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Mint condition HKS F-CON V Pro Version 3.3. This ECU was only used for a 6 months before removed from the vehicle.

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AUD 1,600

Here are some info:-

The F-CON V Pro GOLD series of HKS ECUs is the top of the range designed by HKS. For fuel control, up to 8 injectors can be controlled, allowing for 8 cylinders sequential or 4 cylinder twin injector control. For ignition control, up to 6 independent lines can be controlled.

Feature

• 32x32 INJECTION map.

• 32x32 IGNITION map.

• 32x32 AFR target map.

• 4 16x16 INJECTION sub maps, suitable for different fuel octane ratings.

• 4 16x16 IGNITION sub maps, suitable for different fuel octane ratings.

• 16x32 INJECTION and IGNITION correction maps based on speed and load.

• 32x16 INJECTION and IGNITION correction maps based on throttle and RPM.

• 32x8 INJECTION and IGNITION correction map based on individual cylinder and RPM.

• 16x8 INJECTION and IGNITION correction map based on throttle change and RPM.

• 16x32 IGNITION correction map based on air temperature and load.

It also features 4 optional voltage outputs and 2 optional frequency outputs, suitable for:

• Replicating airflow voltage or frequency (piggyback-mode)

• Airflow-based trigger.

• Pressure-based trigger.

• Throttle-based trigger.

• Speed-based trigger.

It also features input switches to trigger scramble mode of various types. Three (3) types can be selected at once, resulting in 8 different combinations.

Function

Fuel Control Ignition Control

Standard Injection map:

• Main

• Main + Sub (twin injector)

• Main + Sub + Independent (3 mode injection)

Fuel Correction:

• Main trim

• Sub trim

• Throttle compensation

• Speed compensation

• Start compensation

• Acceleration compensation

• Water Temperature (ECT) compensation.

• Air Temperatire (IAT) compensation

• Exhaust Temperature (EGT) compensation

• Individual Cylinder compensation

• Deceleration compensation

• Scramble compensation

• AF feedback compensation

Normal Ignition Timing map:

• Main

• Sub

• Idle

Ignition correction:

• Sub trim

• Throttle compensation

• Acceleration compensation

• Water Temperature (ECT) compensation.

• Air Temperatire (IAT) compensation

• Exhaust Temperature (EGT) compensation

• Individual Cylinder compensation

• Ignition Dwell time compensation

• AT shift compensation

• Scramble compensation

v3.3 has the following additional features:

• Additional engine support: SR20DE, CZ4A.

• Airflow input voltage monitoring.

• Fuel pressure, oil pressure, oil temperature input.

• Compatibility with new A/F knock amp.

• Deceleration fuel cut - car speed condition.

• Pin-lane speed limiter switch option.

• Secondary map sensor output function.

• Compatibility with VALCON (VALTAI).

• Additional parameter settings for optional switch 3,4.

• Additional parameter settings for optional switch 6-9.

• Additional parameter stetings for optional frequency output.

• Solenoid ISC revision.

• Voltage output monitor function.

• Logging of error codes into memory

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Could you tell me how could you use this 3.3 ECU for 6 month if it is still for sale from JDM Auto Link http://www.jdmautolink.com/2011/10/hks-f-con-v-pro-version-33.html

and was for sale at the time I made an inquiry about the price on 10th of the November 2011. It could be a miracle if you could use it at the same time in Australia when they had it for sale at their office in Singapore.

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