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lwells - I can definitely get the power fc pro for your GTR. I will post prices shortly.

HLT4Eva - Ive added you to the list.

rob1981 - Ive added you to the list and PM sent.

:P

WetGTR - PM sent.

lwells - heres some prices.

APEXi Power FC PRO (R32 GTR) - $1090 delivered

APEXi Power FC PRO & Cmmander (R32 GTR) - $1460 delivered

Note - the PRO units are made to order from Japan and will take from 2-6 weeks for delivery.

lwells - heres some prices.

APEXi Power FC PRO (R32 GTR) - $1090 delivered

APEXi Power FC PRO & Cmmander (R32 GTR) - $1460 delivered

Note - the PRO units are made to order from Japan and will take from 2-6 weeks for delivery.

Thanks for that. Bit more than I want to pay: put me down for a standard R32 GT-R unit.

:)

Lucien.

what is th dif between pro and the one i am geting what is the price dif and the pformance dif and is it worth spending the extra money for 97 r33

It depends on what you want to do with your car.

The power fc pro is designed for drag racing use.

These units have 2 additional functions over the regular units:

1. Ignition cut used for rev limiter - Regular Power FC cut fuel feed when the preset rev limit is reached. At high rpm there is the possibility of knocking when the fuel is cut in high powered cars.

The Power fc Pro cuts ignition at the rev limit to prevent knocking that could potentially destroy the engine.

2. 0km/h rev limiter setting - Allows for the setting for an initial rev limiter that is active whilst the car is not in motion.

This allows for maintaining a rpm level for constant launches.

Similar cost and lead time to the GTR version as mentioned above.

:)

since the other one is gone... when do u need payment by? coz im really broke atm

Close date - 12/07/05

Payment due - 14/07/05

I'll send payment details to all the buyers before the close date.

:)

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