 555cc Injectors (side feed)

- GCG GTX2876r turbo

- Walbro Fuel Pump

Oh apologies, turbo is a gtx2867r (ball bearing). Confirmed with GCG that housing is 0.73.

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