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Hi everyone, inthe apst i have asked for assistance with my vehicle and have been blown away with the amount of help. Thank you. I have now got another question. At the moment I am looking at upgrading my ECU but I want to steer away from the units that use AFMs. I have had a look at quite a few different units but they all cost about $1800. But I have found that Apexi have made a Power FC unit that uses a map sensor instead of the afm, and this unit can be obtained from nengun.com for just over $1000 delivered. But the problem being is that it is listed for the rb26 not the rb25. Can anyone please tell me if the rb26 units can be used on the rb25. I have tried ringing Apexi over in the states and all i got was an answering machine, which I left a message on (with ph number and email address.), over a week ago and haven't heard back from them.

So can some one please help me,

thanks everyone.

have a read of the link in my sig, we are trying to make a loom to use rb26 PFC on rb25 and rb20

i wont be testing with the djetro version however. the djetro version you need the seperate map sensor kit installed.

not sure where you would install the two map sensors. i know of a workshop who used an rb26 djetro on a 300zx twin turbo so it should be possible

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