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ok question fo r the day ladies:

can you use the avcr boost control as you would the pfc boost controll? I have heard that the avcr is the same boost control as the pfc boost control unit so could i buy the cheap avcr in the fs section and throw the controll unit and use the boost control part hooked up to the pfc?

possible?

ok question fo r the day ladies:

can you use the avcr boost control as you would the pfc boost controll? I have heard that the avcr is the same boost control as the pfc boost control unit so could i buy the cheap avcr in the fs section and throw the controll unit and use the boost control part hooked up to the pfc?

possible?

nope. the pfc ebc has a plug that connects into the pfc, the avcr does not have that.

Centrelink said i wasn;t sick enough for an extra $5.80 a week :)

lol, how very unfortunate

;):(

farken i want to be in that.....man i would have shit myself...how big is that farken turbo

If it didnt look like ass,this ls400 with 2jz + 6spd would be pretty cool

http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/104937321

possibly. but y would one consider buying a 2j equipped car that has no big single?

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