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Hi guys!!!

please need to help with choice, i wrote before in several topics regarding my problem, am asking because here is nobody who can tune fc, as some kind people suggest i need to buy Datalogit for fc but its costs not cheap:) almost same price that Emanage ultimate, so please suggest what to do by datalogit or another ecu:) anyway i could not tune it my self and i need to ask someone or pay money to do it, or if someone knows good way to helpm me please help... fc is absolutle not tuned and car makes last time till 90 knock for one runup i know its not good and dont wanna kill engine, i have next options on car R33 GTST 93 y. model

stock pump

stock injectors

stock AFM

3.5" full hightflow exhaust

Intecooler 600X300X78

FC comander not tuned:)

KKR480 TURBO

Front mount plenum

and fuel pressure regulator

and that all

because of i cant manage more boost on turbo i haveto open westgeit fully now turbo spools at 4500 RPM and have top boost 16 PSi, car is mach better than stock 1/4 mile for 12.85 but still not tuned and last time knokc are more than before i think that for hot air temp. and before just doing next mod on FC changing ignition timing for 6 degrees and thats all

please help what to do!

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learn how to tune the powerfc, you would be mad to sell your current powerfc and replace it with a stock ecu and emanage

you just need to read and take some time to understand how to fix the tune and knocking and get the rest out of the tune

all of the documentation is there, read the PFC FAQ, read the whole thing, it will cover most things you are trying to do

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/docs/...powerfc-faq.htm

You should keep your Power FC.

If you buy a Datalogit and a Tech Edge air fuel ratio meter I will show you how to set it up for logging, email me your map and your logs and I can tune your car for you from here.

It will cost a bit to get the bits you need but will be well worth it.

I'm an emanage nut (but tune just as many PFC) and i reckon buy the datalogit ;) you already have a great computer no need to pull it out. The emanage is killer but if people are struggling to tune something as simple as a PFC i am worried they will have an aneurysm with the EMU ):

hey mate, in the magazine 'High performance IMPORTS' issue no. 93, it has a write up on how to tune a pfc. try to google the mag and see if you can get a copy sent to you, or pm me and ill scan the pages and e-mail it to you.

hey mate, in the magazine 'High performance IMPORTS' issue no. 93, it has a write up on how to tune a pfc. try to google the mag and see if you can get a copy sent to you, or pm me and ill scan the pages and e-mail it to you.

Hi mate, can you do this favor for me ? thanks in advanced

P.S please suggest where to buy datalogit :P

and guys can you tell me what boostcontroller connects to FC? or what solenoid needed? or better to buy nef controller?

Edited by guricha
Hi mate, can you do this favor for me ? thanks in advanced

P.S please suggest where to buy datalogit :)

and guys can you tell me what boostcontroller connects to FC? or what solenoid needed? or better to buy nef controller?

www.fc-datalogit.co.nz

www.fc-datalogit.co.nz

i wrote them sevral times but no naswer from them still:(

Today I have installed PLX 300 wideband gauge, it shows 11-12 what you think its ok? still have knoking lever till 90, hope buy datalogit asap than maybe you can help me:)

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