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ok, well bombtrack and i are building a ke70 with an SR20det for a drift pig.

money is not huge on this build and we're aiming for around 200rwkw @ 950kgs stripped

planning on using an stock r34 turbo we have lying around and running e85

now a pfc is obviously the best cheapish option

BUT

could we get away with just a SAFC2 & an SITC?

e85 uses around 30% more fuel and is useless with out timing adjustment so an sitc would be needed, but will the safc be able to bend the signal far enough for the fuel? i dont have any real experience with safc's

i figure both could be had for around $500 second hand so its gonna be half the price of a pfc

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$420 will get you a nistune chip + Tuner license ($220 for chip alone if some one else is going to tune it). $120 for a consult cable(Not needed if your not the tuner)

This will allow you to remap the stock ECU realtime. This will be just as good as a power FC and alot better than any piggy back system.

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Nistune is cheap but quality of the hardware are software is awesome. I had it on my 32gtst and now on my 32 gtr.

Until i need antilag Nistune will be what i use.

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Hamish i got a spare Nistune remaped ecu round the place for sr20. Cover the board price and its yours. Will handle E85 piece of piss.

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dont suppose you got any lying around for an RB30?

nah they are a bit more valuable, ive got plenty of the rb30 nistune boards here though, we do a few each week.

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how much do you charge to install them? can you supply them with cable and licence etc (wanna have a crack at tuning it myself)?

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R34 turbo on SR20 ...

Aren't the flanges different???

You could make 200rwkw on E85 EASILY on a stock SR20 toooobo

Ben - dont get Trent into trouble and make him advertise, just send him a PM.

Although you know what Hamish - SR20 ECU's run pig rich, so running E85 on a stock ECU might lean it up nicely - sure it might ping a bit, but it would be free :P

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ok, well bombtrack and i are building a ke70 with an SR20det for a drift pig.

money is not huge on this build and we're aiming for around 200rwkw @ 950kgs stripped

planning on using an stock r34 turbo we have lying around and running e85

now a pfc is obviously the best cheapish option

BUT

could we get away with just a SAFC2 & an SITC?

e85 uses around 30% more fuel and is useless with out timing adjustment so an sitc would be needed, but will the safc be able to bend the signal far enough for the fuel? i dont have any real experience with safc's

i figure both could be had for around $500 second hand so its gonna be half the price of a pfc

you can pick up a PFC without hand controller for under $700 if u shop around, and it has a better resale value than any of the other options when ur finished with it.

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R34 turbo on SR20 ...

Aren't the flanges different???

You could make 200rwkw on E85 EASILY on a stock SR20 toooobo

Although you know what Hamish - SR20 ECU's run pig rich, so running E85 on a stock ECU might lean it up nicely - sure it might ping a bit, but it would be free :blink:

lol... d00d that is even too ghetto for teh pig...

yeah, was thinking of using an adaptor plate for the 34turbo, as we have one lying around (and a 33 one) but after speaking to trent i'm just gonna get a 2nd hand s15 turbo

you can pick up a PFC without hand controller for under $700 if u shop around, and it has a better resale value than any of the other options when ur finished with it.

true dat, but trent has hooked me up with a nistune board in ecu an case, so i'm stoked! deal DONE :)

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ive seen non-handcontroller SR20 PFCS go for sub $700

either that or see sam - dr drift in brooklyn

can remap anything sr20 based and wins every time

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