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The PowerFC AP Engineering version or the FCON would suit your supra.

to be added to the list i need Name, Car, mods and contact tel #.

if can email it to me

[email protected] I will add you to the list.

Currently at #17

im up for it! if he does a 97 WRX, wtih power fc, then im in!

how much is the question

:)

do we get like a 'tuned by top secret' sticker as well? LMAO!

hahaha

:)

serouisuly thou.

Guys, Standard ECU's cannot be remapped just as they are.

What you need is what the Japanese call ROM Boards. You will need to buy a ROM Board and then have the proper extraction and installation tools to replace the STD ROM Board with your tuned ROM Board. This is what the Japanese refer to as "ROM Tune" ECU's (Mines, Kakimoto, Brain etc....). By doing this your car can be tuned for mods while at the same time retaining all the factory advantages such as fault compensaion, air conditioning, idle control and auxlaries (e.g. R34 GTT Auto Gearbox).

I'm fairly sure this is what Ed is referring to as "Daughterboards". Correct me if I'm wrong please Ed :)

What about a aftermarket ECU, there have been one or two Mines replacemenet (chipped?) ECU's ones flating around in the FS section, if thats all I need then I will pick one up and book myself in :D

this is looking to be delayed a little maybe put back a month. please still register your interest to [email protected] , so far we have about 18people interested.

dont forget leave you car, mods and contact details so i can confirm once a date is set.

Hmmm.... He has a Supra.... I have a Supra.... Sounds very tempting... :)

Now which computer to buy.... :(

only one problem.... the TopSecret Supra is powered by a real engine :D:p:p AN RB26 :(:D:D

Can i ask a question here..... is this bloke suppose to be that good that you feel one of Australia's leading workshops cant do an equivalent job..... is there something he has that we dont that enables him to tune any car that much better then an Aussie tuner???

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