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Wait a little bit until the RB26 unit is perfected for the 20. paulr33 has been working on it here on SAU and its all good from what ive read.

i'll grab the link for you, but will only be around $1250 for a brand new one, good value compared to the prices some peeps are trying to sell the discontinued FC's at!

Wait a little bit until the RB26 unit is perfected for the 20. paulr33 has been working on it here on SAU and its all good from what ive read.

i'll grab the link for you, but will only be around $1250 for a brand new one, good value compared to the prices some peeps are trying to sell the discontinued FC's at!

Its already been done and run cobber, there are a few people running moddified 25/26 PFC to suit the 20.

Paul sold his loom to Mafia who has since gone on to getting it running in his car. It requires a few changed to run on RB20 but will be within the next few weeks once the new owner takes possesion ;)

JP you can buy a 25/26 PFC for $800-900 and i know someone else that can do the modification for you (shouldn't charge but if it is it wouldn't be much) which saves your brother having to fart arse around with it :thumbsup:

well surely there can't be too much to it, if its only changing the wiring thats no hassles at all for me, i just need to know what goes where. I have also seen another memeber on here running the 26 pfc, I have since sent him a pm but waiting for a reply. find that link haha

well surely there can't be too much to it, if its only changing the wiring thats no hassles at all for me, i just need to know what goes where. I have also seen another memeber on here running the 26 pfc, I have since sent him a pm but waiting for a reply. find that link haha

From my understanding there isn't a whole heap involved but it does require datalogit to make the necassary changes.

JP if you dont want to wait for a AP PFC then buy a 26 one and talk to Rob at Creatd Motorsports :P

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I should have mine next week which has already been modified so u can try that first if you like :O

ok cheers ben i will give him a ring on tuesday and see what the go is, apparently the fuel pump needs to be rewired as the gtr pump goes from 7 to 12v ? and something to do with the afm part of the ecu, but not sure that was only a rough description i got of whats going on. will update the full story when i know, as its a very interesting approach in my opinion, I would be more then happy to get dr drift/the speed lab to tune it, but by buying a powerfc means i can get the tune adjusted easily here and also it becomes my resource to find out whats going on with the engine,

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