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thanks guys. I think i will go the SAFCII option. fair bit cheaper and I have no more mods in mind really. maybe just change to AFM to Z32 but thats about it.

Obviously the powerfc option would be ideal, but it is $700 more+ cost of tuning.

Thanks again. :P

hmmm..... someone has told me they got it to start up and idle?

this is on an auto 34 GTT.

Do the problems occur when the car is driven?

Yeah starting the car won't pose any problem...it's when the gearbox has to start changing gears...that's when things get ugly.

I've got an e-mail from Apexi somewhere stating this...as I looked at getting one for my car

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