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Hey guys i got my PFC the other day,and waiting a week or so for the hand controller to arrive. Well i want to put my PFC in but im sure it will have the typical boost feature turned on. Anyone willing to help out to turn the boost feature of.

i live in delahey (west side of melbourne)

thanks in advance

Amit.

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i dunno!

I just think that there might be differnet ones.

Cause i have seen different controllers... like, they are actually phsyically different, and display different shit.

but maybe they are interchangeable???

Someone will know.

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i dunno!

I just think that there might be differnet ones.

Cause i have seen different controllers... like, they are actually phsyically different, and display different shit.

but maybe they are interchangeable???

Someone will know.

haahaha u told u this shit, "they display different shit"????

anyone with a 33/pfc and hand controller u can borrow.

U can borrow mine next week some time if u still need 2.

Thanks guys for the offers (sky33 & inasnt). Me and my mate managed to put the pfc in and the car started no problems. Man i hated the 30min idle warm up. Anyway the car is an animal now. Before the car was shit and ran very very sluggish and had bad flat spots. Now I run 15psi and the car is a mental animal. (dont worry ive got steel wheels). Ive got no flat spots and the car is never sluggish. Mind you my injectors are at maximum as well as the afm. The factory tunning of the pfc was done in japan and my theory is heaps of timing and good fuel curve. But I will dyno the car with a malpasi fuel regulator for more fuel.

So my advise to people modding there car get a computer to start with. It gives you heaps of power for your bucks.

Thanks guys

Amit

haahaha u told u this shit, "they display different shit"????

anyone with a 33/pfc and hand controller u can borrow.

U can borrow mine next week some time if u still need 2.

Nathans looks totally different to other Hand controllers that i have seen.

The screen is a different size and everything.

Guest INASNT
Nathans looks totally different to other Hand controllers that i have seen.

The screen is a different size and everything.

coz nathan the rice boy tried to put a blue light in the HC and ***ed something up, so he must of used a different screen. All the ones i have seen are identical looking

Thanks guys for the offers (sky33 & inasnt).  Me and my mate managed to put the pfc in and the car started no problems. Man i hated the 30min idle warm up.  Anyway the car is an animal now. Before the car was shit and ran very very sluggish and had bad flat spots. Now I run 15psi and the car is a mental animal. (dont worry ive got steel wheels). Ive got no flat spots and the car is never sluggish.  Mind you my injectors are at maximum as well as the afm.  The factory tunning of the pfc was done in japan and my theory is heaps of timing and good fuel curve. But I will dyno the car with a malpasi fuel regulator for more fuel.

 

So my advise to people modding there car get a computer to start with.  It gives you heaps of power for your bucks.  

Thanks guys

Amit

dude, seriously, dont believe VMS, just coz they 'think' you got steel wheels doesnt mean shit, they tried to tell me my turbo wasnt even a factory turbo!!!

and i wouldnt be fanging it too hard with high boost on factory powerfc tuning dude, go get a proper dyno run

Id wind the boost down until you can get it tuned, the base map is exactly that, a base map, only good for putting it in the car, starting it and driving it to the tuners (i cant remember but i think theres even a section in the power fc manual in english with a massive warning saying do not drive the car on the base map?).

When I talked to a few places a few months ago (no-one can tune in Canberra, so talked to people in Sydney and Melbourne), the average cost was $500 for a full tune of a power fc.

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