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I'm installing a 25/30 using a powerfc into the 240 and have a few questions hopefuly someone might be able to answer...

1 Does a powerfc control air con, I'm not using air so will any problems arise?.

2 What else does the powerfc control beside the engine management?

3 Can these other items controlled by the powerfc be turned off?

4 What kind of signal does the rb25det manual speed sensor produce?

5 Does the signal run from the sensor, through the dash speedo then to the ecu?

6 Is the signal multiplied or divided along the circuit?

PS: Using the hand controller :D

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cheers some good reliable info there, actually its more than I needed but thats a good thing. I like this...

Are there any cool tricks with the PowerFC? Free mods etc?

A handy trick PowerFC owners use when they take car in for a service/work to be done they set the rev limit to 3000rpm and remove the hand

controller. This prevents the workshop from taking your car out for a fang on the roads and driving it like they've stolen it as the PowerFC

will cut the power at the 3000rpm rev limit interrupting the joy experienced by the joy rider of your precious car

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