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Hey Guys, selling the Power FC setup that was used with my big Z32 motor.

  • Replaces AFM with MAP sensors
  • Allows 20x20 mapping
  • Currently tuned for Nismo 740 injectors

All sensors, wiring harness and plugs are (included as pictured below) ready to fit.

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The hand controller can be used for tuning, and also displays the following

InjDuty - Injector Duty / How busy the injectors are

IgnTmng - Ignition Timing - Camshaft timing

AirFlow - Airflow meter voltage

PimVolt - Map Sensor voltage

Eng Rev - Engine revs

Speed - Road speed

Boost - Boost Pressure (requires optional boost kit fitted)

Knock - Knock sensor reading

WtrTemp - Water temperature or engine temperature

AirTemp - Air inlet temperature

BatVolt - Battery voltage

The hand controller also records maximum readings, so you can review max water temps/injector cycle/air inlet temps/knock numbers etc after a drive. I have found this feature particularly useful.

Also included in the sale is a Greddy multi switching unit. This was used to run the VTC on my VG30DETT, and the second output was used to run a thermofan. The Greddy is a two channel arming switch that can operate on anything from one to three paramters via the factory ECU or via external sensors. It can also function as an alarm/warning unit. This would suit someone wanting to run thermo fans, water/meth injection, nitrous, whatever...

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Price: $1800 the lot, including freight, or best offer

Location: Sydney (North)

Condition: As New

sell power fc seperately? msg me on 0423 441 677

Hi, yes I would consider separating -hit me up with an offer.

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Just wrote back to your PM.

Considering the standard power FC's seem to go for around $1200 I'm not keen on letting the D-Jetro go for $1100... but thanks for the offer.

  • 2 weeks later...

A change of plans means asking price down to $1200 THE LOT. Sell the Greddy and make some money back...

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