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You're wrong (as usual) :)

The PFC is a standalone ECU. It does other things besides control timing (ITC) and fueling (afc).

Btw: You're the one with the fancy AVC-R, enough blue to hold a disco. Not to mention your ful sic bro head unit

Teeheehee

P.S. Third place my ass, bitch :D

Originally posted by uLa32

hehehe :)

the equivalent of a pfc with the boost solenoid would be an s-afc, s-itc and an avc-r piggy backed off the std ecu right? (correct me if wrong). seems a bit messy for me and you got enough blue screens in there to light up a whole cabin. ;)

i say get a pfc... probably the most easiest to install and tune and it doesnt affect your wiring loom. and its hidden behind the passenger kick panel so you cant see it anyway.

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Originally posted by rs73

Hi Denham,

Yea I do remember him...

Did he has a power chip installed? I thought his car was worked by APS somewhere in Bayswater area, with Chiptorque computer and he some FMIC...

I'm not sure which dyno power chip based their reading on, but I'm planning to get PowerFC anyway, so it won't bother me much :D

Rianto

He had a powerchip and fmic and had all thw work done at the chip place, which bullshitted him about his power figure.

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Just finished the final tune of a TSI on a R32 gts-t. It made 218rwkw at 19psi with a conservative tune since it is a daily driver. The car has GTR 440cc injectors of different impedance to the original jets yet the TSI has no problems with this since it has it’s own injector drivers. I will post up a graph tomorrow with the final power pull.

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bah! its a factory fitment bro! heh

third place indeed.............. indeed..... heh

Originally posted by poyz

You're wrong (as usual) :D

The PFC is a standalone ECU. It does other things besides control timing (ITC) and fueling (afc).  

Btw: You're the one with the fancy AVC-R, enough blue to hold a disco. Not to mention your ful sic bro head unit

Teeheehee

P.S. Third place my ass, bitch :rolleyes:

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Factory fitment my SDBC/GT2530/FMIC/Bosch 975 indeed!

Third place...pfft...dyno tune at Croydon in less than a months time. I'll be spanking your 12.7 effort more so than I already am :D

Originally posted by uLa32

bah! its a factory fitment bro! heh

third place indeed.............. indeed..... heh

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Must be all that ricey blue...

Me and Ula have been pulled over at the Ring Road for racing/dangerous driving/speeding (you name it) ... we over took an unmarked car at speed limiter. Took us a while to notice him.

Of course Ula was behind when this took place (had to add it Ula!)

Till this day, no fine/court order in the mail. The policeman said to me. Now now, this ain't no racing car and you're not a race car driver. Whereas Ula got threatened with a court order.

Must be a skyline/pig thing. Sucks to be a skyline driver when cops are on the prowl (ie at Melbourne).

As for that sticker coming off tonight, whats the bet it goes back on sometime soon :lol:

Originally posted by INASNT

mine road legal just not pig legal accoding to them!

the sticker comes off tonight! :D

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Sure is a trolley.

A girls car is faster than your skyline.

Now thats funnier.

Originally posted by INASNT

thats coz the cops and the rest of us know that u drive a shopping trolley, and dont say u will beat me, its not the point, even a cop thinks u drive a girls car!!! hahahahahaha :P

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Originally posted by poyz

At least this chick's car hasn't painted the interior baby blue...

Haha! You rice boy.

I'm off to do some shopping now, got many GTS-t's to spank around town :P

well atleast u wont have to worry about your car being stolen from the shopping center carpark, since u can use it to place all your shopping in since its a trolley!!

hahaha

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