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Your answer - HKS F-CON V Pro (version 3.24 + only)

Now before the critics jump up n down waving their arms around; yes it is a piggyback :happy: But, it's better than a PFC, it works on the auto on Nissans and is one of the most popular ECU systems in Japan.

paying for the guy to come out and tune sounds really expensive

i live in Far north QLD and that in itself would be an expensive trip

let alone dyno hire costs etc

I have an r34 auto and im slowly narrowing down my options

but it seems my best bet is a dr drift tune if/when he comes up here

another option is the greddy emanage piggyback system but no one up here can tell me if it will work with the tiptronic auto (does it ???)

I should have bought a manual

Greddy Emanage does work; talk to 666Dan about it I think... there is a bit of DIY stuff you have to do to make it work though, something to do with the resistors?

Hopefulyl one day the HKS ECUs will become more tunable and let people from other states reap the same benefits.

Hopefulyl one day the HKS ECUs will become more tunable and let people from other states reap the same benefits.

I can wait - I'll just grab yours when you're finished with it Stan :P

I can wait - I'll just grab yours when you're finished with it Stan :laugh:

Useless in SA, can only be tuned by an auithorised HKS Tuning Shop using the HKS supplied dongle and software. Which HKS charges an arm and a leg for.

:( cheers :(

Useless in SA, can only be tuned by an auithorised HKS Tuning Shop using the HKS supplied dongle and software. Which HKS charges an arm and a leg for.

:( cheers :(

was tongue in cheek - anyway, Im sure Stan would love to pay for the 1st tune as part of the "deal"

lol, quite happy with the safc/sitc combo, cheers

:laugh::( :sorcerer:

According to some "rumors" which I'm yet to justify, there are other tuners out there for HKS ECUs... whether or not this is true I don't know.

SK; why you always shuttin me down for :( LOL it's all good... as you said, friendly discussions never hurt anyone :)

how do you adjust the air/fuel ratio with an safc when the factory ecu just keeps correting it via the o2 sensor?

The standard (slow and narrow) lambda sensor only works for constant throttle cruise and idle (generally called closed loop running). At ANY other loads (that's the other 99.9% of the time) the mapping has full control of the A/F ratios (open loop running).

:ninja: cheers :laugh:

I dont think it is as easy as that..... What is the throttle position? What is the AFR? How much load is it under?

When I had my safc tuned in my r33 it took them a good hour, and 4 or 5 dyno runs to get it perfect, and it bloody did well, gained 28rwkw and ~300kms EXTRA out of a full tank of petrol, was VERY happy!! :laugh:

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