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Does any1 know of C and V performance? Are they good at tunning, especially tunning the FC?

Does anyone recommend? If not, who else do you reccommend? Also i am in sydney.

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Apparently Croydon are the only ones in Australia that have the software, all others tune off hand controller. (With software there is at least 30kw more)

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But wouldnt using the hand commander be better? because you are using the FC's own tunning product? Im using CRD developed thier own program because they were tunning the FC's before the hand commander came out.

Apparently Croydon are the only ones in Australia that have the software, all others tune off hand controller. (With software there is at least 30kw more)

If this is true, then wouldnt everyone go to CRD?

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But wouldnt using the hand commander be better? because you are using the FC's own tunning product? Im using CRD developed thier own program because they were tunning the FC's before the hand commander came out.

 

If this is true, then wouldnt everyone go to CRD?

as far as i know the PFC HC has been available with the FC since it was invented.

the laptop software allows them to tune in 300 units instead of the 60 units that the HC allows (not the right figures but you get the point)

i would also guess that the laptop software will not guarentee any extra power just easier tunability thus more can be done a lot easier and quicker.

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Bullshit about the laptop software for PFC - A good tuner can get the same result but it will take longer. The HC is awkward and lots of writing on paper. But if they know what they are doing , not having the Datalogic whateva is not entirely neccessary.

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Bullshit about the laptop software for PFC - A good tuner can get the same result but it will take longer. The HC is awkward and lots of writing on paper. But if they know what they are doing , not having the Datalogic whateva is not entirely neccessary.

 

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