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Hi i recently bought a r33 s2. i owned a BT1 Vl Turbo before that, tough car though.

any way

it came with a HKS F-Con V piggie back computer,

Hi flow turbo,

3" turbo back system

afc an old on single setting +-10,

front mount and that's all i know.

i had a look round the fuel lines and fuel rail but cant see anything interesting. don't know if fuel pump/s are done.

previous owner said it used to run 16 psi

I'm still getting my head around skylines, i have a lot to learn.

i have been browsing the forums but i cant find anywhere that tunes HKS in oz.

what kind of performance am i looking at getting. the car goes good on 7 psi but

i don't wont to boost it till i get it tuned and also i have to give the car some general maintenance Filters/oil

i also recently bought a GReddy Profec B boost controller. not in car yet.

Should i buy a APEXI S-AFC SUPER AIR FUEL CURVE CONTROLLER

what other cheap mods could i do to achieve reasonable power. 200rwkw would be nice

Any help appreciated. Thanks..

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BD4s is the only official HKS Power Writer on the East Coast of Australia; XSpeed is the official HKS Power Writer on the West Coast. Anyone else claiming to be able to tune these units is most likely 1) borrowing the tuner / software from the two mentioned places or 2) using illegitimate hardware / software.

To actually become a tuner for HKS is a very involved process; it's one of the many reasons why the whole HKS Pro line of products is hardly mentioned anywhere.

On that note; if anyone has an ENGLISH copy of the manual for the V Pro; PM me :/

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