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hey,

just curious to all those guys who got there cars tuned with the power fc on the dyno.

Who did it?

how much it cost, for the tuning, and your powerfc gear?

did they blow your engine up, or make it run to lean?

were you happy with the result?

what did your results show?

i am just wondering as the next thing on my to mods list will be this, and i'd just like to know a bit about it really.

i am estimating a price of under 2 grand for the full setup, if i can get the power fc and handcontroller for around $1400 from nengun. and tuning would probly be around $400 not to sure though.

cheers

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My old man went to a place called HyperTech in mitcham/nunawading. cost him just under $2g for PowerFC (no hand controller), also got adjust. cam gears and new spark plugs put in (at added cost).

took his GTR from 160rwkw to 200rwkw and increase mid-range torque at lower rpm!

he was v.happy with it, let thye clutch out a bit too fast and *chirp*, they didn't lean it out too much, you can still hear some petrol ignite in the exhuast!

hope this helps

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My old man went to a place called HyperTech in mitcham/nunawading. cost him just under $2g for PowerFC (no hand controller), also got adjust. cam gears and new spark plugs put in (at added cost).

All the work shops just buy it from the same places in japan u can buy it from, then u save the 25% mark up they put on it before they sell it 2 u.

Greenline have a special on at the moment of $1450 new pfc and h/c delivered to your door step!

Ice Performance, Race Pace in Bayswater or BMT (Dr Drifts place) in richmond will do good job of tuning.

greeline will actually hook u up with the pfc/hand controller and electronic boost control module from the avc-r for $1895 delivered...and id recommend take it to bmt...they do a great job and are good guys with good prices...

they also do a good package on a very snazzy little greddy emanage ecu...

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