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well at work today i built the plug, but from not knowing where to plug it into i built one out of a 4 pin plug, which at first glance is what it looked like i needed...

and after building it it found a 6 pin plug in a pokermachine later on the day which i left at work.

so i wont be able to check it out this weekend anyway

Is anyone with the older version (i.e. 2.x) willing to help develop download software?

I just need someone to test it for me.

Tom

sure i'll give it a shot. version 2.8.

just remind me whether you need it connected to the car or not? cant power it up as its no longer in the car.

Cheers

Karl

Is anyone with the older version (i.e. 2.x) willing to help develop download software?

I just need someone to test it for me.

Tom

Yeah, count me in. My car came with a silver box fconv pro so i guess that's a series two. The factory computer is currently connected, so i dont even know if the fconv works. These's an extra wiring loom under the carpet....

Rgs,

Kot

this is very reasonable, from memory, price quoted from ICE performance (in melbourne) for install and tune of power fc was around $1k mark for sr20det with aftermarket turbo...

Wow. $300 for tune from scratch on SR20DE+T with aftermarket turbo, with microtech.

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