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Hks Fcon V pro,

never been used still with the box. Comes with harness.

To suite GTR R33

The HKS F-CON V Pro is a fully featured standalone engine management system that connects as easily as a "piggy-back" fuel and timing controller. As modifications to a vehicle are made, the need for fuel and timing adjustments becomes critical for performance and safety. The F-CON V Pro with its 32x32 resolution for both fuel and timing maps is the optimal solution. The F-CON V Pro can control up to eight injectors and D Jetro or L Jetro setups. --- Injectors can be set to fire as batch, sequentially or staged. The F-CON V Pro can also read drive by wire vehicles. Programming is done via the HKS Power Writer software; which only Certified HKS Pro Dealers have access to. The HKS Power Writer software for the F-CON V Pro has some very unique abilities to simplify setup and tuning. Via the vehicle start up menus most Japanese import cars can be easily started by selecting the vehicle’s parameters (Make, Model, Engine and etc). Tuning is simplified due to the A/F Feedback control; where a target A/F value can be input and the F-CON V Pro will adjust fuel automatically. Also full data logging capabilities are built into the F-Con V Pro Power Writer software. All major vehicle conditions including; speed, rpm, water temperature, intake temperature, timing, boost, injector duty cycle and etc can be logged to an HKS Pro Dealer’s computer. The F-CON V Pro also works seamlessly with electronically controlled transmission.

The F-CON V Pro is a classic example of “best of both worlds”. Retaining and utilising some of the features and function in the stock ECU, tuning time is reduced, hence costs is lowered and drivability is improved, even with real hardcore tuning to the car.

Normal retail at the time of purchase was $2,500 plus. Unit has never been used, so you can be assured it works.

Willing to take a massive price drop to $1,900. ono Please dont throw rediculus offers.

cheers

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Not cheap for a second hand unit (going price is usually around the $500 mark due to lack of tuners), but I am interested.

Can you post up a pic of the serial number?

Edited by iamhe77

Considering theres only one licenced shop in all of australian who will tune it for you.

Thats why they are cheap here and no one uses them.

Dude your better off to talk to one of the importers on this site and have them sell it in japan for you mate.You will get more money for it.

Considering theres only one licenced shop in all of australian who will tune it for you.

Thats why they are cheap here and no one uses them.

Dude your better off to talk to one of the importers on this site and have them sell it in japan for you mate.You will get more money for it.

There are authorize tuners in Sydney / Perth and One in Brisbane (GT AUto)Garage who tunes them, so it's not as if there is ONLY 1. but yes very few compared to Power FC and the like

Also you will need to include serial number which is a little sticker on the side.

Considering this thread is a year and a half old...

Lol but serioudly theres plenty of tuners around that are capable, just no one really trys em out cos everyone likes to play it safe and have a bit of thier own tinkling also...

There are 4 i know of in Sydney

TuneHouse Marrickville

ISMotorRacing

Bel Garage

Tom (Old BD4s)

GT Auto in Brissy

XSpeed In Perth

theres plenty there if you look hard enough.

These ecus are magic in the right hands but same can be said about every ecu its all in the tuners knowledge...

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