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I didn't find the Autronic that great.. but probably due to the support over here.

No one could get it to run with the GTR..

Here is an autronic running on a GTR... 391rwkw if i remember correctly? It was run in the Dutton Rally full 'o' stickers.

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I had a look at some of the things they were doing with the ECU, and was pretty impressed. There is a switch in the cabin to turn on data logging, it monitors pretty much every possible part of the engines operation, has some sort of real time tune(??) and much more importantly, makes funky looking graphs to impress slack jawed yokels like me.

Yeah, its a track car so I guess its tuned for reliability?

Beats me, I'd like 390rwkw (which is especailly impressive when I have a FWD car)

Off topic for a second ... Have you heard of a link computer to suit the E5B6 computer as found in the jap-spec (and all over NZ) E5T from the ~1987 Mazda Familia GTX?

And off topic again ... Anyone know of any advantages of the HKS Fcon V over the PowerFC?

It seems that there is only one (1???) tuner in the whole of australia for the HKS Fcon V which on paper seems to have no advantages over the PowerFC, of which there are tuners on every street corner?

Great if you have Manual, but what if you have an Auto??

Anyone had experience with the TSI?

i have....very simple theory that it is based on however needs more R&D...little bugs exist in it...hence last time i heard there steering away from motorvehicles and turning to bikes :headspin:

hi guys, jus wondering wat would b a good computer 2 buy for my skyline r33 gtst? i dont have any knowledge on computers but hav mates that do but not on skylines. any help would b appreciated

it really comes down to budget....power fc are excellent value if u manage to skip customs through the internet orders.....tuning wise there are probably three ppl in sydney that i would use to tune this ie. CRD (~$800) via laptop , Unigroup via handcontroller (~$450), Hitman via laptop ($300 flat rate)

it comes down to what do u expect out of car or intend to do with it.....if u are going for more than 300rwkw than i would think long and hard bout the choice of comp as an understanding needs to established between u and the tuner....its always nice as the computer is only as good as the tuner :D

i personally run a Haltech on my rb25 which runs as a plug-in and is done by JEM over at moorebank....adam there does also EMS, MICROTECH, TSI, MOTEC....HITMAN actually works there also from under the same roof so pretty much whatever computer ur running something can be done about it....however its only a RWD dyno hence GTR ownrs are at a disadvantage........ :)

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