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Grab a bleeder valve fro $100 and do that whenever aswell.

My Power FC is currently collecting dust under the bed untill i get the front mount done.

Literally!  Gotta get my act together  :P

could you explain the function of the bleeder valve.

I am the same ive had the intercooler for about 3 months now but havent gotten around to it until now. gonna do it all at once to avoid extra costs.

They are NOT interchangable so as long as you order the one for your car' date=' you will be fine. www.nengun.com has been used by heaps of people on these forums, do a search and you will see. Very cheap and comes with warranty.

does the FC commander from NENGUN come in english or japanese?

I remember reading on here about 3mths ago that Mr Nengun himself said that replacement ECU's are classed as "(something)" which doesn't incur any import taxes.

The tariff code that nengun references is 9032.89.80

http://www.apectariff.org/tdb.cgi/ff3235/a...ind.cgi?AU+9032

I Just Coped a $64 customs bill for a 2nd Hand power fc which was marked with value $400.

$20 Customs & $44 GST :(

can u dispute this with the info as quoted by ed previously -

" The tariff code that nengun references is 9032.89.80 "

http://www.apectariff.org/tdb.cgi/f...ind.cgi?AU+9032

decided to buy the system from nengun - total cost with delivery approx. $1100AUD. Thanx for all the advise guys - saved myself a couple of hundred dollars. Can now look into a better boost control.

Yeah I bought from nengun - probably ordered at the wrong time but it's here now - got a bit held-up from the Japanese holiday.

I also got the electronic boost controller and nismo adjustable fuel pressure reg.

Yeah I bought from nengun - probably ordered at the wrong time but it's here now - got a bit held-up from the Japanese holiday.

I also got the electronic boost controller and nismo adjustable fuel pressure reg.

nice - u gettin it tuned by a pro?

thats the go - I gotta travel to get mine done cos I live in such a limited area. I swear there is only 6 skylines in about a 150km radius where I live. we definitely stand out!! Does any body know much about evo in canberra?? Or should I go to sydney? I hear croydon are good tuners?

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got my power fc and commander today from www.nengun.com - luckily I wasnt stung with any extra duties or taxes( as I have heard of) - total cost = $1,104.90 delivered.

now I would like to know if any one can recommend a good tuner in the canberra region.

thnx. :D

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