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* Power FC - in the works

Craved dude, without being rude, you should be buying this one today, now, RIGHT NOW! 1300 bikkies is mental!!!

Adrian

If I hadn't already pre-paid for mine I would take it for $1300 today! I paid a little less, but it's still 1-2 weeks away and I'd be willing to pay the extra to get it now now now! Anyone that's even thinking of getting a PowerFC is insane to pass this up for $1300 :(

Originally posted by Craved

yeah but are they the standard map from apexi or has it been tuned already?

without being rude you do realise that you will need to have it retuned to suit your car dont you..... it wont be just plug and play.....

Originally posted by MSRB26

without being rude you do realise that you will need to have it retuned to suit your car dont you..... it wont be just plug and play.....

If the car it has come off has similar mods you can probably get away with a tune similar to what has been programmed into it.

What I plan on doing with mine is taking the map that I have (for a GTS-t with similar mods to mine) and maybe adjust everything to around the halfway point between this map and stock, and see what happens.

Road tuning will be essential, but it should be a lot easier this way than having absolutely nothing to go off. Once everything is as good as I can get it, take it to the dyno and get a professional tuner to tweak it a bit more. Should cost a lot less than a full-blown tune from scratch.

Craved,

You might also want to keep in mind that Buster's hardware setup & power output is very different to yours so a full tune will probably (I reckon definately but I could be wrong) be neccesary.

p.s. this is assuming that your mods list in your sig is complete

I'd say that his level of mods would turn out that the tuning points used by brett and what he'd need wouldn't even intersect.

Sounds like it has been sold though.

Adrian

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