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lol, problem solved.

Ok, Tuners in Sydney, i am looking at selling a set of rims soon to get a Pfc + Z32 and fuel pump. is there many that are good with the Pfc and can tune quickly?

Cheers

Buy a Vi-PEC...no need for a z32 then...Call Scott at Insight for ECU and tuning. If you must buy a power fc see Jim at Croydon for tuning.

Basicly i'm looking for 270kw max, will the Vi-pec do the job and is it cheaper. I'm looking at Buying a GTR down the track (afew yrs) so i want to have a good power output in this car to get me through and also want the cheapest option (but has to be able to handle some stick) so i am open to cheaper ECU's as long as they do the job.

Cheers guys

Ill be gettin my pfc and goodies tuned soon also. Was goin to see Justin at Blacktrack but i think they've move or sold up shop. He used to mainly do Rotary's but said its more half half now.

Problem with going to sydney is dont you need to leave it over night or something for the cold start tuning??

majority of time when a PFC is installed into a stock 25 the cold start is correct straight of the apexi setting's

If the air flow curves have been adjusted then yes cold start will need to be tweaked as will the rest of the map

Other then that it is plug and play

Its not in Newie but Mark @ DAT Performance is good.

Located at Tuggerah - 43536664

i wouldnt recommend them as they melted my mates piston on the dyno, he got a call from them saying it had leaned out and to bring a tow truck pretty much...

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Yeh thats fair enough, i guess they would. But i suppose if i have problems during cold morning starts can always take it back or something for tweakin etc.

I called Justin from Blacktrack about 2 months ago and he said he would do it, must of changed his mind. lol.

Well cameron let me know if you come up with somewhere to take urs to get tuned.

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