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Its really easy,

Pull the kick panel off passenger side, un-screw the brackets from the ecu then un-screw the 10mm bolt in the middle of the blue wiring harness. Plug the Power FC in, it can only go in one way.

Make sure its done up fairly tight, as for boost controll kit it plugs into the side of the FC you'll understand when it arrives.

If you don't have the boost solinoid then you have to go into ETC > FUNCTION SELECT > the top one BOOST CONTROLL KIT > turn it off by pressing arrow.

anyone have troubles fitting the power fc into the old position?

Ive tried for about an hour trying to fit the power fc with handcontroller cable plugged in into the silver bracket (old ecu position), the ****ing thing wont go in

now its just sitting on the passenger floor...

are u mounting it with the hand controller plug that plugs into the socket on the powefc facing up or down, mine is facing up, hope you are mountign it the same way. i couldnt find a way to actually attach it to the bracket, but once you bolt the braket back in the powerfc doesnt move around, you also try cable ties or some tape as cameron said

anyone have troubles fitting the power fc into the old position?

Ive tried for about an hour trying to fit the power fc with handcontroller cable plugged in into the silver bracket (old ecu position), the ****ing thing wont go in

now its just sitting on the passenger floor...

in my GTR I just took the bottom off the old ecu (it has the two 'tabs' that bolt to the car) and put in on the power FC, then bolted it up where it came from. Kick panel just goes over that. Hand controller is still plugged in too.

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