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Ok guys its a pretty simple question but after searching couldnt really get an answer.

All i want to know is will the AFC neo support 250rwkw along with all the other necessary mods?

Or is it necessary to use an EMU or other....

250rwkw is my goal over the next few years so want something that will support it from the beginning.

Thanks guys!

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Ok guys its a pretty simple question but after searching couldnt really get an answer.

All i want to know is will the AFC neo support 250rwkw along with all the other necessary mods?

Or is it necessary to use an EMU or other....

250rwkw is my goal over the next few years so want something that will support it from the beginning.

Thanks guys!

Won't 'support' very well at all.

Power FC is your answer in the Apexi range of products.

End of story. :P

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The engine management system is what controls how much fuel and air goes into the engine. Get it wrong, and stuff breaks. Expensive stuff. $1500 is a relatively small price to pay for good economy, emissions, power and reliability.

What other systems would you consider aside from a PowerFC?

Don't forget to factor in the cost of tuning. The PowerFC is a very well known computer, so programming it won't cost as much as more esoteric hardware. If you retune after every powertrain mod (which you should technically do) then the lower cost of tuning will put the PFC cheaper when you're talking Total Cost of Ownership.

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Unless someone has a reason why the pfc is $700 better than the EMU?

It has a funky looking hand controller? :(

Power FC questions and answers that way ------------------------> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fa...req-t64201.html

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i had in my 33 a safc2 and emanage (not at the same time), and before i got rid of it i tested a power fc out in my car for a mate who bought 1 for his build, was already tuned for similar mods to my car, and it shat all over both the previous systems i had.

i got a 34 now and i wont be getting anything other than a pfc.

also 1500 is if u want a new 1, u can get 1 for a rb25det for about 900-1000 second hand no hand controller. u dont need the controller to tune as tuners just plug in a lap top or if u do it.

my 2 cents

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Thanks for that daniel, thats the kind of advise i like....personal experience. Especially when you have used all three of the ecu's i have been contemplating! I think its time i start searching for a 2nd hand pfc!

Thanks for all your help guys! :D

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