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if you want to drive down the coast and leave you car there for a day then pick it up again...thats cool...up too you....

but if you live in brisbane and want your gtr tuned in 1/2 day while you wait & done properly not just a basic hand controller tune up.....call me..

we have spent many hours tuning my r34 gtr with this software and its great stuff...

just trying to give bris people a option as there are not too many people who you can trust to tune power fcs in brisbane...as we all know....

cheers...

Will probably drop you a line sometime markr34gtr, when the pfc arrives. Anyone with an 11sec R34 GTR can tune my R33 GTR anytime. Wouldn't mind have a chat to you about radiators aswell. I noticed a little while ago you said you had upgraded yours. Looking for some ideas.

work for my self. dyno used and tuner is milanco pro dyno at hemmant....myself and the boys there have tuned a few gtrs now with datalogit...

one r32 gtr stock turbos and fuel system with 3 inch exh and pods made 285 rwhp when it came in and left with 360 rwhp at 14psi.....he was a very happy man i will tell you that...

cheers..

Can anyone confirm if the Power FC D Jetro comes with a base map? I have been told it doesn't but can't find any documentation to confirm. I am currently running no AFMs and would like to replace the ECU (no idea what the current ECU is, looks stock from the outside but obviously isn't) with an ECU that does the same.

I'm assuming this software works with all versions of the Power FC? If no base maps are supplied, are you confident your tuner can tune the Jetro from the ground up?

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