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Just keep looking, that's the going rate for PFC now, people here are still asking way to much, so easy to find them for 800 or less if no hand controller.

Gday Paul,

im interested in the boost control kit, from what i know these kits are relatively generic but i just wanted to make sure it will suit 32/33gtr power fc dejetro.

also wanted to send my apreciation for your website its a fantastic resource, particually for me as im just starting out in fc world.

cheers

you need to check if your PFC has the 3 pin or 5 pin boost controller port socket

next to the hand controller port there will be a white stock

check how many pins your has to work out what boost kit will suit that PFC

this is for 3 pin kit and the boost solenoid has ECR33 plug on it (it comes with bare wires from apexi)

so you just mate it to the stock BCNR33/BNR32 boost solenoid plug wires

i sold mine for cheap mainly cos i got it for $860 new delivered back when they were sold as a combo from nengun and then YEN was good and mine had been repaired previously (resolder on board) so the price was fair given the condition

ok managed to find it

the offical part # for this kit is

415-A001

To Suit PowerFC

Skyline - R33 GTS-t S2 - ECR33

Skyline - R33 GTS-t S1 - ECR33

Skyline - R32 GTR - BNR32

Skyline - R33 GTR - BCNR33

Skyline - R34 GTR - BNR34

Silvia - S14 S1

Impreza - GC8/GF8 Ver1-2

Pulsar GTiR - RNN14

180SX - RS13 (CA18DET)

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