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Well i have decided to buy a powerFC for my 1992 R32 GTSt (RB20DET) so i looked on nengun.com cauz they have great reviews from everyone here so far.

but i seem to be confused on witch one i have to get.

APEXi - Power FC & Hand Controller - AP Engineering

or

APEXi - Power FC & Hand Controller - Pro Spec

I dont know the difference and they both say RB20. So the question is which one should i/have to get??

And how much is postage and handeling, or any other charges for nengun cauz i sent email 3 weeks ago and havent recived reply.

Thanks,

Fugi

you can buy either, its upto you

both do the same job

read the powerfc faq (in my signature) for the differences between the normal powercfc, the ap engineering model and the power fc pro versions.

the price on nengun includes shipping usually, if you are logged in and set your location preferences. it should take around 2 weeks for delivery.

Hi mate I recieved my Power FC from nengun on friday. It cost me $1912 delivered to my door which included a hand controller and nismo rising rate fuel regulator. The only down side was the wait, it took nearly a month because the power FC needed to go to AP Engineering for adjustment and nengun had no shelf stock. But i was totally happy with his service and prompt replys to e-mails (i'm a registered member). I would totally refer him as a good person to deal with and great prices. I installed the computer this morning myself and bang first kick she started :ninja: so I'm totally stoked.

yeah nengun dont hold any stock of any powerfc units

but the delay with the ap engineering units is that they have to goto ap eng to be modified to suit rb20 so theres an extra delay

Yea i ended up buying a ap engineering one from a supplier on this fourm. ended up costing me $1480 and he said i would recive in about 5-10 days.

also paulr33, i came across your powerfc faq's befor i came and cheacked this so it was were i got all my answer's from. thanks heaps very helpful.

Thanks for replys guys

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