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Hey guys, jst got my cars power fc tuned on the dyno today, it spat out 235kw at all wheels on 14psi.

Jst thought id post my printoff for discussion/criticism.

mods: Cat back exhaust, race cat pipe, HKS EBC running 1 bar and an Apexi panel filter in stock box.

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The car definitely picked up mid range power but i havent given it a bit of a go yet as i would like some peoples imput on the power fc's ability to read knocks, mine got up to '28' and i dont know what that means or how much is it suppost to be.

This was in 3rd gear and backed off throttle at 4500.

any expert advice would be appreciated

-Johnny

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Hey guys, jst got my cars power fc tuned on the dyno today, it spat out 235kw at all wheels on 14psi.

Jst thought id post my printoff for discussion/criticism.

mods: Cat back exhaust, race cat pipe, HKS EBC running 1 bar and an Apexi panel filter in stock box.

post-4266-1215004547_thumb.jpg

post-4266-1215004559_thumb.jpg

The car definitely picked up mid range power but i havent given it a bit of a go yet as i would like some peoples imput on the power fc's ability to read knocks, mine got up to '28' and i dont know what that means or how much is it suppost to be.

This was in 3rd gear and backed off throttle at 4500.

any expert advice would be appreciated

-Johnny

Nice one buddy.....can i ask how much you picked up your power fc for?

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Got mine from JDM-TUNE on ebay, i ordered it from them for 980 with hand controller and had it couriered the very next day so i didnt have to wait.

Duncan your car is amazing, what rims are you running there? jst add a carbon bonnet and the car will b perfect.

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Forgot to add, JDM-TUNE sent my package to the wrong address (1414 instead of what it really was). Thank god the courier that delivers my area knows who i am and came to my place instead.

I emailed the seller named Willy whose PO BOX is in kew to notify him of the situation being very polite as i had recieved the product but i got no response, not even an apology.

i will now give him bad feedback and not buy from him again.

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I recently bought a R34 GTR powerfc from japanese yahoo auctions (by mistake as my car is a GTT) using importmonster.com.au The total cost was $270 so it might be worthwhile checking there.

Oh yeah I dont have it anymore .. decided to have someone else take it as it's no good for my car.

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Got mine from JDM-TUNE on ebay, i ordered it from them for 980 with hand controller and had it couriered the very next day so i didnt have to wait.

Duncan your car is amazing, what rims are you running there? jst add a carbon bonnet and the car will b perfect.

EDIT:

Forgot to add, JDM-TUNE sent my package to the wrong address (1414 instead of what it really was). Thank god the courier that delivers my area knows who i am and came to my place instead.

I emailed the seller named Willy whose PO BOX is in kew to notify him of the situation being very polite as i had recieved the product but i got no response, not even an apology.

i will now give him bad feedback and not buy from him again.

thanks mate, it has 18x9.5 rays te 37's.. photo's dont do it justice! will try and get some better ones. your looks mint too. love the black.. any other plans for it?

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I recently bought a R34 GTR powerfc from japanese yahoo auctions (by mistake as my car is a GTT) using importmonster.com.au The total cost was $270 so it might be worthwhile checking there.

Oh yeah I dont have it anymore .. decided to have someone else take it as it's no good for my car.

That s ridiculously cheap!!! nice work. pity you didnt have a gtr use it with!

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thanks mate, it has 18x9.5 rays te 37's.. photo's dont do it justice! will try and get some better ones. your looks mint too. love the black.. any other plans for it?

Im sure mate, is that a z-tune kit i see?

im ordering the bonnet and rear pods for mine before hopefully entering it into autosalon, is there an SAU section i can pop mine in?

im done for mods after i pop in the dumps and front pipes + cam gears

again, fantastic car!

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Im sure mate, is that a z-tune kit i see?

im ordering the bonnet and rear pods for mine before hopefully entering it into autosalon, is there an SAU section i can pop mine in?

im done for mods after i pop in the dumps and front pipes + cam gears

again, fantastic car!

Thanks mate. Just the Nismo, bottom lip and Side skirts. keep me posted and send some photo's when your done... i think can post your 34 on the cosmetic styling pages. there is a thread on the hottest r34 gtr! Good luck with Auto Salon...

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hey johhny thats some good power there mate, mine got 241awkw at all 4 at doms place aswell mate, hope he looked after you there mate but power is very good, just get a set of cam gears and you should get about 240-245kw at all 4s and less laggier,

cheers mate

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I have a 34 v-spec II as well with 260awkw with pretty much the same mods plus a set of HKS cam gears you should gain approx 15-20 awkw from them with a wider power band mine runs out of puff around 7700-7800rpm at 14.5 /15psi boostpost-277-1215069808_thumb.jpgpost-277-1215070186_thumb.jpg

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hey johhny thats some good power there mate, mine got 241awkw at all 4 at doms place aswell mate, hope he looked after you there mate but power is very good, just get a set of cam gears and you should get about 240-245kw at all 4s and less laggier,

cheers mate

hey tony, thanx man! i was gonna msg u how i did n maybe come past to see your car.

ill be doin those mods pretty soon mate, I have something to say about protek but ill keep it quiet for a bit until i post some pics of my issue.

may i ask to anyone reading this thread, when u get a power fc installed, does it mount in the stock computers position? the frame should fit it right? cos currently mine is hanging on the floor mat and i was told to use some double sided tape to stick it against the kick panel because the stock frame dosent hold it.

is this right?

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I have a 34 v-spec II as well with 260awkw with pretty much the same mods plus a set of HKS cam gears you should gain approx 15-20 awkw from them with a wider power band mine runs out of puff around 7700-7800rpm at 14.5 /15psi boostpost-277-1215069808_thumb.jpgpost-277-1215070186_thumb.jpg

omg, gtr-13 you might not believe this but i was actually just about to order the number plates [GTR-13]

you have some great power there, your soo right though, kinda runs out of puff past 7000rpm. I would only do cams if there is no loss in low down torque so ill analyse your dyno sheet more closely.

btw i also put your car as my desktop background, it looks fabulous.

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would adding new front pipes make much difference to the power ?

I'm trying to keep his cost down as a change in the dumps would cost alot , plus if you change the dumps you'd be silly not to change the turbos and then the list goes on

A front Pipe may give you a little bit, But its the dumps that will make the more noticeable difference.

but very correct on when you change the dumps.... you may aswell change the turbos at the same time..

unless your only going to want 14psi all the time, which should only last a few weeks... MOAR boost!

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