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if i was you i would go for a motec i heard there a model for a plug & play r33 gtst & a r32 can be done if asked & it also allows you to remove the Air Flow Meters, so you can just run a massive pipe stright to your new after market turbo ;)

I brought me a Power FC for my r32 gtst (HCR32) it was hard to come by but if u try hard enough u will find it.

*NOTE* HCR32 Power FC was made on demand by AP Engineering (APEXi Engineering) it was never a item you can find on the apexi catalogue, i beleived it was a remapped r33 or a r32 gtr Power FC unit to suit the R32 GTST (HCR32).

If you cant find the Power FC or your not willing to go for the motec it the better option.

If you would like to search for the power fc the part number is

Skyline HCR32 RB20DET 89/5 - 93/7 118,000 4E14N07Z Only MT

Thank Meggela for the part number.

Hope this helps.

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