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I'm deciding between the PowerFC and the FConV Pro. At the moment and I am wondering if anyone knows of a place where I can get the FConV Pro tuned in Sydney....

I'm guessing BD4's can do it and Ed has also told me of someone who can but does anyone know who else can and how the FCon is interfaced whether its through a PC and if you need the software etc.

btw I'm talking about the FConV Pro which is a replacement ECU not the piggyback FConS.

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according to bd4s they cannot tune the FCON V pro....because software is all in Japanese...i wanted one of these units but couldnt find n e one to tune it..going to stick with std for now. till ifind out..cause this unit has alot of features...out doing PowerFC pro...too..

where can i get software? for this or the PFC pro....

interested.

Originally posted by tlai909

I'm pretty sure the F-Con Pro is not available here.

The other model is $1,400 or so + $400 harness so obviously the PowerFC is better value.

T.

you obviously haven't looked at the feature list ;)

You'd be more correct saying the PFC is cheaper :uh-huh:

Even with the HKS software you still need the magic cable.

Does PowerFC allow the use a MAP sensor at all?

In Japan brand new the FCon is more expensive than the powerFC. Although these two are the most popular ECU's here the FCon is still MORE popular than the PowerFC. Both Top Secret and Jun Auto use it for their tuning....

However they obvious can tune it here where as in Australia I guess no one can tune it from what I can see ni this thread.

Originally posted by 400HP

In Japan brand new the FCon is more expensive than the powerFC. Although these two are the most popular ECU's here the FCon is still MORE popular than the PowerFC. Both Top Secret and Jun Auto use it for their tuning....

However they obvious can tune it here where as in Australia I guess no one can tune it from what I can see ni this thread.

I called the guy, he can do FCON S/e-manage etc...

Not the FCON V pro yet....so if you're not in a hurry and want the FCON V pro.... :P

He'll be back on the 26th too...

Ed: Umm I am not 100% if it would suit an R34 with a Neo or not... I am still trying to find someone to tune it and if not I am going to sell it... I am going to ring Tillbrooks today as they are prob the only ones if any that would do it here in Adelaide. If they do I will ask them if it will suit an R34.

I would not be asking a great deal , It also has an Apexi engine management module with it aswell + had a hand controller for that too but it got stolen out of the car when was at the importer, still trying to get that back... I will keep you posted mate, I want to find out exactly what is what before saying yes it will work on your car or no it wont.

I think its fully programmable so I guess it would suit most cars...

If I sell I would be asking under the price of a Power FC for SAU members.

If I sell on ebay then I will be asking alot more.

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