Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Works on my R33 GTS-t...

Works on my mate's R33 GTR...

So I can only guess it's the new model that works with all Skylines/Nissans.

Feel free to come test it out. I'm in Lane Cove, Sydney.

$300 firm.

[email protected]

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/22862-powerfc-hand-controller-sold/
Share on other sites

You email address bounced dude...

Well the old model PFCs needed a different hand controller for each model car...

R33 GTS-ts need one, R33 GTRs needed a different one, R32 GTRs needed a different one again.

Then APEXi release the new model PowerFC, along with a hand controller that worked across the entire Nissan and Subaru range... Since it worked on both my old GTS-t and my friend's GTR, I can only assume it's the newer model...

I'll post the serial number later tonight...

Originally posted by Merli

Since it worked on both my old GTS-t and my friend's GTR, I can only assume it's the newer model...

I'll post the serial number later tonight...

It is the new one - mine works on rb25, rb26 and even sr20 and Hondas!

The serial should be 415-00xxx something.

T.

BTW, I don't work on a waiting list basis. First person to come by and put cash in my hand or bank account gets the prize.

First come, first served.

Cheers,

Andrew.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Man, different parts but the same numbers is terrible @dbm7! And it doesn't help that most online shops don't list the part numbers at all. They just give a list of compatible models...
    • Slow when hot could also be because its getting more dynamic compression, OR things are getting a bit tighter once it is all expanded. If it were an earthing issue, typically I'd expect you to have it have issues all the time. Unless it's really a combination of both things. Where the higher compression, and things being a bit tighter, is giving that bit of extra load and you do need a slight clean up on the cables/connections.
    • Yeah, this is one of the most annoying things about nissan part numbers... I've got an unrelated example... Image is of the AT output shaft ~ they have the same part#, but clearly the shaft on the left is beefier design to that on the right ...the difference (essentially) is the 'lighter' shaft on the right, is for engines up to RB25DE (this includes RB20 variants) : the shaft on the left is for RB25/26DET(T)....are they interchangeable? Yes...but obviously one shaft is going to be stronger than the other...and, the lighter shaft is around USD115, but the heavier shaft closer to USD150...same part#... ...epc-data usually tells a tale ~ the amayama listing for 39100-23U60 has a note "Longest side is between 60 and 105 cm" ; no such info is there for 39100-23U70 ...and given the great disparity in price between the 2 parts, it makes me at least curious (to the point of caution) where the 'extra money' went? ...ie; these 2 parts have a cost difference that (to myself at least) isn't explained by 'plastic boot'...ie; with amayama there's AUD700 price difference ...plastic versus rubber?...I'm not seeing it like that...and 60cm ~ 105cm...??...that's a huge disparity....something hinky going on here... I'd try searching by VIN, not model... /2cents
    • I don't know for sure, but I'd expect them all to be interchangeable given the diff end and hub end don't move/change between any C34 series. Often Nissan will change part numbers and the aftermarket follows those year ranges; but the original part number change doesn't mean other parts won't fit. The change could be a change in material, internal parts or even just supplier. For example, all the RB gearbox to engine bolts are no longer available and there is a new part number instead. The only change is they went from cadmium plated bolts to zinc plated due to the issues manufacturing with Cadmium. They look different but work the same.
×
×
  • Create New...