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Hey guys looking at buying a power fc for my series 1 r33 (non vct), and have searched the web all day trying to find info but no good. So far I have heard different things saying the same power fc can be used on r33 and r34 neo, others say only the base will work on series 1 and you need d jetro for the vct ones. Anyway, all I wanna know is this. If this model number is the standard base unit or the d jetro and will it fit my series one rb25det non vct engine. Any help would be great

PFC ECR33 010-1916

NOTE : Take no notice of the (non vct) I had talked about, I was under the impression it was only the series 2 engines that had vct (heard too many different things). The engine I have is a series 1 engine, with the ignitor on the coilpack cover and the green stickered airflow meter! Someone is bound to know more about pfc's than me. I just need to know if its the normal model that uses afm not the maps. And if it will suit my engine.

Ok after reading about 150,000 different things on what model does what. I have learned (slide told me :D) that there was no d- jetro made for gtst anyway.......ahhhh. So this topic can be closed. Thanks!

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