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Hey everyone im new to this forum but i got a question here. Please help me out >_<

i wonder if i install one computer in my skyline GTS-T R33 , will it work better for my car...or go faster... or more stable

i forget what that computer called , its power fc or something.....i dont know, since im new to performance car, its my first sport car ;p

i currently had intercooler , air filter , HKS SQV BOV , and a wastegate on... i wonder how much HP i got , the car is fast tho.... heh...so i wonder if i install one computer will it make the car work better?

Thanksss~~

ah sorry , another thing , i wonder if anyone can help me out with installing oil cooler and which oil cooler is recommended .

r33 engine is pretty hot , i heard some friend told me that in summer my car might go overheat ...o.O

Dropby Baskin Robbins at Chapel Hill tonight to get instant answers to your questions. To answer it briefly, yes. By installing a new ecu (doesnt really matter which brand) will improve any parameter you wish. For example, you might want response over high end torque/power and having said that you'll probably will lose fuel economy at the same time too. In most case fuel economy will be slightly better as they're rich when stock.

Dan: Lmao. I was going to say I'm 99% sure he's lives around Brisbane by looking at his name when you ask him where does he live. And from his name 98% he'll be staying around Sunnybank!

  Redsuns88 said:
i think i saw you tonight ken mate..

with ur partner..

good to meet you hopefully u can make it next thursday night :down:

hehe ye thats me and my partner :D yea lets see next thursday if im free .... nice to meet u guys too :P

goodnight!!~

  Brandon said:
Dan: Lmao. I was going to say I'm 99% sure he's lives around Brisbane by looking at his name when you ask him where does he live. And from his name 98% he'll be staying around Sunnybank!

Dudeman I live on the Gold Coast.......

I live a very awesome yet sheltered life lol

  Danski said:
Dudeman I live on the Gold Coast.......

I live a very awesome yet sheltered life lol

Sheltered life!!!! thats cos you live under-ground.

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  Brandon said:
Whens your car gonna be done? Coming next thurs?

Im working on Dan's car all weekend to get as much as I can done before my fabricator Pete return's back from seeing his son in hospital.

Our aim is to have it ready by Thursday night.

Whitey

Whacking a powerfc by itself into your car wont do anything and it's actually it's only got a base tune for your car and if you buy it second had which most times you will the power fc will have been tuned for someone else car. I have an almost completely stock car but with a Nismo exhaust my car was tuned to 187.1 rwkw from a powerfc which I was freaking surprised at but in the end a lot comes down the the tuner and what you want. If you want a "speed/power" tune your going to get some economy sacrificed, most people get a power tuned laced with economy just because your not going to need so much power really unless it's a track car and with fuel prices the way they are it makes sense. There are also a lot of other ECU's out i've heard some good things about Emanage but it's all down to user preference, personally I love the hand controller and love the knock sensor on it although if you get it don't bother getting the Power FC Boost controller add on I heard it's shite

Everything you wanted to know about Power FC:http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/docs/...powerfc-faq.htm

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