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Its not completley model specific, my hand controller said 'To Suit Subaru/Nissan' on it

Can't remember the model number off the top of my head, but can have a look and find out tomorrow if you want

Chris

Chris,

if you could check it out for me that would be sensational. Basically i wanted to try out my friends h/c from his silvia. Hopefully ur numbers and his correspond. If it does then i can search around for something second had if not brand new.

Cheers

George

On the back of the hand controller, these are the numbers -

FCC2NT 020-00841

I think on the box it says something like

'Subaru/Nissan 020-0084' or something like that

:P Chris

Forgot to check the box last night, but the info here should provide you with enough to source a hand controller

P.S - Roy, that car of your mates hauled major ass around the prolouge stage for the CA Rally, I think he ended up P1, he was by far the fastest throught the Senna Chicane where I was! Awesome stuff

Shame about not catching up, will have to catch up when you are over next, or are you still here for the weekend?

Chris

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P.S  - Roy, that car of your mates hauled major ass around the prolouge stage for the CA Rally, I think he ended up P1, he was by far the fastest throught the Senna Chicane where I was! Awesome stuff

Shame about not catching up, will have to catch up when you are over next, or are you still here for the weekend?

Chris

Yeh, bloody work always gets in the way of good time. The little Escort was leading last night, it helps when the guy your navigating for is a 2 times Bathurst winner :(

Oh and regarding the handset, apparantly they aint he most common handset, so make sure your tuner has one if you are just getting the Pfc

Yeah, it was great to see the little Escort, it flew through the chicane, one of the few cars to really use the ripple strip to the fullest

Nice to have a navigator that knows what they are doing too!!

In regards to the handset, I know a R33 controller didn't work properly when I was at Morpowa ages ago watching them do a bit of tuning on some dudes 32 with a PFC

Don't mean to hijack the thread, but does anyone know if the PFC boost controller works with the AP PFC?

Yes it does, but the wiring is slightly different. Let me know when you have one and I will send some pictures and instructions.:)

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