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THX paulr33 give me that information.. :)

REF TO THIS http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/docs/...erfc-faq.htm#70

AS TOPIC WHICH PFC CONTROLER TO SUIT RB20DET??

FCC NT First generation to suit Nissan ?

FCC FN Second generation to suit Nissan ?

DOES ANYONE USING AP ENGINEEING PWC FOR THEIR RB20DET... ?

CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHICH CONTROL TO SUIT??

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Back of the hand comander: FCC2 NT010-00443

I won't be starting the car for a day or so, when I do I will check what version it is for you

Is the above version hand commander right for the PFC I have Paul?

It works fine with no issues etc - its just that you said it should be N001

I know the FCC2 refers to a Version 2 - but whats the go with the NT010-00443

yeah FCC NT or FCC NT2 is the older style hand controller

this was for nissan generic before they started shipping them as batch FC + HC

but you can't buy FCC NT new anymore as they don't make it

they make

FCC N001

or

FCC X001

N001 is the older style nissan hand controller - this should work - their serial is usually like RB20 or RB25 or RB26 (note its the actual engine code)

X001 is the newer style hand controller - for users who have the bundle style PFC - their serial is usually like ECR33 (note it changed to the actual car code) or GTR33-L (BNCR33 l-jetro)

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