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Originally posted by KILLER-T

I got eveything bolted up and started her up and nothing so i rang up ***** and he told me the car wont run setup like that and i would need a new ecu like autronics

Err , why ?

Power FC is fully adjustable. Only difference is that it uses Airflow voltage and tps to control whereas Autronic uses map and tps to control.

Why can't you tune the Power FC ?

Cheers

Ken

Killer,

Glad we encouraged you. I don't want to be rude about that guy, cause I know lots of people use him, but he doesn't know much IMHO.

Plenty of tuners around, so give them a go. But Steve does mine and looks after my friends:D

See'ya:burnout:

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Killer,

It's a good job that you we asked you why you needed it, otherwise you would have been seriously ripped-off. If you get advice, always ask for another opinon, the forum is a great place for that:D

See'ya:burnout:

Agreed,

Killer is the TPS connected? as I cant recall seeing it in your pict's.

Damqik

Originally posted by KILLER-T

I got eveything bolted up and started her up and nothing so i rang up ***** and he told me the car wont run setup like that and i would need a new ecu like autronics

'Hello I'm an agent for Ripoff's Inc.'

Ask the guy one more time if the PFC will work (don't tell him it is) then if his answer is the same tell him you got it to work and tell him what you think off his lies.

Guest KILLER-T

I have the factory nissan TPS on the ford throttle body i asked mario if he could make a bracket to mount it on and it seems to be working well. The noise you get from the plenum sounds wicked i think it must be because of the thinner alloy its made from or something like that but it sounds nice

I got a Sub-Zero plenum + fuel rail at the end of last year... Very nice, good sized Bell-Mouths... I'm running a EF Throttle body with the Ford TPS, but Glenn at C-Red took the Ford Throttle linkage off and put the standard Nissan one on... I'm running Autronics SM2 V1.94... The plenum is awesome!!!!

DAMQIK GTS-T is right about that solenoid...

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