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jurule,

Have a read above as the R33's are not a simple drop in like the R32's.

Its up to your self if you think its worth while or not. The PFC has its benefits with the downside of an external vct controller.

A vct controller still has to be sorted.

The problem with the emanage is tuners willing to play with them. They are not a simple plug with what I've been led to believe have poor documentation.

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No problem. :)

Do consider that a VCT controller still has to be sorted out. This is a little project in my spare time so it won't be completed over night.

The Rb26PFC without VCT works perfectly fine in the R33; its only the VCT controller that has to be sorted. :)

So... Its up to you if you can hang off for a little until the VCT controller gets sorted.

With VCT off the RB25's mid range is a little lack luster.

lol... Yellow Galliano is much more appreciated.

No need for a motivation incentives.. Comes down to limited time at this very moment as I have to get mine back on the road; I'm fabricating the dump pipe, inlet piping etc myself in spare time.

Won't be too long. I've updated the thread starting post. :)

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For the R32's there's no problem. For the R33's really there's no problem either BUT at the moment I still haven't got a VCT controller, which I won't be doing until my own car is sorted with respects to needed a new headgasket; I attempted to reuse the old metal shim but bah bugger leaks. :down:

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