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I have a Power FC and hand controller to suit R32 and R33 GTR. Located in Kellyville Sydney

The Power FC was tuned by Ben at Unique Auto Sports and produced 230 kw at the rear wheels on Premium Unleaded at a very safe tune with solid A/F ratios. And i have the Dyno sheet to prove it.

The car ran 14psi boost (boost restrictor cut out) and only mods were a 3inch cat back exhaust and pod filters.

UAS charges $590 power fc tune, which includes "part throttle, cold start and final road tune using Pro Tuner, knock sensor and Bosch Air Fuel Ratio meter and includes setting boost or multiple boost settings"

UAS DYNO PRICEING

So if you have similar mods this is PERFECT FOR YOU, and can save you $590 Which is about 45% of the total cost of buy and tuning

I also fitted the backing plate from a stock ECU to the Power FC so you can actually bolt it in the stock location, normally they just float around in the kick pannel sometimes getting damaged. But dont worry it still has the power fc front cover to show it off.

I want $1000 firm.

I know some people can get them brand new for about the same money, but if you dont get a brand new one tuned you can blow your motor (and loose power and responce) So your saving about 45% Which is a bloody good discount for an item which is BETTER then new almost every way!!!!!

PLEASE read these and it might make you think twice about buying a new one and driving around without getting it tuned... it could cost you a rebuild.

About UAS quality of tune before and after with a PFC

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=110666&hl=

This is about dirving around and standard PFC tune

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=118777&hl=

This one is all about the PFC and all is functions, and about driving around without getting a tune

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/docs/power...erfc-faq.htm#24

Call Jake 0404080448 or pm or email [email protected]

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The car ran 14psi boost (boost restrictor cut out) and only mods were a 3inch cat back exhaust and pod filters.

Cmon cefiroboy, read the post...

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Still for sale!!! some one must want a plug in computer with a great tune already to go with out putting your own engine and car through all the risk and stress of getting it tuned!!!! Plug in and GO.... How about this if your local I will even install it for you for free!!!!!

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Still for sale!!! some one must want a plug in computer with a great tune already to go with out putting your own engine and car through all the risk and stress of getting it tuned!!!! Plug in and GO.... How about this if your local I will even install it for you for free!!!!!

Still firm on 1k?

If you holding it that price because of the UAS tune.. well I dont want UAS maps... you can get them to put it back to factory Apexi maps and ill make an offer.. PM me let me know..

Still firm on 1k?

If you holding it that price because of the UAS tune.. well I dont want UAS maps... you can get them to put it back to factory Apexi maps and ill make an offer.. PM me let me know..

Yes you can reset them back to original maps no problem, but i dont know why any one would want to as they are not safe its like just buying a new pfc and plugging it in, the reason there is mapping that comes pre installed is so you can plug it in and drive it to get tuned (and so there is a decent base map) The UAS tune is on the VERY safe side of things, and makes loads more power then the original maps.

Read this and it might change your mind....

About UAS quality of tune before and after with a PFC

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=110666&hl=

This is about dirving around and standard PFC tune

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=118777&hl=

This one is all about the PFC and all is functions, and about driving around without getting a tune

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/docs/power...erfc-faq.htm#24

Edited by rx-[7]

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