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Can any one recommend a good place to get a power fc tunned on a R33 GT-R?

I finally got my Power FC and FC Datalogit :D and I thought it was about time to set them up.

I guess if they are not comfortable with the FC Datalogit it would be handy to know if any of them have a hand controller already as I did not worry about getting one, but I do have a laptop etc so I dont think it will be needed.

Thanks for any advice.

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Sparc,

Glen Campbell at C-Red Tuning it THE gun PFC tuner in Perth. He tuned my GTST and will be tuning my GTR at the end of this month. I'm not sure what the datalogic is?? is that the laptop software that is supposed to be impossible to get outside of Japan???

I know Glen runs PFC in his GTR but whether he'd use the HC to tune yours you'd need to ask him..

I have a HC so if ya get stuck we can sort something out..

CHeers

Brett

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Where did u get the datalogit from and do you know if it will work with a RB25

There are a few places to go to get it tuned C-RED like EVL R33 said and PSI performance, Barries dyno and few othersi cant think of rite now allso i dont know how they will go with the Datalogit because you are the first person i have heard of that has one for a R33 but i bet it will be alot easier than using the commander :uh-huh:

Please allow me,

http://www.fc-datalogit.co.nz/

I can also recomend Lumpy (Glen Campbell) at C-Red, ph 9356 3000.

Other options that I have heard really good things about are:

SST automotive - responsible for some big horsepower work

Barries Dyno - also apparantly pretty good with a power fc, but gets busy and wont answer his phone so you may have to drop in and see him.

Thanks guys :D

Steve hit the nail on the head with the web site.

The FC Datalogit looks cool, gives you a laptop interface to edit the maps etc, lets you do data logging and even lets you use other inputs.... They have used this to implement anti lag and a remote boost switch for the Power FC boost controler.

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