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now that the power fc is gone (or going) what ecu's do people on this forum recommend?? mind you its for a rb25det

i have been in one running a microtech and it seems to do the trick, but any other suggestions wold be good.

cheers

UNLESS I SEE A PRESS RELEASE OR SOMETHING WRITTEN ON THERE WEBSITE ABOUT IT...THIS IS BULLSHIT ABOUT POWER FC'S

THE RUMOR HAS BEEN AROUND FOR ABOUT 2 YEARS NOW AND I STILL SEE PLENTY OF POWER FC'S AROUND.

cheers

wel there is a whole other thread about the pfc's being discontinued but anyay, what ecu you use really depends on your tuner. if your tuner recommends wolf then use wolf. if they use microtech use microtech. this applies even if the pfc isn't being discontinued.

wel there is a whole other thread about the pfc's being discontinued but anyay, what ecu you use really depends on your tuner. if your tuner recommends wolf then use wolf. if they use microtech use microtech. this applies even if the pfc isn't being discontinued.

yeah i know i read it and then NO ONE has PROOF!..bbwwahahha what a waste of a thread!

RE: PFC

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=143433

yeah i know i read it and then NO ONE has PROOF!..bbwwahahha what a waste of a thread!

It's the same reason the Wolf V400 was discontinued, no more chips.

RE: PFC

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=143433

It's the same reason the Wolf V400 was discontinued, no more chips.

yep and i just read it and what proof is there...you have just shown me what other forums are talking about....so untill there is proof im still waiting....

there are still dozens of pfc's for sale second hand

you just can't buy any new, well some suppliers may have say 1 or 2 in stock

but no new units are being made, the nec processor used is end of life from NEC so they had no choice, it is unclear if apexi will somehow use another processor type, they did for the fd3 rx7 which has the 78f4 cpu instead of the older (out of date) 78p3 cpu. so unsure at this stage.

its not like all powerfcs just magically blew up yesterday, its just its not for sale brand new for the three gtst models

I have been trying to get my hands on a PFC for the last week. No one has them anymore (RB25DET)

I'd say that's pretty good proof :P

I got an email from a supplier in Japan saying that whateva stock is out there is whats left - the "new" version I was advised will be available mid next year.

P.S anyone got one they don't want anymore!

see if these guys have stock (ring them)

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/APEXI-Power-FC-with...1QQcmdZViewItem

see if slidewise can get them for you

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...80594&st=40

speak to jap parts specialist

http://www.jappartsspecialist.com/

modyourcar.com.au (althogh epensive)

http://www.modyourcar.com.au/product_info....products_id=485

yahoo auctions

http://search1.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/sea...=0jp&acc=jp

slidewise imports shoudl be able to bid on these for you

there should be quiet a large array of them in circulation 2nd hand u just gotta find them

Thanks Paul!

Tried all the Ebay ones - all sold.

JPS is the one who advised about the release date of the next version for the RB25DET and he is also out!

Thinking that yahoo japan auctions is bout the only place left

can you post the email u got from jps?

Crap I have already deleted it! I will get him to resend it. He mentioned that he had 20 on backorder and they are all taken (was one left yesterday morning but by the time I saw the email was too late!) and after that there was no more till mid next year with the new release.

Il post the email when I get it resent!

Alright, I just managed to purchase one on ebay for ECR33 - this seller had 3 left (well now 2) a little bit dearer but meh!

Cost me $1095.00 + $16.00 delivery. I am definitely too impatient to wait until next year for one! Delivery expected of b/orders within the next 2-4 weeks.

This is the link:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...p;rd=1&rd=1

Microtech LTX12s is what i will be using in mine

Ive ran Microtechs on my prevoius cars and they have been fantastic - dont listen to the rubbish of they use more fuel - it just means the tuner hasnt done their job properly

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