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Nope , doubt that very much .

No way manifold pressure sensing can achieve what mass flow sensing can , I guess people can't get their head around the fact that the appropriate MAF sensor is not restrictive .

I had been just about to ask if the new box supports larger than std MAF sensors like PFC's do but no point is there .

Lost me , cheers A .

Power FC Djetro cars dont run as well as AFM models...is that what your saying?? AFM reversion, stalling/overfuelling, etc...not a problem with AFM equipped cars??

To each their own i suppose...

Boost control...yes

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come on man your killing us (and i bet your enjoying it slightly)

out with it... :)

ill have a further discussion with the manufacturer tomm. and see if i can leak a bit more info pre-release

but yes...im loving it :D

any questions you would like me to ask please feel free to list them...OK

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a price range would be nice

unless you're going to try and milk the market

as you may or may not appreciate...this is not my product. As a potential distributor i intend not to jepardise my relationship with the manufacturer by quoting prices or other information without their consent. All i can say at the moment is it will be dearer than a new Power FC and cheaper than a MoTeC.

Im just providing a little 'heads up' pre-release so you have a bit of background on it.

sounds interesting cant w8 2 c wat it will be like. another q is with the tuning will it come with a cd with the software 2 install on laptops 2 tune it or will this have 2 b purchased seperatly. and with the boost controll can it still run with other boost controllers like the greddy profec 2

sounds interesting cant w8 2 c wat it will be like. another q is with the tuning will it come with a cd with the software 2 install on laptops 2 tune it or will this have 2 b purchased seperatly. and with the boost controll can it still run with other boost controllers like the greddy profec 2

boost control function is able to be done separately to the ecu.

software supplied and updates available on line through internet/email

How long away is this thing from being launched?

will get a date for you tomm.

we are going to run one of these in our 9 sec drag car to see how they handle a high power race application. The flat shift function will be interesting to use as well as the two-step launch limiter.

will get a date for you tomm.

we are going to run one of these in our 9 sec drag car to see how they handle a high power race application. The flat shift function will be interesting to use as well as the two-step launch limiter.

wow you obviously have alot of confidence in the product " or alot of spare cash" just incase its not what its cracked up to be.. lol

on a side note, so happy its a map sensor based system, airflow meter's suck..

Is it a megasquirt with some electronics to suit skylines attached?

Thats how I planned on adding all the features you mentioned to my car using as little money and R&D time as possible, I got majority of the way there too. Open source that bad boy and make all your money on hardware & tuning, people will join you in making it truly competitive to motec and autronic.

ZOMG full hektic sik bro!

wifout da afm i can run da siiiiiiiiiiiik dose!

seriously tho.... pfc's are the fav because of tuning availability..

does it run the climate control and other shit?

also interested, depending on price mainly...

I feel like I know you a bit Paul, and you wouldn't put your name anywhere near some POS item :)

I'll be needing an ECU fairly soonish, so lemme know if you need to test a street application :thumbsup:

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