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the information is readily available on the forum, you can use any RB series powerfc. obviously you cant easily get one from another car and get it to work.

because all RB's are fairly similar electronically and the powerfc has the ability to be tuned, you can get a powerfc from any RB powered skyline to run any other. BUT, only the R33 and R34 powerfc will do the job PROPERLY. the R34 has variable cam timing, only the R33 and R34 powerfc has the components inside to run that. using a RB26 powerfc is cheaper but you need to redo your wirring harness and you lose control of the VCT.

the VCT (variable cam timing) is makes the car alot more powerful down low, without VCT the car will feel alot laggier unless you get a really good tuner to tune it out with adjustable cam gears.

the forum is FULL of information, more than you will find by asking questions and usually you can ask your question in a topic that is already going.

If you have any questions about how to search, please ask, if not I have armed you already with more than I should have.

Goodluck

1. use common sense 2. search the information is readily available on the forum, you can use any RB series powerfc. obviously you cant easily get one from another car and get it to work. because all RB's are fairly similar electronically and the powerfc has the ability to be tuned, you can get a powerfc from any RB powered skyline to run any other. BUT, only the R33 and R34 powerfc will do the job PROPERLY. the R34 has variable cam timing, only the R33 and R34 powerfc has the components inside to run that. using a RB26 powerfc is cheaper but you need to redo your wirring harness and you lose control of the VCT. the VCT (variable cam timing) is makes the car alot more powerful down low, without VCT the car will feel alot laggier unless you get a really good tuner to tune it out with adjustable cam gears. the forum is FULL of information, more than you will find by asking questions and usually you can ask your question in a topic that is already going. If you have any questions about how to search, please ask, if not I have armed you already with more than I should have. Goodluck
THANKS FOR INFORMATION. NORMALY I WOULD DO AN EXTENSIVE SEARCH BUT WHEN I TRYED ALL I GOT WAS A POST ABOUT STEP 1 AND STEP 2 ON UPGRADING. IM ON MY PHONE AT WORK SO THE PAGE LOAD TIME IS LIKE 10MIN.S SO I FIGURED ASKING THE QUESTION WOULD BE QUICKER THAN TRYING TO SEARCH WITTH THE SLOW PHONE SPEED
When you get home, follow these two links http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fa...req-t64201.html http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/docs/...erfc-faq.htm#55 just about everything you could want to know about powerFC
THANKS MATE WILL  DO (ONLY FOUR HOURS OF THIS SHIFT LEFT GOTTA LOVE NIGHT SHIFT).
lol better hope ur getting paid well, im going 2 bed :blush:
YEAH PAY.S GOOD BUT THE WIFES PUT HER FOOT DOWN AND SAID SHE LET ME GET THE CAR I WANT BUT NO UPGRADES TO THE CAR TILL SHE GETS THE UPGRADES TO THE HOUSE :D ONE DAY !!!!!! 

lol then buy the car with the upgrades already and tell her ur saving up for the house... "its not like i dont want to work on the house hun, afterall once im done i can work on the car too :D"

mediation, atleast they think so :blush:

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