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I'm looking for a powerfc. Pref with a hand controller. Have been offered $1240 new. can anyone beat this? I don't mind if it's second hand as long as it works well.

Also, as I'm in tas I am limited to what workshops i can go to and I believe that practically none have a good knowledge in tuning them.

Therefore I think it would be wise to come over to melb and get it tuned.

Where/who is a kick ass workshop that really know how to tune the powerfc well in Melbourne?

Oh can anyone approximate tune costs? The car is running pretty shit so it would need a fair amount of tuning i reckon. Mods include turbosmart boost controller (7psi and 10psi but can change obviously), front mount 600x300x76, 3 inch cat back (i havn't checked to see if its turbo back but i doubt it)and turbosmart bov which I want to swap back to standard as I'm having some stalling issues.

Thanks for any help.

JaFF

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www.nengun.com and www.greenline.co.jp are the two cheapest sources for parts I know of, but I think they would be more than $1240 delivered (unless the exchange rate has changed it again). So I'd say $1240 with a hand controller is a damn good price :(

*EDIT: Alot of people seem to be having problems with stalling at low RPM with an atmo vent BOV. I'm guessing it runs so rich at low rpm it stalls. I believe skyrices run 100% duty cycle on the injectors when you back off? Is this true? If it is, does it happen at all rpm / boost pressures, or only above a certain point? Sorry, not trying to hijack

Jaff, We have a brand new FC for your car in stock. $1000 with no HC, but we have one to tune with, and can obviously source one for you if you need it.

Tuning is around $500 depending on any other vehicle issues, and we have successfully tuned plenty of them, and have full in-house dyno facilities.

Give us a call for any further info.

ICE Performance

7 Dissik st,

Cheltenham.

(03)95127591

0410697349

cheers.

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