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hey guys

well ive sent my wiring loom off and my link computer.. but unfortunately i cant use the link computer cause of a few different reasons.. so looking to get a power fc asap.. i saw somewhere on here that you can get them for 1000 bucks but i cant find it anymore.. so was wondering where i can get one?

also what sort am i going to need?? as its an r32 with a stagea rb25det

PLEASE HELP ME NEED ONE ASAP

ta =]

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Stock would be useless with those mods you got... :banana:

But i guess just to check everything running first , you could use stock. Or you can just go full aftermarket with a Haltech or Microtech.

Cant see why you cant use a power fc if your loom is all fine.

Im just wondering, are you the same girl that sold me your SAFCII... did we ever meet ?? like at mt ommaney ?

Stock would be useless with those mods you got... :banana:

But i guess just to check everything running first , you could use stock. Or you can just go full aftermarket with a Haltech or Microtech.

Cant see why you cant use a power fc if your loom is all fine.

Im just wondering, are you the same girl that sold me your SAFCII... did we ever meet ?? like at mt ommaney ?

the tuners said not to use stock.. and naa that wasnt me who sold you that.. i dont live far from mt ommaney tho

yeah ive sent both my looms to be rewired!! i might just use the stock computer thanks sam =]

No worries Kate.

Stock would be useless with those mods you got... :banana:

But i guess just to check everything running first , you could use stock. Or you can just go full aftermarket with a Haltech or Microtech.

Cant see why you cant use a power fc if your loom is all fine.

The best idea for Kate would be to get the stock ECU running for a while and if she does find a powerfc get the powerfc in there from a tuner who knows his shit.

P.S. All RB25DET powerfc's are the same. Neo's are a different story. And the looms change from model to model, obviously.

Edited by Sambo33gtst

Sam aka Dr Drift does standard computer remaps for rb25's now.

what i will be going, bit more expensive then a standard re-map as a new motherboard get put in, but still good pricing as far as i am concerned, and can do everything a PFC can do cept you dont have a hand controlller.

i'd suggest asking him, i believe he is coming up in a number of months.

so i find out this morning its a NEO engine

WTF am i supposed to effing do now???

i soo give up :happy: looks like i wont be out friday night :D

So you've got the better R34 Version of the RB25DET!!!! - Get an ER34 Power FC I guess....

Seeing its a drift car, you'll only need to run legacy items to get the car going...therefore the ER34 (R34 PFC should do the trick)????

Still....hard to get a second hand PFC for R34...well...cheap that is...

Edited by SunnyCoast
Still....hard to get a second hand PFC for R34...well...cheap that is...

that right there is my problem :rofl:

im just gonna run my standard computer and gonna see if i can borrow a dyno on friday to check my air fuel ratio's

can anyone give me a hand with tryin to find somewhere??

would be much appreciated!!

Just to clear some things up to prevent you buying the wrong ecu

You mentioned you are using a stagea rb25det. There is a few different types. They all use R34 ecu plugs

Series 1 stagea uses a series 2 r33 rb25det and there is 3 different factory ecu's which are wired up different. Even thou they are R33 motor's the ecu plug is a R34 rb25det. Series 1 stagea's use r34 power Fc due to the plug style, but require wiring mods, depending on which model ecu you have

Series 2 stagea uses a R34 rb25det neo motor and r34 ecu plug and a r34 power fc will plug straight in and work in a stagea, your car being r32 will probably need some wiring mods. Mainly power feeds etc.

Series 2 stagea came in AWD and RWD versions with the r34 rb25det neo motor. The RWD has the traction control throtle body and the AWD version does not. This will help you determine which series 2 stagea neo motor you have.

Have a search thru the stagea section as there is few power Fc threads with the issues encounted.

Just had a look at profile and the pic's of the Rb25det.

That engine is NOT a Neo. It appears to be a r33 version.

Did it come with a AWD sump?

It did but they replaced it with the R33 sump and oil pump.

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