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Guest INASNT

u can get new pfc and hc from greenline for around$1450 now!

Where do u think all the aus shops get there stuff from?? they just add their 30% profit margin to the stuff and sell it here!

I am getting all my stuff from japan, u save big bucks.

and nengun is the 1 i got my pfc from 2

Hey just thought I'd add a bit to this post I ordered my PowerFC, Hand controller and Boost controller (also bought exhaust cam gear) from nengun got it bout a week ago. Got all the above for 155000 yen which worked out to be roughly 2114.69 Tried greenline aswel but Nengun were cheaper in the end and they have better insurance for the postage. Gonna go see my mechanic today to sort out installation and tuning prices.

Good luck with yours

Chris

Guest Sim32

hmm 2200 i know whereu got that quote. start in a c?

ha ha..does very good work but, at a price however..

2200 for AVCR...id rather spend that sorta dosh on a ful sik 2530 or something, but thats just me..

im pretty sure u can get it installed and dynoed for 1800

tried fast and the furious? Kp performance? hardcore race, mazfix?

heaps of joints, just shop about and price match :P

Guest 382 GZV - 4 Door R33

Sim,

did you check out the place?

I am just going to put in the new PFC for a while and run base map. In July, have to go up to Gladstone for Uni placement - there a guy up there who's s'pose to have set up heaps of PFC's (and loves them). Apparently, he does it for $280 on dyno and all so that means a total $1665...pretty happy with that.

Steve

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Guest INASNT
Originally posted by 382 GZV - 4 Door R33

Sim,

did you check out the place?  

I am just going to put in the new PFC for a while and run base map. In July, have to go up to Gladstone for Uni placement - there a guy up there who's s'pose to have set up heaps of PFC's (and loves them). Apparently, he does it for $280 on dyno and all so that means a total $1665...pretty happy with that.

Steve

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do not run with the pfc base maps, they r tuned for 103 octane fuel and your car will ping and the check engine light will keep flashing

Guest 382 GZV - 4 Door R33

Really?

I had only thought of running the base maps (as seen in HPI 21 P.29) because I thought it erred on the safe (rich) side. I don't think I'd run base maps if they will stuff my car up - should I retard a little at first or wait for full tune or are is the map 'OK' to run?

Steve

Guest INASNT

i just pulled my safc out and am running the stock comp while my pfc sits in my room. I was told that even the base pfc maps since they r for 103 octane fuel are no good even with 98 octane fuel since the maps r so aggresive. U could always change the maps to make em less agressive but i wouldnt take the chance.

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by 382 GZV - 4 Door R33

Hey inasnt...since your's is 2nd hand from nengum (japan) wouldn't that mean that the map already on it was tuned to suit some modded skyline in japan? Or was it base map just like what comes on new PFC?

Steve

dont know, but its quite simple to put it back to factory once installed! u got a h/c also dont u?

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