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bullshit still one of the best ecus around.

someone had to say it... i gave up with internet trolls.

imo the power fc is still the best plug in option for mild setups where the customer just wants his car to run right on the cheap. you can pickup a cheap power fc for $500 these days, which is half the price of the more advanced options.

they are rock solid, and i have never seen one die without user error.

^ and how am I trolling?

Go find me a PowerFC with Hand controller & Datalogit box for $500 I'll pay you for it.

you just reminded me why i never bother with your meaningless posts...

read my post. where does it say "power fc and datalogit and hand controller" ???

the guy just wants to get the car tuned and running correctly to enjoy the car, not buy all the tools to tune it himself.

*sigh* troll much ???

you just reminded me why i never bother with your meaningless posts...

read my post. where does it say "power fc and datalogit and hand controller" ???

the guy just wants to get the car tuned and running correctly to enjoy the car, not buy all the tools to tune it himself.

*sigh* troll much ???

yep all my posts are meaningless, just as meaningless as the tune you did on my car about 5 years ago..

Row 16 had less timing than Row 17, I went up a hill in 3rd and bam knock galore, I could hear detontation and my knock spiked over 120 on the hand controller. Then when I told you about it, you said there was something wrong with my car hence it knocked. I borrow a data logit box off someone and they pointed out my tune was complete shit.

Mind you I had no idea bout tuning back then.

Anyways I'm a troll, you happy now?

yep all my posts are meaningless, just as meaningless as the tune you did on my car about 5 years ago..

Row 16 had less timing than Row 17, I went up a hill in 3rd and bam knock galore, I could hear detontation and my knock spiked over 120 on the hand controller. Then when I told you about it, you said there was something wrong with my car hence it knocked. I borrow a data logit box off someone and they pointed out my tune was complete shit.

Mind you I had no idea bout tuning back then.

Anyways I'm a troll, you happy now?

i was trying to be nice, i really should have said wanker in hindsight.

I should find the igntion map you did and post it up.

2 tuners who have tuned more cars then boobs you have gloated at has called bullshit to another one of your silly posts, then you turn this into a personal slander war ?

this forum could really do with less tools like yourself. you are just a waste of time.

im done with you, keep this on topic.

Dude, there are other tuners in Darwin, you're not looking hard enough. Where do you think all the drag cars that go to Hidden Valley every week get tuned?

I'm getting my Haltech tuned at Pecky's in Winnelli

Pecky's do mail order tune just so you know, And they won't touch my car as Ls1's are there forté.

If you can follow my thread and buy exact branded injectors and fuel pump I can give you a tune file for the adaptronic ecu, which should run pretty close.

Stao, if you could PM me your setup so I don't have to sift through 400 pages that would be greatly appreciated, turbo I'm planning on putting on will be a SS2 with IW standard dump pattern.

Haven't purchased the parts I need yet for my car so there can be variances in my setup if need be and ill be in Singleton, NSW for the next 3 months for a course so I will have time to organise what I need.

Cheers

You sure about that? Last time I was there they had an r32 there for a tune, and they're touching my S15...

Well when I spoke to them they said they don't do imports :(

That's weird, probably just having a crappy day and felt like being a prick to me. If that's the case then my problem might be sorted.

Having said that, do you really want a deceptive prick tuning your car? Easiest option is not always the best. :/

Yea I would rather not but I think the only other way is to do what Stao suggested, if I don't get it tuned at Pecky's but I have seen some quick V8's come from his stable so I'm sure he is a good tuner

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