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Hey all,

Ive just imported and r32 gtr (r34 n1 engine and turbos) and had some troubles running the car. It turned out my plugs were flooded so they had to be changed. I've taken the car to a work shop and they came to conclusion the car is running very very rich and flooding the plugs. The car has a EFCON ecu and i've been told that no-one in Australia can tune them. Is this true? the only options i have is to either run my car rich or change ECU's to a powerfc which can be tuned by most people. Any one know about the EFCON ecu and i can get my A/F ratios running less richer ?? I've been told that driving in a start-stop daily way will further flood my sparks??? any one had these types of prooblems ??

put the stock one and get a real ecu and get it tuned.

failing that BD4's in sydney can tune FCON and i think even CRD might be able to

but be prepapred to pay a billion dollars as they are the only exclusive tuners who can do it

damn hot car, is it from garage saurus????

unfortunately crd cant help me... they dunt tune my type of computer.. do u knw the were abouts of d other person who tunes it

greatly appreciaterd :)

i dunt knw were dat car is from lol.. dat aint my kar my cars hoter then that ehehe :thumbsup:

chheeers 4 d help:P

BD4s in sydney can tune HKS, they have the pro writer software im pretty sure and can sort it out

check out their website or do a search for them should be called BD4s

they are the HKS dizzy in australia so it could even on the hks.com site

yeah bd4s' are well known and fairly big

well they could charge you $10,000 to get the tune checked & change some settings

its not like u can goto somewhere else and get them to do the same

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