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loi 06-28-02 05:23 PM

power fc commander ?
 
any body using it with stock turbo setup? i have intake, exhaust, down pipe. blowoff and fmic. currently 10lb. can i use the power fc to upped my boost to 12? or i need to run a boost controler to do so/

RICKRX7 06-28-02 06:29 PM

You will need the PFC and Commander. You can adjust the boost with the Commander.

loi 06-28-02 07:47 PM

so the power fc commander will have the fuction like a boost controler? why don't people run the boost controler along with the power fc commander .why spend extra few hundreds?

Crazed 06-28-02 08:20 PM

With the Commander you can adjust more than just the boost so it's worth the extra few hundreds. I am going to go play putt putt.

jspecracer7 06-28-02 11:57 PM

A lot of people buy aftermarket boost controllers BEFORE purchasing the PFC. The PFC CAN control the stock twins for boost. After you go single, it's best that you get the boost control kit and control boost with that.

:D

jspecracer7 06-28-02 11:57 PM

Damn there are some newbie's in this thread!;)

Dont_Be_A_Rikki 06-29-02 12:00 AM


Originally posted by jspecracer7
Damn there are some newbie's in this thread!;)
yeah you right! but they gotta learn some how:) but dam do people read befor they buy or just see everyone else getting one so they think they need one to:rofl:

-Rikki

jspecracer7 06-29-02 12:08 AM


Originally posted by Dont_Be_A_Rikki


yeah you right! but they gotta learn some how:) but dam do people read befor they buy or just see everyone else getting one so they think they need one to:rofl:

-Rikki

Possibly...but the forum does support the PFC with all their "free" injection/timing maps.

RICKRX7 06-29-02 12:55 AM


Originally posted by jspecracer7
Damn there are some newbie's in this thread!;)
Who you calling a newbie?:confused:

loi 06-29-02 04:13 AM

i'm sure you are a newbie at one time, i don't see what what is the big deal answering some of the newbie, we all can learn something from it i'm sure.

"The PFC CAN control the stock twins for boost. After you go single, it's best that you get the boost control kit and control boost with that" why? explain?

jspecracer7 06-29-02 05:11 AM


Originally posted by loi
i'm sure you are a newbie at one time, i don't see what what is the big deal answering some of the newbie, we all can learn something from it i'm sure.

"The PFC CAN control the stock twins for boost. After you go single, it's best that you get the boost control kit and control boost with that" why? explain?

The PFC can control boost with the stock twins. Once you go single, you can get rid of ALL the crap underneath the UIM...or you can do that when you go non-sequential. Either way, go buy the Apexi AVC-R actuator and connect that to where the stock boost controller used to be. Run your vacuum line in, run your vacuum line to your wastegate and now your PFC can control boost. It's better to do it this way. The stock boost controller doesn't seem to be very good.

...and the newbie thing...These types of questions come up quite a bit. You can tell if they're a "newbie" by the types of questions people ask. This is NOT a flame on ignorance. If you don't know...well you don't know...We all have been there before. I didn't know a lot until I got on the forum and started reading and posting. Now I'm at the point where I'm swapping engine's. Not bad for a "newbie";)

loi 06-29-02 05:47 AM

thanks man, i figure we all here because we are gear head, i agree i don't know a lot of the the FD yet, but i'm sure it will not take long for me to learned. some time the search form don't really work, when you type in a topic, it has 20 different unrelated answers.


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