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can someone advice me how to restart apexi fc??? i have tryed to unplug batterys but there is no changes... please help me

hi

its covered in the powerfc faq but to reset it ;

ETC, DATA INIT, choose YES, press NEXT

power the car off

next time you power the car back on perform the self idle learn procedure (also in the powerfc faq under install)

hi driftmiester,

no it wont, its just normal detonation occuring

follow the standard guidelines in the powerfc faq on how to debug knocking

no the z32 afm just allows for more tuning resolution and nothnig else, its the same size as the standard rb25 AFM so it wont add power

Thanks heaps Paul. You hv been a great help.

Im now saving up a Datalogit & probably a wideband, this way i will be able see more stuff with the laptop. Currently using the Apexi Turbo timer which also shows the A/F ratio but not very accurate.

Just wondering, did apexi make power fc's for automatic skylines?

no there isnt an auto skyline version of the powerfc

there is for toyota however as lots of toyota's are auto and i guess the code/logic is maybe a bit easier

hey paul, i just recently had a PFC + HC intstalled and tuned on my RB25DET, it was ok for the first week, but now im getting knocking anywhere from 80 to 130 when i plant it.. the weather has got warmer, and at night time i dont get much knocking at all if any.. is there any way i can fix this?

cheers..

Edited by EVL-R33
hey paul, i just recently had a PFC + HC intstalled and tuned on my RB25DET, it was ok for the first week, but now im getting knocking anywhere from 80 to 130 when i plant it.. the weather has got warmer, and at night time i dont get much knocking at all if any.. is there any way i can fix this?

cheers..

hi,

just read the faq, its covered numerous times

look under technical issues

Hi Paul

Just checking whether under the SETTING for AIRFLOW, does the Power Intake refer to those ER34 who has changed to after market filter cone type? A friend of mine read it somewhere in the Japanese version manual indicated this. Just want to double confirm.

Hi Paul

Just checking whether under the SETTING for AIRFLOW, does the Power Intake refer to those ER34 who has changed to after market filter cone type? A friend of mine read it somewhere in the Japanese version manual indicated this. Just want to double confirm.

yes you can choose the power intake when you change the airfilter but its not required

and it probably wont make any difference, i dont know any one thats done it and gained anything

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