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Guest INASNT
Originally posted by sidewaymambo

mine 414-n012....work for both (a long story)...

one of my friend has problem of his stock s2 ecu, plug in mine with basic setting drive to mechanic for service..so what you think?

whats about the serial number on the side what does it say PFC RB25 ???-????

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Guest INASNT
Originally posted by skyline33

denham,  

i remember i plugged the pfc on a series II and the car started no problem, but it ran like crap. maybe try plugging it in first then plug the controller in later

i tried that and the fuel pump wont prime long enough to enable the car to start. Does the same thing with the 1 i borrowed from u and my one

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I bought a pfc that was from a series 1 and put it into my series 2 and the car drove beautifully. Power difference was enormous. I've sold my car but I've still got the Power FC if anyone is interested??? sorry to be advertising here..didn't mean too, I just don't the difference in the s1 and s2...

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Guest INASNT
Originally posted by MRK25T

As you know already INASNT, my serial number starts with ECR33 and not RB25. I got mine new from Nengun about 2-3months ago.

I installed it myself on my s2 and it started up first time (even with my fuel pump and adj fuel reg).

Mark

i have some ignition wire problem in my loom which is causing the pfc not to get a correct signal sumwhere!!

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