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Haha, the funniest thing in that thread is the guy saying that his Haltech was plug and play because it was installed in under 3 hours. If that's true, then my FMIC was plug and play too because it was installed in under 3 hours as well.

And so was my front facing plenum, my previous S-AFC (hell, that was less than *2* hours including wire splicing), and my 550cc injectors will also be plug and play :) Jeebus, my whole car was plug and play! All those mods aren't as complicated as I thought :O

hahahaha Plug & Play hahahaha

It can take less than 3 hour to do alot of things. lmost all Turbo upgrades are from now on to be called 'plug & play'. Actually due to the simplicity of most upgrades I think they are all plug & play. There are a few people on this forum who have had alot of success with their 'plug & play' engine swaps.

FOR SALE - one plug & play RB25det front cut.

i plugged my playstation into my rb20det sil and i remapped the fuel/air ratios. I just used the plug and play Gran Turismo edit. You guys want me to do yours?

On a serious note, if this did actually work and the fabrication wasn't much to take it up to the price of a r32 one then it would be quite handy for rb20det owners. Be good if he gave some more info tho.

Is this thread for real or not, I would have thought with the wide use of the Apex PFC by now someone would have already stumbled onto this "miracle" if it were so easy why would AP engineering need to custom make the PFC to suit rb20det's at such a higher cost. But if it true i'd be totally stoked.

Now who's gonna be the ginney pig to try and post up results. :D

Is this thread for real or not, I would have thought with the wide use of the Apex PFC by now someone would have already stumbled onto this "miracle" if it were so easy why would AP engineering need to custom make the PFC to suit rb20det's at such a higher cost. But if it true i'd be totally stoked.

Now who's gonna be the ginney pig to try and post up results. ;)

Thats a good question. Dose it really work? I'm not close to getting my car running to try. I know someone who has a PFC for a RB25.

i plugged my playstation into my rb20det sil and i remapped the fuel/air ratios. I just used the plug and play Gran Turismo edit. You guys want me to do yours?

On a serious note, if this did actually work and the fabrication wasn't much to take it up to the price of a r32 one then it would be quite handy for rb20det owners. Be good if he gave some more info tho.

Interesting, that sounds very similar to Carlo's "brOtec"...maybe you guys should swap notes

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