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Ordered a new TPS today, no good news so far about my dodgy Power FC, so hopefully that might help

Dont know what to do with this Power FC really, I'd be really pissed if I bought another one and it did the same thing.

Ordered a new TPS today, no good news so far about my dodgy Power FC, so hopefully that might help

Dont know what to do with this Power FC really, I'd be really pissed if I bought another one and it did the same thing.

You really need to come and see me, I'll hook my gear up and have a look for you. I owe you a favour.

You really need to come and see me, I'll hook my gear up and have a look for you. I owe you a favour.

Its over in Perth at DMS Electrics (FC-Hako) with them looking at it. But so far They seem to think its something to do with the actual program and not an 'issue'

I'm not sure what other programs you might have that will go any further into the Power FC? I have FC-Pro and have logs of what it is doing, and the only thing that is different between my 2 power FC's is the ignition timing. There is a small spike in TPS voltage at the point where timing goes from 10 degrees retarded to normal IGN timing, but its 5mV.

I think they are going to send me over there V5.11 Power FC to see if I have any luck with it. If it works fine then I think they were willing to do a swap

I'm not to sure apart from that, do you have any other programs for the Power FC? I dont have it on me at the moment however

I just use to FC-Datalogit software.

If its not the program, I can actually have a look if it is something else. I've lost count on how many Powerfcs I've tuned. Ran into and fixed all sorts of problems. Another brain always helps in trouble shooting.

I can't really mack much of that out because I can't see the colours well. But anyway, if you need another brain, let me know and I will organise a time to catch up.

On another note, Benny, you might like this:

has just posted a new topic entitled "Nissan 200Sx - 4X4 - Rb30Det." in forum "RB30 conversions".

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Hi all.

Anybody interested in following my build?

I have an old S13, converted to RB30DET, and currently is being converted to 4x4 using different nissan parts, and custom work. Parts used comes from R32/R33/Z32.

All work is done in my parents garage with the car on jacks.

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Yeah it didn't quite convert real well. At the moment they are telling me to check my AFM as the engine load looks a little erratic. Haven't had time to compare my logs to theirs fully but will play with it when I get the unit back

Sooooo block and girdle have to go to get the crank tunnel looked at now. It's looking up on Number 2 main. Not real happy, This engine is turning into a pain in the ass. Hopefully its not going to cost much if it has to be tunnel bored.

Yeah lol, hey Benny i replied to your message on FB but can u reply on here? I can't use my data on my phone anymore i've gone over my allowance thingy and don't want to pay the fee lol.

Need to know what winch you want, if you want tyres with the rims and what your contact number is so i can get the boys next door to call you.

cheers

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