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hey guys i just bought a avcr but im missing a few parts due to the owner forgeting to remove all of the parts before selling his car.

i have all wiring but for the pressure sensor and a few T joints and other nipples. anways i can easily buy T joints but does anyone know if i can use an pressure sensor as a replacement?

i think i need the important parts 3, 17,18,19. can anyone help me out. i would be installing this on my car with stock turbo with internal wastegate. what parts DO i DESPERATELY need to find?

thanks in advance

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As far as i know, from fitting one on a friends car, the original parts you need is 1,2,3,4 also the airfilter nr:13 is a good one to have, other then that its just to go to a shop to buy nipples, hoses and clamps in appropriate sizes.

Some products have a t-joint with a restrictor inside, but as far as i recall the AVCR doesnt.

On the solenoid there is 3 holes, but youll only need 2 nipples and a screw or similar to block the last hole off.

When mounting the solenoid its always good to use some sort of rubberplate or similar between the mountingplate and the car.

Hope that helps some!

-Cheers!

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lol did you buy the AVCR off ebay? That one went for a bargain price!

If you already have the wiring harness, then you only really need to get the pressure sensor. All the rest of the parts you could get from your local auto store.

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read

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/docs/...powerfc-faq.htm

and goto the section:

62. -> Boost display without the Boost Control Kit?

27. -> How does the AVC-R compare to the PowerFC boost controller kit?

17. -> What other optional parts are available for the PowerFC?

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i dont have a pfc. but just the standard computer.

oh i get it, so i can purchase that "map sensor" as its known since the pressure sensor and map sensor are virtually the same?

"By default as the PowerFC will not show boost pressure as it has no method of reading it in via the stock ECU loom. If you purchase a suitable map sensor and connect it to the PowerFC boost control kit port then the hand controller will display boost pressure. The boost control kit uses a Denso map sensor which is part #DPS 310 2000a - Denso 949940 6270 5V and the wiring loom cable/plug can be brought from Apexi which is around $40 AU. The cable is listed as the 3pin boost control harness. Nengun has this listed under Electronics -> Apexi -> D Jetro Option Parts"

thanks heaps Paul

can anyone else confirm this.

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