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Item:Power FC to suit R32 GTR

Age: age?? ive had it for 3 months i think??

Condition:works fine..

Price: $650

To Fit: R32 GTR

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM

Comments: bought it maybe 3 months ago.. plugged it into the car, it ran just fine.. realised i had a chipped computer already by P.S.S whoever they might be.. had it dyno'd and it came up with nice figures and a very perfect AFR :P so turns out i dont need the PFC

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controller shows water temp, knock sensor etc.

pretty handy, mine sits in the glove box tho.

could be wank if its mounted on ur dash haha

Edited by GUUBEY

hahah well then its not very useful at all in ur g/box :)

And water temps?? dude.. u have a guage right infront of u for that. and u dont need to know what it is EXACTLY because the fans come on @ a preset value.. and if they dont come on.. ur guage goes hot and ur smart enough to know that it means u gotta turn the shit off... just coz it says 109.4532deg doesnt make a difference if ur guage is in the hot. and if ur guage doesnt work.. then u should fix it :blink:

Yeah the factory guages are pieces of crap. Its just good to have the water temp on the HC rather than have to go out and buy a water temp guage...which i assume would be even wankier yes no?

When my water hits 100+ degrees the stock gauge is in the same spot as if it were 80 deg so i find the HC useful. Most nissans ive driven hard do that tho...

mmm well @ 100 deg thats still fine.. u can reach higher temps then that b4 u should start gettin worried.. My guage works just as u say, but thats how its meant to work.. it will only rise dramatically if it goes to say around 110.. which is starting to get a lil hot..

Most cars these days run in the mid 100 deg temps anyway.. :) and although a temp guage may seem wankier... race teams all use external guages instead of a HC.. im sure they have a good reason for it too!!!

as for crap OEM guages... so far ive found that my oil temp guage and boost and volt guages r stupidly wrong lol.. fuel seems ok and water seems ok but i see your point :blink:

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