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hey everyone im currently building my engine and want to go d-jetro with the apexi but i own an rb25det and they dont make the d-jetro unit to suite. but i have heard on the grape vine that u can make a bcnr33 d-jetro computer fit the rb25det is this true any help would be gr8ly appreciated

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hey everyone im currently building my engine and want to go d-jetro with the apexi but i own an rb25det and they dont make the d-jetro unit to suite. but i have heard on the grape vine that u can make a bcnr33 d-jetro computer fit the rb25det is this true any help would be gr8ly appreciated

It is possible that i know of with the standard pfc on the rb25det with no vct im sure the d-jetro pfc should work check out the thread about the power fc into the gts series if you were in melb there is a workshop that does the install

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HEY i have same question. i wanna install a D-jetro on my r33gtst@ rb25det. (740 inj, gt30, poncams, cp pistons,N1 Oil & waterpump, gtr crank, walbro FP, Z32 MAF, nismo FMIC, Mocal 20R oilcooler.....)

I wanna change the maf to map 3,5 bar.

Do i have to change some wiring? do anyone have exp. with that?

big thx

Marcus

as mafia said search for the info, it's all out there

it's not a simple sensor change, you need to get BCNR33 PFC, then change the wiring, then change the tune, then you loose VCT

it's a lot of work just to run a map sensor. whatever you can achieve with the map sensor, you can do with AFM

and a 3.5bar map sensor is only 2.5 bar boost you know that dont you?

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