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hi,

I am modifiying my 1990 R32 gts-t (RB25DET engine swap), and i need your ... should I buy to run my upgraded fuel system, should i get an Apexi Power FC, or Apexi S-AFC would be enough for me

mods are :

T04E garreet turbo

custom high mount headers

Trust wastegate

BOV

custom intercooler

greddy profec-b spec II boost control

HKS exhast system

tomei 270/8.8 in,ex cams

HKS 1.2mm metal head gasket

HKS 555cc injectors

SARD standard fuel pres. regulator

BOSCH external fuel pump

K&N air filter

centerforce single plate clutch

thanks & waiting for replies

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i dont think anyone would suggest anything except a powerfc looking at your list. If all you had was an exhaust, FMIC and more boost then an SAFC is perfect... add a few more goodies like you have and any piggy back is not going to cut it like a full independant ECU

The new apexi safc has also just been released :unsure:

It's on nenguns site

bah the new acf neo is just a fancier s-afc, not much more.

in the end its still a maf manupulator, which suck, i learned that the hard way...

pfc is only a few bucks more than the afc neo so why short yourself.

I wudnt of thought with an rb25 wit cams the to4e wud of been THAT bad? My mate has a HKS to4e which comes on full boost (18-20psi) by 4,500rpm, on an rb25 that would be lower and again with cams, but maybe the hks/garrett turbos are quiet different or i have the model number mixed up and its just a to4 or somethin.

Define 'laggy' in ur opinion...

As for tuning make it a power fc no question. You can also tune it for abit less lag if you spend some extra time on the lower rpm's.

Edited by jazza08

This may be a stupid question, but I was reading about the Power FC, and noticed that the Power FC can run the car using a MAP sensor instead of the AFM. Does the car have to be tuned using the MAP sensor, or can the Power FC be tuned using the AFM?

thanx guys for your replies, I ordered a power fc and waiting for delivery :blink:

hope you like lag, as the t04e certainly will be. why not go for something more suitable? whats your power goal?

I think that with these cams the t04e would spool earlier, my power goal is 450hp, what do u think? will i reach there with these mods and good tuning hopefully?

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