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Dealt with them on a business level before. I think I'll give them a miss and go back to Pedders at ridgehaven. Didn't have time to get to pedders when I had the m35 done and went to tyre power on north east road.

If you can find a decent place stick with them! There's a reason I work on my own cars!

Dealt with them on a business level before. I think I'll give them a miss and go back to Pedders at ridgehaven. Didn't have time to get to pedders when I had the m35 done and went to tyre power on north east road.

Try Discount city tyes 2 doors up. Chris does a lot of drift cars. Has done my M35 and GTR. The owner of ridgehaven pedders is good at his job but he is a d*ck.

I've got a set going in, my local Pedders recommended them and they can supply them as cheap as I've seen around.

They specifically recommended the eccentric ones so they could introduce more caster. Said it'd be awesome.

I've got a set going in, my local Pedders recommended them and they can supply them as cheap as I've seen around.

They specifically recommended the eccentric ones so they could introduce more caster. Said it'd be really good.

^^^

correction.....not a Nismo part! :P

Why Iain? Two cars have run on the Fcon so far, mine had issues only because the Emanage was also wired in.

Even so, the harness would be a good idea for anyone trying to fit an Emanage or any other standalone computer without hacking the loom...

good luck getting it working :P

It's pretty hard...

Disconnect battery.

Connect harness.

Plug in F con.

So far it's taken 5 minutes...

Reconnect battery.

Tune.

Done.

Which part of that was difficult?

Cam's didn't work because his fuel filter was blocked. Other than that it was fine in his car, but wasn't tuned beyond 4,500rpm.

I've had mine plugged in, and it worked, but I pulled it out until I could get a proper tune on it.

So far I've seen enough to know that there's no speed limiter, no throttle limiter, and you can retune to suit whatever mods you want to do.

= more awesome than Nismo! :nyaanyaa:

So far I've seen enough to know that there's no speed limiter, no throttle limiter, and you can retune to suit whatever mods you want to do.

= more awesome than Nismo! :nyaanyaa:

3 running Nismo's....0 running F-Cons!

Fail!!!

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because neither of you have had it working properly. am i incorrect? or do you have new information that ive missed?

Fuel filter replaced and injector parameters changed back to stock size, the car ran beautifully for well over 1000kms.

3 running Nismo's....0 running F-Cons!

Fail!!!

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By default :(

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