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Hi guys/gals,

I have been told that my power fc may have re-initialised and needs the boost control mode "disabled". Unfortunately i do not have a hand controller. The even worse problem is that the car is supposed to be in a wedding next weekend!!!! I have tried buying one, but not only is it $500 odd bucks i dont have, but they couldn't get it here in time. I am willing to travel to melbourne or bendigo or really anywhere within an hour or so from Ballarat, if you were willing to meet halfway i'd be willing to pop $50 odd bucks in ya pocket for the hassle. I would only need it for 15-30 minutes tops so you could wait while i used it, (to ensure i dont take it, cant be too trustworthy these days).

I have borrowed ones before and now belive the one i'm after is for PFC RB25 version of power fc. There are in fact 2 versions of the power fc for r33's! The other is the ECR33 one. On the back of the hand controller it should have FCC NT somewhere on it, if it does, this is the one i need. I already have access to the other skyline one which has FCC3 on the back....This one does not work with my ecu.

My mobile number is 0408532977, my email is [email protected].

If you can help me out please reply to this post, pm me, email me, or call/sms me anytime.

Thanks to those who even took the time to read this.

Kind regards

Danny

yeah thanks anyways, at least i know ppl are lookin to help if they can! lol thought since i got my hands on a r33 one that it would be all good, only to find out that FCC3 doesn't work and FCC NT will work!! DAMN IT!! I'm pretty sure that wrx ones are all FCC NT handsets prior to 2001 models too. And some sr20 ones and some R32 GTR models are compatible. Basically from what i've read if it has FCC NT on the back of handset it "should" work!

Cheers, and thanks again

nope, just 2 different hand controllers for them

different version of the 2 yeah, but if you have a power fc on a skyline then one of these 2 will work.

Edited by DRIFTPIG

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