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u can get a wolf 3d version 4 for about $1000 obviously no where near as good as a v500 but still better than a power fc but i think they r now discontinued ill find out 4 u tonight

actually drop a line to shane @ www.psiparts.com.au im pretty sure he can get them for less than $1000 and he can still get some brand new power fc i think

his mobile number is on the website

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Wolf V500 Plugin & Dash Kit - Nissan R32,R33 GTST

Price: $2,390.00 Code: 500-020-031

$2400 is a bit out of the pfc market i think

but a very nice ems all the same

and the dash/controller is sex!

That is a great package deal,

How much for v500, loom kit & 'competition dash'?

I haven't really looked at the wolf, but the v500 is at a new level.

Tuning looks user friendly with its asthetic screens

No dramas connecting your PC to read software will configure to any vehicle.

No special dongles or adaptors and 1 off made to order ecu's(microtech)

Is there anyone in Adelaide that has experience with the v500?

Cheers

One of my mates works for haltech, so I'll probably end up getting an E11v2 through him.

But the E8 is priced at $1795.00 which is a pretty reasonable package when you can buy the boost solenoid for it for $100, opposed to apexi's $500 solenoid, most of their addons are pretty reasonably priced compared to Apexi's over the top pricing.

I live in Sydney; so I'm able to run the F-CON... WA people are able to now apparently (unconfirmed).

The HKS kit is great; and if you weigh it against the PFC prices of today; is serious bang for buck.

I guess you wouldn't know the shop in Perth/WA that can extract the potential from the HKS F-Con?

Question is, how would the F-Con rate against the Wolf v500?

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"I guess you wouldn't know the shop in Perth/WA that can extract the potential from the HKS F-Con?"

XSpeed Performance, they are now a HKS Pro dealer, have been since January i think,

I would reccomend that you choose a tuner first, get quotes from them all etc, and then choose an ECU,

I'm not sure I would choose XSpeed to deal with, PM me to know why. . .

plus I just got a S/H PFC through HyperdriveMS fitted/tuned!!

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