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I forget the exact bloody menu's to go through to check lol, it's been so long since i've seen my own H/C :D

Someone else will know, but that's probably the easiest check.

Honestly though I'd take it for a dyno run just to make sure everything is OK after the repairs and so on.

just checked hand controller

setting airflow and then the darkened line is over the vg30 option.. assuming this means its selected:)

started it and feels like it has bad miss. but im pretty sure this is due to running the standard ecu while testing to make sure the power fc was cactus..

will clean/change plugs and go from there i think

yer that means its selected. just keep a close eye on knock levels and make sure they're the same as before. and if o2 feedback is on have a look at what the injector duty is doing whilst cruising along, see how much it cycles up and down

if the PFC has been reset to defaults the boost control kit is on by default, which means when you start the car, if you dont have the boost control kit, the engine check light stays on

so if you dont have the boost control kit and your PFC has been reset then your engine check light will remain on

the PFC has NVRAM which means the tune is only lost if the PFC requests to erase the NVRAM, kinda like flash ram

so with no power for years or sparks etc the NVRAM can retain its tune / details

when i fried my PFC and repaired it and booted the car up the PFC returned back to where it was (ie on the same monitor screen) and tune was still present

when knock is displayed under MONITOR, 1 CHANNEL, KNOCK you will get a bar graph, press UP displays top score in digital read out. Press RIGHT to erase the top score

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