those of your guys with a Power FC

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Old Nov 26, 2001 | 01:39 PM
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Well, now that I am turbo, I am looking into getting a standalone. I was thinking hondata was the only way to go. So I got it priced and everything, came out to be about $1400 or so.

Anyways, I've heard some good things about the Power FC. Anyone here use it? I heard that no one really knows how to tune with it, is that true? Is the install easy? Can you guys that use the power fc shed some light, tell me your experiences with it. Thanks
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Old Nov 26, 2001 | 01:50 PM
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Default Re: those of your guys with a Power FC (integra7)

i got it and im more than happy about it except one thing. If it would be able to control boost (well if we could get our hands on the equiptment) it would be the best thing ever. Its easy to tune, has tons of adjustability, and is a straight forwand install. I am still trying to make my own boost control system so ill let you know if I figure out anything. Right now my car is ina million peices and its over at my buddys house so I havent fugured out much in the way of anything.
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Old Nov 26, 2001 | 03:56 PM
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i got it and im more than happy about it except one thing. If it would be able to control boost (well if we could get our hands on the equiptment) it would be the best thing ever.
Do you mean if you have a boost controller you would be fine??
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Old Nov 26, 2001 | 04:45 PM
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Default Re: those of your guys with a Power FC (Damon501)

The Power Fc will read positive manifold pressure but you need a special plug that is located on the side of the unit. Apexi originally said that it will be released but it never happened. So if you are going to run over 11 psi without any type of modification to the FC it seems usless because you will need a FMU. It would basically be a glorified S-AFC. I am working on seeing if the FC will read the GM map. I got the map and the pins and everything but I havent tried it because i have no engine.
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