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Thanks for the input guys.

I have seen the D-jetro name being thrown around but really unsure as to what the major difference is between standard PFC and the djetro. (i could google it for hours etc but a human answer would be nice)

Cheers all

By the time you buy a PFC and two AFM's you it would almost be cheaper to get the Wolf if that is what you needed and I'm pretty sure you get them plug and play for the RB26.

I'm Mechanic / tuner is Sabbadin Automotive in Mulgrave and he is also a Wolf Dealer so he can give you some good info for what your needs may be.

I am personally using a PFC in my stagea but that is only because Wolf does not make an R34 inout plug and I didnt want to cut the loom, however i believe the Rb26 is ok.

Give Rob Sabbadin a call if you like on 9558 4422 and tell him that Dave with the Stagea told you to call..

Cheers

Dave

By the time you buy a PFC and two AFM's you it would almost be cheaper to get the Wolf if that is what you needed and I'm pretty sure you get them plug and play for the RB26.

I'm Mechanic / tuner is Sabbadin Automotive in Mulgrave and he is also a Wolf Dealer so he can give you some good info for what your needs may be.

I am personally using a PFC in my stagea but that is only because Wolf does not make an R34 inout plug and I didnt want to cut the loom, however i believe the Rb26 is ok.

Give Rob Sabbadin a call if you like on 9558 4422 and tell him that Dave with the Stagea told you to call..

Cheers

Dave

Cool Dave thanks i might do that tomorrow and see what he has to offer.

Cheers

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