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hey guys, i just wanted to find out more about the apexi S-ITC. been looking around on the net, but i can't anything more than it works well together with a SAFC and it advances timing.

is it hard to get it installed an tuned? or can most ppl do it.

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it would just splice in to the ecu liek the s-afc so nothing 2 hard to do!

not many people have s-itc installed in their car!

u have a na but dont u?

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yer i know not many ppl have sitc in their car, is there a reason for this? coz its not worth it? i looked on the apexi site and it doesnt even have it there!!!! strange.

yup i got an na turtle :)

but i heard that a safc together with sitc will still make a difference in the na. dunno if its true. so was just wondering, mite be better than putting an exhaust on as i can always remove it when i sell the car.

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Originally posted by _turtle_

yer i know not many ppl have sitc in their car, is there a reason for this? coz its not worth it?  i looked on the apexi site and it doesnt even have it there!!!!  strange.

yup i got an na turtle :D    

but i heard that a safc together with sitc will still make a difference in the na.  dunno if its true.  so was just wondering, mite be better than putting an exhaust on as i can always remove it when i sell the car.

i was talking to gerald at ice today and he said by the time u buy it install it and tune it, it aint worth the effort, as he said get an power fc

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damn, there goes that idea then. i feel the need to put some money into the car :D

actually, i want to sell it and get a turbo. i've seen a few decent GTS-T's in my email from j-spec and geoff. only problem is,

1. i need to sell my car first to get the money to bring one down

2. if i sell my car first then i'll have nothing to drive until i can find another one, and knowing my luck after i sell the car i won't b able to find a decent one straight away.

there were 2 93 GTS-T grade 4.0 going for less than $15,000 plus rego and stamp duty, so all up it would be around 16-17k i guess.

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