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hey everyone

i have installed an AVCR into my car today, but I don’t know how to actually tune the device properly and what the settings need to be. I want to run at the moment 12 psi because i am going to book it in for a tune after i get the gtr fuel pump and injectors installed.

The car is a R32 Gts-t, the following modifications done to the car are:

- 3inch Xforce exhaust

- Vg30 single turbo (ball bearing)

- Standard ECU

- FMIC

- Pod Filter

has any one got experience with setting this unit up? And if so can someone help me?

Also i just wanted to know what did most people run, or what is better to use.. The Injector sensor or RPM sensor, which will give me more use of the unit? And what does most people use on Sky aus?

Any help appreciated.

Thanks niran

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1) read the manual

2) search our tutorial section, im sure ive seen avcr tuning guide

3) google search

4) youtube search for the avcr tuning video

5) when you work it out, write up a user faq in the tutorial section (im sure there is already one)

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Hey Niran... I tuned my AVCR on my S15 myself originally with similar mods to you a few years back (jumped it from about 140rwhp to 285rwhp safely). I may be able to give you some tips from that model of nissan if it helps at all?? It's not a skyline and obviously has less cylinders but the principles are similar.

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