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Hello. im looking for a power fc for my toy but im a little unsure. my car is r33 s2 sedan, it was auto nut i converted it the best i could. i was wondering do i buy a manual power fc? im also wondering if any of my back yard wiring will effect it. ive got reverse lights and neutral switch and inhibitor switch working. also do i have to find a s2 r33 power fc or are they all the same? is there any other things i need to think about before i buy? ure experiance and help would be appreciated. thanks nik.

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It shouldn't be a problem. no such thing as an auto PFC anyway. Did you change the loom at all? if not then plug and play.

From what i've heard, not sure if its true; you can run a PFC in an Auto but it doesn't pull timing on shifts and will destroy the box in a week or so. So don't worry about your wiring and give it a go

ok guys and girls, i have a poblem. im 2300kms from a experianced tuner. i have a dyno and inexperianced operator. its cheaper to let my engine go bang and go back to stock than go to perth for a tune. i have rb25det , power fc, stock turbo, 255 fuel pump, freddy manifold, spitfres, fpr800, oil cooler,fmic,ngk gapped. puck clutch, lightened flywheel, stock injectors, stock afm. k an n pod filter. 3 inch cat bak. hks ssq bov, alloy radiator. what i can tell my tuner about power fc tunining. its hot in the dessert. im chasing 190rwkw.. i need him to get his head around my car setup and power fc befor i go for the big puffer, injectors afm 044 and 6 boost. .i need a list of a few things i can relay to him in a nice mannor about power fc tuning with out being a know it all and or hurting his tuning pride. i have no options here, it is what it is.afms? timing? nvcs? fuel pressure? boost bar? somthing to look out for that could hurt progress. keep it basic please so i can reach my mid term goal and my tuner can build his confidence. (with out me knowing). apparently hes worked on a few sr20s in sileightys with power fcs. thats good right? haha. and my mates brothers sister inlaw is doing there dads hemi big block 500ci for bathurst next year.

i do remote tunes, you buy the gear and we will get your car sorted over a 3g connection.

here is one i was doing a while ago.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/229894-tuning-fc-over-the-sea/page-3?hl=%2Bsea+%2Btuning#entry4845501

pm me for more details.

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