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R32 GTR and R33 GTR stock ecus are different, 2 injectors are switched at the loom plug and the R32 GTR doesn't have VCT. So I'm wondering if the R32 GTR version of the PFC will switch the injectors automatically and have VCT working?

as the topic states. im after buying a pfc. but its for a r32 gtr. the guy says that r32 and r33 are the same.

just wondering if thats true,and thought id ask some of the skyline experts on here.

thanks chris.

Forget the PFC, get a Vipec Plug-in!

hello

BNR32 and BCNR33 PowerFC are the same unit, same model, same code etc.

The BNR32 and BCNR33 differences are airflow meter ramp and 02 sensor control.

Depending on which car you plug this model PowerFC into, you need to adjust ETC, FUNCTION SELECT, 02 SENSOR REG

and select the correct Airflow meter from the Airflow meter menu under SETTING, AIRFLOW

the rest is the same, same logic, same loom, same plug, same wiring, same hand controller etc

hello

BNR32 and BCNR33 PowerFC are the same unit, same model, same code etc.

The BNR32 and BCNR33 differences are airflow meter ramp and 02 sensor control.

Depending on which car you plug this model PowerFC into, you need to adjust ETC, FUNCTION SELECT, 02 SENSOR REG

and select the correct Airflow meter from the Airflow meter menu under SETTING, AIRFLOW

the rest is the same, same logic, same loom, same plug, same wiring, same hand controller etc

so basically i can fit the r32 pfc to my r33 gtr. and it will be ok ?

like i dont want to pay all this money and then find out it cant be tuned correctly by the tuner. and have to pay the $400 still

i just want to know. as it will save me money and alot of time

cheers chris.

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