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Apexi Engineering Power Fc For Rb20 Only


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hi guys i was just wondering how many of you want power fcs for an rb20 r32??? i have sent in a few emails regarding the best prices i can get. i have estimated around 10 - 15 people would want one at the right price. i have noticed alot of people trying to sell PFC's for r33's and r34's but no one has made an attempt to obtain a excellent price and order a few of these. i should receive and email either today or tommorow regariding prices so purely looking for interest now. could people just post if they are interested.

thanks

jon

So far the best price i have got is $1500 delivered. so what do u guys think??

ok interest so far:

1 - Cubes

2 - Black rb20 silvia

3 - Jaystar

4 - wizard2k

5 - nf

6 - drifto

7 - 46n2

8 - R31 Koop

9 - Masters

10 -

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the reason there are more for r33 and r34 as its a stock apexi unit

there is no stock apexi unit for r32, its ap engineering one which is like a remodel of the r32 ecu to support powerfc interface. usual retail is like 1600+ normal powerfc is only 1000

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These PowerFC's are the latest version that also comes with the handcontroller bundled?

Nengun have them for some where up around the $1600 mark.

Greenline have the previous AP Engineering PowerFC that wasn't bundled with the handcontroller.

The PFC Pro's only real feature is its ignition cut vs the stock fuel cut when you bounce of the rev limit.

It also has a little feature of allowing a launch controll if you like which holds rev's constant until you pop the clutch.

That last feature is ok but I honestly wouldn't bother with the Pro version UNLESS you were planning to run NOS or just wanted the bling rev limit launch control feature.

Depending on the type of NOS system you run the stock fuel cut on the std. PFC will blow the little ol RB instantly.

I could see the launch control feature being handy with the rb20 though.

The RB30 doesn't need it.

Don't get me wrong though... I'm not nocking it or you Razor at all. ;)

Back on topic..

Do these PowerFC's come with a handcontroller?

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