Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Item: 1 Apexi Power FC with no hand controller and 1 Apexi Power FC with hand controller

Age: Uknown

Condition: Used

Price: $950 without hand controller, $1,250 with hand controller

To Fit: (What car) Nissan Skyline R33 GTST with RB25DET

Location: Melbourne/Japan

Contact: 0403596801

Comments:

No longer need these Power FC's, have decided to use Nistune instead. Prices listed above include postage anywhere in Australia!!! Will post up model numbers when I have a chance.

Cheers

Edited by shAkIeL

I'll find out if there is any difference between the series, I dont think there is because all the R33 RB25 motors where the same where as the R34 Rb25's are not all the same.

Power FC including hand controller SOLD

Power FC without hand controller still for sale.. I have recently seen a few more RB25DET Power FC's with hand controller available in Japan and they are going for $1400+!! So what I have is pretty cheap considering how rare they are becoming.

  • 3 weeks later...

I have the Power FC without hand controller back up for sale again

Model - PFC RB25 9810-0067

The tuner of the person I sold it to didnt know how to unlock it....... So took it back and refunded him because he needed to get his car running asap and just bought another Power FC which was unlocked.

It is apparently very simple to unlock using Datalogit software, if we have the correct software at my work I will have it unlocked and ready to go!

Located in Melbourne, can have it posted anywhere in Australia.

PM or call 0403596801

$950.00

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • The rain is the best time to push to the edge of the grip limit. Water lubrication reduces the consumption of rubber without reducing the fun. I take pleasure in driving around the outside of numpties in Audis, WRXs, BRZs, etc, because they get all worried in the wet. They warm up faster than the engine oil does.
    • When they're dead cold, and in the wet, they're not very fun. RE003 are alright, they do harden very quickly and turn into literally $50 Pace tyres.
    • Yeah, I thought that Reedy's video was quite good because he compared old and new (as in, well used and quite new) AD09s, with what is generally considered to be the fast Yokohama in this category (ie, sporty road/track tyres) and a tyre that people might be able to use to extend the comparo out into the space of more expensive European tyres, being the Cup 2. No-one would ever agree that the Cup 2 is a poor tyre - many would suggest that it is close to the very top of the category. And, for them all to come out so close to each other, and for the cheaper tyre in the test to do so well against the others, in some cases being even faster, shows that (good, non-linglong) tyres are reaching a plateau in terms of how good they can get, and they're all sitting on that same plateau. Anyway, on the AD08R, AD09, RS4 that I've had on the car in recent years, I've never had a problem in the cold and wet. SA gets down to 0-10°C in winter. Not so often, but it was only 4°C when I got in the car this morning. Once the tyres are warm (ie, after about 2km), you can start to lay into them. I've never aquaplaned or suffered serious off-corner understeer or anything like that in the wet, that I would not have expected to happen with a more normal tyre. I had some RE003s, and they were shit in the dry, shit in the wet, shit everywhere. I would rate the RS4 and AD0x as being more trustworthy in the wet, once the rubber is warm. Bridgestone should be ashamed of the RE003.
    • This is why I gave the disclaimer about how I drive in the wet which I feel is pretty important. I have heard people think RS4's are horrible in the rain, but I have this feeling they must be driving (or attempting to drive) anywhere close to the grip limit. I legitimately drive at the speed limit/below speed the limit 100% of the time in the rain. More than happy to just commute along at 50kmh behind a train of cars in 5th gear etc. I do agree with you with regards to the temp and the 'quality' of the tyre Dose. Most UHP tyres aren't even up to temperature on the road anyway, even when going mad initial D canyon carving. It would be interesting to see a not-up-to-temp UHP tyre compared against a mere... normal...HP tyre at these temperatures. I don't think you're (or me in this case) is actually picking up grip with an RS4/AD09 on the road relative to something like a RE003 because the RS4/AD09 is not up to temp and the RE003 is closer to it's optimal operating window.
    • Either the bearing has been installed backwards OR the gearbox input shaft bearing is loosey goosey.   When in doubt, just put in a Samsonas in.
×
×
  • Create New...