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Hi people,

Before you abuse me I have done a search for this and couldn’t find anything.

I am going to buy the Greddy Profec B Spec II ebc for my R34 GTT. Few questions:

1. Where have people positioned the actual device in the R34 cabin?

2. Is it handy in the spot that it is installed in or would you install it somewhere else if you were to do it again?

I have an empty DIN under my stereo but not sure how it would fit/look there as the device is much smaller than DIN size.

Ps. Any tips/warning about the installation of this ebc in a R34 GTT?

Any helpful advice would be much appreciated.

:domokun:

What i did, i know its a 33 but same same...

I attached it to a panel that you call pull out.....drilled 2 holes and black cable tied it there.....prob not the most attractive method but still looks good and does the job...

What i did, i know its a 33 but same same...

I attached it to a panel that you call pull out.....drilled 2 holes and black cable tied it there.....prob not the most attractive method but still looks good and does the job...

sounds like a plan.

I assume you mean the empty DIN panel?

Also is it a pain to switch from high boost to low boost on the fly or is it just 1 button and that it?

Under the dash next to my left knee.Never hit it.And in a handy spot.Not that i touch it anymore,always in hi boost mode :domokun:

I thought about that as well but Im pretty tall with long legs so might get in the way at times. :wave:

well mines on the right just above the boonet latch.....im also tall and am yet to hit it....

Greddy profec II is a simple one button push to switch between hi and low....

na i hate it there as well. i want my car to look pretty much stock/stealth not to atract unwanted attention from the boys in blue.

is your feed hose istalled before the intercooler or after? any problems with the setup?

Well, when I finally get around to having my PFC & Greddy Profec B Spec II Boost controller installed, I'm gonna have the controller put into the coin slot on the right hand side, obviously the back section would have to be cut out.

besides, i put my coins in the ash tray in the centre console anyway, holds more coins & easier to access :D

Under the dash next to my left knee.Never hit it.And in a handy spot.Not that i touch it anymore,always in hi boost mode :yes:

that's where my SAFC 1 is and its about the same size.

great spot for it

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