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Obviously enough, it's different depending on which size pipe it's in.  Choose first.  Millimetres matter here too.  Don't use a curve for a 4" pipe if you don't know what was meant by 4".  Could be 100mm, could be 101.6mm, could be ID, could be OD, could be just about anything.

I'm pretty sure that if you search carefully you'll find that someone has already posted stuff for the R35 sensor for PowerFC.  I don't know where, because I took no notice because I have no time for PowerFC.

If it wasn't for that, I would suggest that you could easily build something from scratch based on the information on it available inside Nistune, by comparing the Nistune Z32 map against the PowerFC Z32 map, and then using that comparison to scale the Nistune R35 map into a PowerFC equivalent.

2 hours ago, Eager said:

Donr see much point changing to nistune and I like the power F.C. hand controller

LOL, the hand controller is useless as donkey shit.

Doesn't show AFR, doesn't show oil temp, doesn't show IAT, doesn't show live fuel trims, doesn't show fuel compensation, doesn't show oil pressure, doesn't show ethanol content, doesn't show what fuel/ignition cuts are active, doesn't show any form of warnings or anything.

50 minutes ago, Eager said:

Ive searched plenty but can’t find anyone saying exactly what they done or what’s needed

Millennial children. I hope my kids aren't that shit 

Here you go Mr I've Searched Plenty lol

 

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14 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

LOL, the hand controller is useless as donkey shit.

Doesn't show AFR, doesn't show oil temp, doesn't show IAT, doesn't show live fuel trims, doesn't show fuel compensation, doesn't show oil pressure, doesn't show ethanol content, doesn't show what fuel/ignition cuts are active, doesn't show any form of warnings or anything.

Err, wouldn't you want a "hand controller" to show you those things? WTF APEXi?

Belongs wherever ya like, it’s still the most used jap tuning solution I would say and most recognised around the world. It will do my job, I’ve installed 3 link’s in previous toys and super ecu but for day to driving there wasn’t a lot of difference to my previous power F.C. tuner cars

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