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Hey guys i just got a power fc for my rb20 which is r32 spec but in a r31.

I plugged it in etc

Have power to the ecu when i turn key it primes (for shorter then old ecu) and it will crank but it wont turn over. The tune in the ecu is for a similar spec car but is tuned for 550 injectors not the standard ones that i have. i dont want to drive the car or anything i just want it to turn over and see how it works.

Any ideas, i dont really want to reset the tune because its probably useful.

Cheers

Sean

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Just go to the setting menu, then injector and change the the Injector Data from 100% to (old injectors cc/min)/(new injectors cc/min)*100. This will get you in the "ballpark" of where you want to be.

You can also go into the Ign/Inj menu and screw around with the Ing settings till you find a setting that runs nicely (keeping an eye on AF of course) and you should be fine. Then once you work that out, apply the fudge factor that worked well to the Injector Data and Bob's your father's brother...

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