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updated again:

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fixed spelling mistakes

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added hyperlinks for each section

added section split based on content

added self tuning - fuel economy

added info on changing airflow meter

added info on powerfc tune protect

expanded info on tuning options and expected results

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do they release slightly differant maps in the diff versions of the pfc/hand controller maybe ?

I was comparing my ign map to the one in the faq, and in some points (outside of the first 10x10 range) they were off by like 10 degrees. I also compared them to the ign map in the FC PRO software, they was differant as well.. ??

Mine is pfc v 5.11, and hand controller v5.01A (might be the other way around)

Wered you grab the stock map on the faq from ?

as far as i know the stock maps don't change very often

i havent at least heard they do. they were taken from my tune

but i may have done it before i did factory reset so they could be a "tuned" ign map. when i get datalogit, ill copy mt tune. reset to factory defaults then upload the defualt maps to my site and then restore my tune and upload that as well. ill expand the powerfc faq a lot when i have a working datalogit

added boost control pics, info and wiring

added djetro harness and wiring and manal

added datalogit specific extra features

added datalogit logging options

added datalogit additional functions

corrected spelling mistake of my name

corrected double up paragraph

updated again:

added airtemp sensor on unsupported car info

added powerfc inside cover photos

added reflashable powerfc info

added custom hack / diy / hand controller holder pics

added basic hand controller use

added checking sensors

added checking functions

updated install info

those 2 manuals are old as the hills and are for rx7. They are also the older powerfc so its not upto as the japanese SR20/RB25/RB26 manual.

it comes off the main wiring haress which i think is a digital output from the gearbox somehow, ill find out

It most certainlly a gearbox feed... The only other alternative is the ABS sensors but it still works on non-ABS skylines so it must be a gear box feed....

Plus the skyline has a digital sendor to the dash display....

hey guys i have a question for those in the know

because the nvct cam timing is constantly variable on the NEO rb25, can the PowerFC be mapped for this function, or how does that work?

with the r33 rb25 its either full advance or full retard no inbetween. and is activated by a simple on/off switch in the ecu at the desired rpm.

anyone know how the powerfc and rb25neo nvct perform?

is it completley mapable throughout the entire rpm band or whats the go?

no idea but if you find out let us know, will add to powerfc-faq

the vvt on the rb25 (33) isnt controlable and its automatically controller by the powerfc emulating stock ecu functionality. you can see it turn on and off under check sensor / sw but its not controllable or editable in map form

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