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Hi guy please help me with this.

Below is a pic of the power fc i just installed in my r33, the power fc was reset back to factory, then i plugged it in and did the 10 minute idle, then the 10 minute aircon idle etc so that it could self learn before i take it to a tuner. The pic is of the sensors and the 4 with the black dots indicate a problem and the check engine light is on. please note that if i plug the factory ecu in the check engine light is off and the car works fine. It drives ok with the power fc in too but what do these sensor problems mean? are they related? the car is in tip top shape 97 s2 with 90 000 k's, stock turbo, fmic, forged internals, exhaust and intake are the current mods.

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Yea i have already done that., just can't understand what the problems are Ignition..... car is working fine and f/p sensor which is fuel pump what the hell, and why is check engine light on? and ECC? what do i do to fix this, but apart from that the car runs great on the pfc just needs a tune.

ignition is fine...I'm pretty sure that is normal. Turn your ac on and see what happens. Turn your power steering and see what happens to that sensor screen. Might help you understand it a bit more.

Not sure what the WRN is though.

There is no problem....The dot by these items just shows that they are activated, as mentioned above,just turn the steering and you would see a dot appear by STR.

Only when a sensor is bad/ out of range the back ground of the value will be highlighted as can be seen with BOST, and this is because you have the boost control kit on.Go to etc. menu and select the character that has a + sign in it to turn it off. The WRN indicates the engine check light is on, again because of the boost kit.

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