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Pro Tuner or Power Writer?

This is the info I have

The HKS Rotrex unit comes with the HKS F-Con SZ engine management system. This is an advanced piggyback style EMU designed with a conservative tune in mind. It is a direct plug and play unit that comes with an external harness terminated with OEM style connectors. This unit may only be tuned by a certified HKS Pro dealer

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This is the info I have

The HKS Rotrex unit comes with the HKS F-Con SZ engine management system. This is an advanced piggyback style EMU designed with a conservative tune in mind. It is a direct plug and play unit that comes with an external harness terminated with OEM style connectors. This unit may only be tuned by a certified HKS Pro dealer

I think BD4s over east are your only option in Australia. (http://www.bd4s.com.au)

Pity - would loveto see a local fittment of the kit!

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Unfortunately yes BD4s are the only authorized HKS Power Writers in Australia :P Means you either come here or they fly to you...

There are rumors of other places being able to tune them too; but none have really become reality.

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Sorry for Off topic Chris

But is your V35 the one parked in West Perth with the misses in it at about 3.45pm weekdays? Has private plates?

Dan

Yes Dan that's mine.

I work in the old Fluor building 600 Murray st.

You work around there?

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Looks like I'll need an Emanage then

Apparently they come pre tuned and the previous owner has had 20,000kms trouble free running with it.

I think first off may run it up on the dyno to make sure if it's running safely and if not decide on a plan of action then

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Chris , check with XSpeed. There was talk a while ago about Hanson getting the FCon tuning package as he brings a lot of HKS gear in.

They say the package is excellent if you can read japanese... :):P

Cheers

Ken

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