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If you search you will find out that series 1 stageas have 3 different loom plugs of which none are identical to straight fit a powerfc.

It has been done with one of the versions but the workshop wasn't very forthcoming. Series 2 is slightly easier but still does require some modification.

Also worth considering that the PFC has no logic in it to make life easy on an autobox although there are plenty of people who have used them but no doubt shortening the life of the box.

Nistune type 6 boards seem to have been sorted by Stu.

You could do worse than send him an email

[email protected]

True, but it should be noted it isn't a Nistune board, its a board from a 3rd party that allows you to tune using nistune software. Wether that is bad is up to you, but I am curious how any issues that may arise with the interaction of nistune and the board will be dealt with.

I know Matt from nistunes support is amazingly good.

Ben

I was pretty fairly dubious after seeing the post here with no information attached but after following a little bit of the detail on the Nistune forum he seems to have gone a long way to providing real time tuning using the Nistune interface.

Certainly worth exploring this avenue.

Just because a thread is old, it'a no less true....I've had a powerFC in mine for years (s1 converted manual). Yes there was some stuff around with a couple of wires, and no I don't have the exact details. But a competent workshop could work it out

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