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the more i look at the p-nbc the more it looks like an emanage. but i think the emenage has a few more features, but then i haven't seen a proper english feature list for the p-nbc, just translated ones which doesn't have the best translation.

the emenage can be hooked up to a mpa sensor so you can map above the max limit of the afm. can raise rev limit, get rid of boost cut (reading straight off the greddy site so don't start with the rich and retard crap), add injectors, self tune when hooked up to a wideband o2 sensor (closed loop basically). here's the site for more info on the emanage. i'd say the p-nbc is going to have a lot of the features this does.

http://www.greddy.com/products/display/?Ca...;SubCategory=47

10ltr/100ks Hiway, 8.5 round town, avg 9, if thats bad whats good?

Ditto, pretty much what I get with my microtech ltx-12 on my s1 RB25DET. Got 600k's to the tank the other week mainly highway, and that's with a 4.4:1 diff, so imagine cruising on ~3500rpm.

can someone with an rb26 PFC open it up and take a photo of the processor?

and anyone who has ordered a really recent rb26 pfc open it up and do the same? im interested in what processor it has

or just a pic inside any rb26 ecu would be a good start, stock remapped or PFC is fine

nah im just curious as to why the 26 version is still in production and the 25 isnt, they use a different chip perhaps? i need to see inside a 26 PFC

but yeah u can use a 26 PFC on an rb25, buy you loose VCt or youll have to hack up your VCt controller

a link in my sig for 2nd hand units. also a link here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...4201&st=20#

for a possibility of adapting rb26 PFC onto rb25, a few items of attention but certainly possible.

if anyone has any information on this it would be great to try and kick off as a club. i can offer my R33 and can buy a 26 PFC to use and test with, providing we dont blow it up.

would be handy, would mean working airtemp support as well

Hi Guys,

First of all I would like to thank Paul and all of those who have contributed to his FAQ on Power FC. I have no doubt that this is the BEST english resource for power FC - and has been helpful to many an hacker and professional alike. So - thankyou Paul.

Secondly - if anyone is looking for ECR33 or ER34 power FC's - I know that Just Jap had a few last time I spoke to them (which was today). I also know of another shop that has SOME ECR33's - but they are not a forum sponsor (yet) so I dont think it would be right of me to plug them....

Big Shame about the ECR33 and ER34 power FC's.... I hope apex finds it in there heart to develop a new model...

Cheers

Steve

Nengun had removed even the R32 GTR PFC's from there site for a while but are available again, I've just bought one and they are instock from www.performance-wise.com

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Hi Guys,

First of all I would like to thank Paul and all of those who have contributed to his FAQ on Power FC. I have no doubt that this is the BEST english resource for power FC - and has been helpful to many an hacker and professional alike. So - thankyou Paul.

Secondly - if anyone is looking for ECR33 or ER34 power FC's - I know that Just Jap had a few last time I spoke to them (which was today). I also know of another shop that has SOME ECR33's - but they are not a forum sponsor (yet) so I dont think it would be right of me to plug them....

Big Shame about the ECR33 and ER34 power FC's.... I hope apex finds it in there heart to develop a new model...

Cheers

Steve

hey steve

no problems, appreciate it. its taken me a while to write up all that. its over 20,000 words long

glad it was of help, thats the main game plan

yeah at this stage it isnt all units, just some of the less popular ones

hey guys my mate has a few power fcs left i think .. hes reserving one for me..

www.natetune.com

0403 099 461 (nathan)

i wonder if i should wait for their new system? any rumours oor anything of what its gonna b like.

hey guys my mate has a few power fcs left i think .. hes reserving one for me..

www.natetune.com

0403 099 461 (nathan)

i wonder if i should wait for their new system? any rumours oor anything of what its gonna b like.

Hi Steveo,

Your mate doesnt have squat. I paid him money for one nearly 2 weeks ago under the pretense that he had stock in hand (well according to eBay he did) and I still havent got it. Please ensure nathan has stock in his hand before making comments like that.......

Tell him Sam is still patiently waiting for his PFC.

Also...when you speak to him tell him to get me that EMS tracking number ASAP

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