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As the topic says, I have two quick PFC questions.

The car has to go into the panelbeaters for a couple of weeks. :D

1 - Will the PFC loose its programmed settings if the battery is disconnected for an extended period? (2 weeks maybe)

2 - What can I do with the PFC that will stop any idiot having fun while I leave the car there.

For instance, can I program a temporery 3000rpm rev limit without stuffing up my usual PFC program?

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1) Disconnecting battery will not make it loose setting

2) You can setup Rev limiter via hand-controller, then disconnect the Hand controller so they can;t change it unless they have a hand controller handy, further more u can set the rev limit & lock the ECU if you have the software.

1) Disconnecting battery will not make it loose setting
Great :)
2) You can setup Rev limiter via hand-controller, then disconnect the Hand controller so they can;t change it unless they have a hand controller handy, further more u can set the rev limit & lock the ECU if you have the software.

Is there any guides around for that in English?

My PFC manual is in Japanese. :D

heres a good read:

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/docs/...powerfc-faq.htm

it might be there not sure , i remember seeing it somewhere around..

here is the manual though in english

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/manua...r_FC_manual.pdf

Edited by Nav2k

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