Power FC power fc reset procedure
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power fc reset procedure
hy guys!
i just wonna know if anyone of you know if i can do a reset on my power fc...
my probleme in clear therme is because i've buy the car last summer...
the seller give me the power fc with the car but non-instal (in the box)
yesterday i'd try to instal the cumputer but the car seem's won't start at all !
i follow the instalation procedure but... like i say, the car won't start!
an other thing than i wonna make sure...
my engine is freashly rebuilt (0 mile) with an sigle turbo gt35r upgrade and 3mm apex seal... is a rodage period is absolutely required before the dyno test and tuning???
is anyone can help me or give me some tips of what i should test first!
big thanks for your help, its pretty appreciated!!!
i just wonna know if anyone of you know if i can do a reset on my power fc...
my probleme in clear therme is because i've buy the car last summer...
the seller give me the power fc with the car but non-instal (in the box)
yesterday i'd try to instal the cumputer but the car seem's won't start at all !
i follow the instalation procedure but... like i say, the car won't start!
an other thing than i wonna make sure...
my engine is freashly rebuilt (0 mile) with an sigle turbo gt35r upgrade and 3mm apex seal... is a rodage period is absolutely required before the dyno test and tuning???
is anyone can help me or give me some tips of what i should test first!
big thanks for your help, its pretty appreciated!!!
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Is your car completely not starting, or is it turing over but not firing? Do you have the poiwer fc commander? If so, is it turning on at all? As far as a break in period goes, it is recommended but most people to run the motor with no boost and low load for 500-1000 miles before fully tuning for power. I've also heard of some people firing up the motor for the first time on the dyno and tuning immediately. I believe if you break the motor in properly it will last longer.
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