Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

nope they are not compatible. you will need to go for a piggyback (apexi safc, greddy emanage) or a remap of the stock auto ecu (nistune, dr drift remap, toshi remap)

nope they are not compatible. you will need to go for a piggyback (apexi safc, greddy emanage) or a remap of the stock auto ecu (nistune, dr drift remap, toshi remap)

i believe another option is to use the pfc but then you need an add on box for the auto and if i remember right you then have to shift the auto manually, depending on how much you want that would probably be the better way to go any way.

Hi everyone,

First of all, a huge "thank you" Paul for what you've done: great FAQ!

I have a question: I'm used to tune L-Jetro PFCs, and I'll soon have to tune my first D-Jetro. I noticed there's an extra fuel map called "base map" which seems to be tuned.

Can someone tell me what is that map for?

Oh, and BTW, is there someone here who has the default std map of a RB26DETT D-Jetro (R33)?

Thx!

i believe another option is to use the pfc but then you need an add on box for the auto and if i remember right you then have to shift the auto manually, depending on how much you want that would probably be the better way to go any way.

the problem with using a manual ecu on an auto car (ie PowerFC on auto skyline) is that when the autbox changes gears the ECU doesn't know

so the timing doesnt change during gearchange. on the auto ecu the timing is dropped during gearchange to let the auto box change gracefully.

with the manual ECU the timing stays the same and the box suffers stress from a fully loaded engine during gearchange.

now this gotcha only applies to nissan's as toyota powerfc exists in auto, at least for the chaser

the JZX100 powerfc to suit chaser comes in auto and it has lots of logic and suppport for the AT gearbox

you can even change the mapping when it changes it gears in the menus and edit the gear splits (f**ken ace).

this from my understanding is because the toyota has its gearbox logic inside the main ecu, where as nissan is in another computer

apexi either didnt care about the auto box (lets face it, auto skyline isnt common) and either couldnt be bothered, didnt see $ in it or wasnt enough demand, or too complex?

Hi everyone,

First of all, a huge "thank you" Paul for what you've done: great FAQ!

I have a question: I'm used to tune L-Jetro PFCs, and I'll soon have to tune my first D-Jetro. I noticed there's an extra fuel map called "base map" which seems to be tuned.

Can someone tell me what is that map for?

Oh, and BTW, is there someone here who has the default std map of a RB26DETT D-Jetro (R33)?

Thx!

this is from the apexi documentation

post-2054-1271392063_thumb.jpg

there is no need to find a default rb26 djetro map, as it the powerfc comes with one

if it's second hand, perform a DATA INIT before using it and the default maps are loaded. if its new it already has the default maps

Thx a lot for the information. So if I got this right, if you fill the main fuel injection table with "1", you should be able to run 14.7ish all over the map. And if not, you should proceed to minor mods in the base fuel map in order to get 14.7 afr (at least in part throttle).

And only after that step, mods to the main fuel table should begin.

Am I right?

(oh, and do you have the p24 they say to refer to?)

Edited by Jobi

you use the fuel and inj correction maps to tune the car. its only if you find you can't get the results you want or run out of correction where you adjust the base map

hi kila, you need to use the nissan boost control kit

double check on your wiring loom if you have wire #25

this is used by the apexi boost control kit

ie 25 runs to the solenoid and the other is 12v (25 is a switched ground)

without wire #25 the boost control kit will not work, so double check before purchase

and as far as i know the EL hand controller will only suit FCC3 which is new style

so it wont work on RB20 AP eng powerfc as it needs FCC1 or FCC NT

hi kila, you need to use the nissan boost control kit

double check on your wiring loom if you have wire #25

this is used by the apexi boost control kit

ie 25 runs to the solenoid and the other is 12v (25 is a switched ground)

without wire #25 the boost control kit will not work, so double check before purchase

and as far as i know the EL hand controller will only suit FCC3 which is new style

so it wont work on RB20 AP eng powerfc as it needs FCC1 or FCC NT

ok thanks i was looking at the nengun website and they have 2 diffrent nissan onces the

415-A001 and the 415-A013 i was planning to buy one this week i just didnt want to get the wrong one.l

Paul....quick question.....

your FAQ is excellent. One thing I do in every car is take the timing to 0 between about 4000 and 2000rpm for that childish poping that I love.

