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craz0

i read ur thread, very interesting. i may just buy a power fc and pop it in and see how it goes, (like 4door sleeper).

have you happened to do anymore research other than the thread?

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I have just bought the power fc should be here next week. I will let you know how it goes.

As from the other thread I contacted wolf and as far as they are concerned their plug and play works with the auto skylines.

I contacted a few people about the apexi pfc and everyone said they don't hook up to the auto's because of problems talking to the auto ecu.

But 4 door sleeper reckons that the pfc works fine with his 93 model auto skyline.

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Good luck craz0. Keep us posted about your little experience. The thing is if the Wolf guys can manage to communicate between the auto ecu to their ecu, I don't see why the Powerfc would be a problem.

Maybe you just need to find the right guy and workshop to do it.

Or maybe that the Powerfc is not as easily modified as the Wolf unit is.

Should be interesting, as I'm in the process of getting an E-manage. It also has a problem with the auto with the ignition function, but I might have the right guy to solve it?!?

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good luck craz0, let us know how you go.

mine is also a 93 model 33 4 door so if it worked for 4door sleeper im hoping it will for me too.

the way it was explained in ur other thread and from what u said about the wolf unit it sounds like its just plug and play with no other mods needed for it to communicate with the auto ecu if this is right and the power fc dosent really work then the wolf is the way to go,

anyone know who can tune the wolf in sydney?

i would rather an apexi power fc so we will have to cross our fingers and hope the one u bought works for you craz0.

then we can put an end to the legend and say it does actualy work with the autos.

Justin

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