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Hi everyone. i have recently bought a power FC for my R33, i have not installed in yet, but i have a few questions. the fc will fix all of my problems regarding air/fuel, iginition timing ect, that the stock un-tuneable computer cannot.

a mate with an S15 was accelerating up to about 6000rpm when his aftermarket fuel pump failed, the stock computer immediately sensed this and shut the whole car down, preventing an engine failure.

i know the power fc would sense the lean-out of fuel, but would it shut everything down? or would the engine just die???

also how does the fc compare with the cold-start settings of the factory computer?

thanks in advance,

Sam

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a mate with an S15 was accelerating up to about 6000rpm when his aftermarket fuel pump failed, the stock computer immediately sensed this and shut the whole car down, preventing an engine failure.

Sounds like bs to me...

i know the power fc would sense the lean-out of fuel, but would it shut everything down? or would the engine just die???

lean out....ping and show knock...then die

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Sounds like a little bit of bull to me.. :D

As Mr. Duncan stated, possibly the fuel pump completely failed, loosing all fuel pressure, as a result no fuel squirting in to the pots = no bang. :D

Fuel pumps 'generally' start to slow the amount of fuel supplied, as a result the tune will begin to lean out and either melt pistons and or ping its self to death.

The PFC is safer in this respect as at least it will flash the dash light like crazy and display a knock reading.

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