However, when off the throttle the injectors always drop to 0, to get things going along nicely I need to hold the throttle open a little which gets the fuel throwing again.

Do you have the same effect? and if so any suggestions other than stuffing with TPS closed position?

Paul....quick question.....

your FAQ is excellent. One thing I do in every car is take the timing to 0 between about 4000 and 2000rpm for that childish poping that I love.

However, when off the throttle the injectors always drop to 0, to get things going along nicely I need to hold the throttle open a little which gets the fuel throwing again.

Do you have the same effect? and if so any suggestions other than stuffing with TPS closed position?

unsure sorry i put my timing back to normal for a while and forgot about the 0deg idea

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • So, I put my boat on a boat. First of all, I'm going to come out and say it. Why is Tasmania not considered a holy goal, an apex that all road-legal modified cars go to, to experience? This place is an absolute wonderland of titanic proportions. If people are already getting club runs for once in a lifetime 30 person cruises to Tassy then I've never seemed to see it. It is like someone replaced the entire place with an idyllic wonderland for cars, and all of the people living there with paid actors who are kind, humble, and friendly. Dear god. After doing a lap of almost all of the place I've found that it's a great way to find out all of the little things that the car isn't doing quite right and a great way to figure it all out. All in all, I drove for 4 hours a day for a week and nothing broke. I didn't even need to open the engine bay. This is by all means a great success, but it has left me with a list of things to potentially address. I also now have a 3D printed wheel fitment tool which annoyingly hasn't got any threads in it to actually assemble it. I might be able to tape it together to check the sizing I actually want to use, but it'll likely involving pulling the shocks out to properly measure travel at least at the front, and probably raise the car while I'm at it, at least in the rear. I scraped on quite a few things and I'm not sure how else to go about it. I was taking anything with a bump at what felt like 89 degree angles. And address those 10 other tasks. And wash the car. God damn it is dirty. And somehow, the weather was perfect the entire time - And because I was on the top of Mt Wellington it turns out it was very much about to freeze up there. I did something I typically never do and took some photos up there in what must have been -10 and the foggy felt like suspended ice, rather than mere fog. If you own a car in Australia, you owe it to yourself to do it.
    • Damn that was hilarious, and a bit embarrassing for skylines in general 😂 vintage car life ey. That R33 really stomped. Pretty entertaining stuff
    • Hi, I have a r32 gtr transmission. Does any of you guys have an idea how much power it will hold with the billet center plate and stock gearset? At what power level and use did yours brake with or without billet plate? Thanks, Oystein Lovik
    • Saw this replica police car based on a Mitsubishi Starion XX parked next to a 'police box' (it's literally a box) in Hirohata, Himeji City in Hyogo prefecture the other day. It's owned by Morii-san who is a local Mitsubishi Starion enthusiast. According to a local radio station blog post, he always wanted to make a police car himself based on ones he saw in his favourite Manga comics.  As it's illegal to modify a car to look like a police car and drive on the road, Morii-san tried many times to get permission from Aboshi police station headquarters nearby. They refused initially by after they got tired of that they granted him permission. However, the car can only be displayed on private property and obviously can't be registered as long as the police livery is present. The car was completed at a cost of 1.5 million yen (US$ 10,000) in addition to the car cost. A location was chosen outside Hirohata Police box where the car can easily been seen from the street. Morii-san has two other Starion road cars, both widebody GSR-VRs.
    • Ah coolant overflow, previous discussions make way more sense now lol. 
×
×
  • Create New...