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Hi i own a R33 gtst and am trying to locate a power fc to suit but am finding it extremely difficult to find one as they are a discontinued line. Now my question is are there any other ecu options out that are comparable to a power fc ? If so what are they?

Many thanks

Peter

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From hot 4's info (I was going interstate and had to buy something to read .. Dont flame me :D) Wolf seems to be the best features for $$$ dont hold that one to me .. But they said it was a touch better than a power fc .. Big call I know .. but i read it ..

Just read that the wolf is $2200 with hand controller .. Thats a motza!

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Hi i own a R33 gtst and am trying to locate a power fc to suit but am finding it extremely difficult to find one as they are a discontinued line. Now my question is are there any other ecu options out that are comparable to a power fc ? If so what are they?

Many thanks

Peter

hope you find your PFC they are good ecu..

i found a second hand pfc not long ago for $1300 but i did some calculations and it wasnt worth it. If i got the pfc i would of also had to buy a z32 afm & splitfire coil packs. For that much money i can buy a microtech L12 with bosch coil packs, remote screen & wiring loom. Advantage to the microtech that its brand new & its also less than rrp. The pfc was more than rrp.

I knew a guy with a wolf system. He may of just been unlucky but he said it was the biggest piece of shit ever.

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There is already an "alternatives" thread.

See link below, there is 6 pages or so to give you a great idea.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...;hl=alternative

Im locking this as its already been covered a few times.

Cheers

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