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brand new APEXI POWER FC D-JETRO R33/R32 GTR, $1450 WITH 12 MTH WARRANTY!

pm me if intrested, can be picked up from me in Melb or delivered.

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also for sale, R33 GTS-T Apexi power fc, brand new in box, 12 mth warranty, i can prove it is new and have receipts. $1410

pm me if intrested in each one.

Edited by R33-GTST

Sorry for being a little naive but whats the difference between the standard unit and the D-jetro? just the quick version will do :nyaanyaa:

Cheers

I guess he doesnt have one then :nyaanyaa:

? you lost me, i never said i had one, i got a d-jetro for a GTR R32/R33

the diffrence between a d-jetro and a normal power fc is that with the d-jetro you can run the car without an airflow meter, it uses map sensors.

I'll take the GTST unit, PM sent

brand new APEXI POWER FC D-JETRO R33/R32 GTR, $1450 WITH 12 MTH WARRANTY!

pm me if intrested, can be picked up from me in Melb or delivered.

  • 5 months later...
also for sale, R33 GTS-T Apexi power fc, brand new in box, 12 mth warranty, i can prove it is new and have receipts. $1410

pm me if intrested in each one.

hey dude

my name is nathan and i live in wa and i own an r33 gtst rb25det skyline. just wondering if you still had that apexi power fc for the rb25det up for sale as i am looking for one. i have been they are a good upgrade. how much u willing to sell for. if so can u post to me in wa. my mobile number is 0429405487.

look forward to your reply

nathan

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Sorry for being a little naive but whats the difference between the standard unit and the D-jetro? just the quick version will do :)

Cheers

Removes the air flow metres by using two mass air flow sensors and tapping them into the inlet manifold runners, had one on my old 33 GTST (with RB26) and it was a huige difference to the normal PFC is pretty decent, it was making peak torque and power quicker and more power and torque aswell :(

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