Power FC Girly in need
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Girly in need
I have a PFC and need a good tuner that knows what they're doing to tune it. I don't race my car at all and don't plan to in the future, i maybe drive it 3 times a week, even if that. I do however have a TD06H single turbo, front mount intercooler, BLV, stock re-built motor (not ported) 1200cc injectors. I have a HKS 4-bolt wastegate that i pulled the spring out of to run 0 boost, i will be putting a 7lb spring in it shortly. I have a great motor and i just want everything to run evenly and my PFC to be tuned properly. Need to be directed to a good tuner that has tuned a PFC.
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Seeing as how you are in a "rural" location, I would buy a map from either:
*Rotary Performance (www.rx7.com)
*Gotham Racing (www.gothamracing.com)
*Jason at the rx7store (www.rx7store.net)
Any of those guys should be able to help you or sell you a map that will be safe. Obviously, extracting maximum performance will require tuning to your individual car. Post in your regional forum for any tuners located in your area. Otherwise, get a map from one of the places listed above as a starting place, buy the data-logit add-on for the PFC, buy a wideband o2 sensor (or use one at a good dyno shop), and tune your car yourself.
good luck
*Rotary Performance (www.rx7.com)
*Gotham Racing (www.gothamracing.com)
*Jason at the rx7store (www.rx7store.net)
Any of those guys should be able to help you or sell you a map that will be safe. Obviously, extracting maximum performance will require tuning to your individual car. Post in your regional forum for any tuners located in your area. Otherwise, get a map from one of the places listed above as a starting place, buy the data-logit add-on for the PFC, buy a wideband o2 sensor (or use one at a good dyno shop), and tune your car yourself.
good luck
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