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HKS Super Dragger Ex

HKS Dump Pipe

mesh removed from A/F meter (stock r33)

Apexi Air filter /partitioned off

Greddy 28c tube and fin front mount intercooler

Heat wrapped turbo to cat*

*cat in pipe

heat wrapped intake pipe

Power FC

HKS solid twin plate clutch

Cut out front bar

Oil air seperator

Bosch Motorsport fuel pump

Motul 5w40 oil

Nulon G70 with auto trans fluid in the gear box

1bar to 1.10bar boost

HKS EVC4

Pureone oil filter

Stupidly huge fuel filter  

BPES7??? plugs 0.7mm

BP ultimate 98 Fuel 1bar- with octane booster for 1.1bar,also another 2degrees added with octane booster.

I`ll modify this post if I can think of any more

next time you want a tune up a freind has datalogit for r33 gtst... he made 280rwhp with stock turbos at 14psi....

i can arrange my tuner to tune it for you with his software in brisbane at a good price....

cheers...mark

  • 2 months later...

man took me ages to find this thread again. im sure everyones thats in the powerfc from the group buy will be looking for this thread also.

just a question.

would the fuel map work on any car with similar mods? if boosted or not boosted.

can anyone post anymore rb25det maps and list your mods.

thanks..........

My car had stock inkectors and fuel pressure, so the map would run your car. I have to stress that at high boost it detonated quite badly without 98 octane fuel. Every car is different ! But it may get you into the ball park before the final tune saving some time and therefore dollars. My base timing may have been retarded making the advance on the map look huge....there are soo many variables even on similar engines.

I would like to see the GTR map too.

I will be getting my car tuned at Gavin Woods in feb with following mods, so hopefully i will be able to post maps then:

GTR 33

Tomei 260/260 poncams, GT-SS Turbos, Z32 AFMs, HKS Cam Gears, TomeiFuel pump, TrustI/C,700cc SARD inj, 3inch exhuast, blitz id3 BC

  • 2 months later...
here, I hope Boostd doesn't mind, but I have got the Excell Spreadsheet here for download as a zip

http://members.iinet.net.au/~sennan/fcmap.zip

(right click, save target as)

ha just having a look at the fuel map ,seems a did messy to me

we spent a lot more time cleaning up off the normal power run path and trying to keep smooth transistion between different sectors

only in my opinion tho

  • 1 year later...
what tune are u after? i have a few

hi there..

i need a tune for my power fc i use T04Z turbine, greddy inlet plenum, 1000cc injectors.

thanks.. really appreciate it if u could email me on [email protected] for the charts. thanks.

once again thanks.

hi there..

i need a tune for my power fc i use T04Z turbine, greddy inlet plenum, 1000cc injectors.

thanks.. really appreciate it if u could email me on [email protected] for the charts. thanks.

once again thanks.

so goto a tuner and get a real tune then

so goto a tuner and get a real tune then

hard to get a tuner here mate in my country. have to wait few months.. thanks.. can u email me just a light tune mate maps.. i think the ignition maps are too advanced.. thanks.. if u could email me on [email protected]. the tuner will come june 2007. and thats a lone way to go.. i really appreciate if u could send me one.

thanks.

im not sure what you are asking?

if the timing is too advance, back out timing using the temporary IGN adjust or edit it on the maps. this is covered in the PFC Faq in my signature.

there is no need to load someone else's maps, in fact its probably a bad idea

  • 1 month later...
next time you want a tune up a freind has datalogit for r33 gtst... he made 280rwhp with stock turbos at 14psi....

i can arrange my tuner to tune it for you with his software in brisbane at a good price....

cheers...mark

Any chance of getting yours friends contact details as I'm fitting a PFC and FC boost controller and need a good tuner thanks in advance :D

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