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Hey my peeps, just a few questions that I need to ask about NENGUN. How reliable are they? And is everything they sell legit? Because I was thinking of getting the power FC and saw it was ridiculously cheap compared to every other place I have been to. Because I don't want to get a unit that's been made in some dodgy persons garage. Has anyone dealt with them before and brought the Apexi Power FC through them?

The total price is $ 789.33 inc EMS, are there anyother hidden costs that I need to know about, if so please let me know.

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Haven't bought a power FC off them, but bought heaps of other things.

They're ain't dodgy and they are reliable. Only thing is that you have to wait for quite a while before the item arrives on your door step :dry:

And you might want to use the search button, you'll find this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1...l&hl=nengun

:rolleyes:

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also are there any differences between the d-jetro and l-jetro

yes d-jetro is map sensor based, l is std replacement both easy to tune but loosely the l-jet will return better fuel economy in a daily.

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Hi Anthony.

Please take the time to have a quick search.

If you search with "nengun" you'll find dozens of thread.

And also if you read the sticky in this very section, you'll find a link to the PowerFC FAQ webpage.

Between those two, it will cover all you need to know

Cheers

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