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they are not all the same, most of the new stuff uses one controller.

I tried a GTiR AP engineering in my R32 GTR didnt work, there is a list on the japanese apexi site, do a search for power fc hand controller on performanceforums.com for sale section the link is in there.

the powerfc faq (in my sig) covers the different versions of the hand controller models and includes the feature matrix to work out what hand controlled you need.

primarily there are 3 different hand controller models

fcc

fcc2

fcc3

when they are new they have a sticker on the back.

the powerfc also has a model number on it.

from that u can work out what hand controller u need.

ETC, PROG VERSION will tell u what version PFC + Hand controller it is

what PFC is it? from what car/engine?

the ap eng is really an older style rb25 verion 1 pfc.

version 1 PFC needs 414-N007

414-n007 is FCC nt which is multiversion for nissan version 1

someone with an rb26 version 1 FCC should work.

if u can find someone with one of those it should work

http://www.apexera.co.jp/carlife/pro_apexi...ics/linup2.html

on that chart you want someone who has FCC NT

so any of the first gen nissan ones

gtir probably wont work as its a specific sr20 modified to work on the gtir

s1 / s2 r33 hand controller means nothing.

it depends on what version PFC it came from.

if its coming from a newish PFC then it wont work as its the newer style FCC3 so it will just boot to the logo and freeze. you need FCC NT which is the 1st gen R33 so someone who has PFC versiopn 2.x 3x. and 4.x their hand controller will work. someone who has PFC version 5.x wont work

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