why do japanese fc's all seem to have stock ecu's?
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Originally Posted by Valkyrie
By uncommon I usually think not available or hard to find, which they aren't.
Originally Posted by jreynish
Yes there is a power FC available for S5 FC3S's. It is just as costly as it is for the FD...
Originally Posted by Cybaster
My last owner was japanese...
I wonder if the T2 leather trim was common in japan
... and HOW COME THEY HAVE REAR SEATS!!!!?!?
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Damn you for posting that site!!!! I spent the better part of 2hours looking at pics!!!
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Originally Posted by NZConvertible
You had an owner?
Originally Posted by NZConvertible
No it wasn't. Most of the FC's over here are Japanese imports, and mine is the only one I've seen with leather.
Originally Posted by NZConvertible
All Japanese FC's had rear seats, except for the Infini.
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Originally Posted by jreynish
Regardless it is available for S5's... and it seems to work well. however they make it work I really don't think most care... as long as it works.
Right?
Right?
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Originally Posted by 86GXL
Can we say FD motor? And STILL has an AFM
Can you tell us why?
You do know that FD motors don't use AFM's, right?
-Ted
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Originally Posted by RETed
That's not an FD motor.
Can you tell us why?
You do know that FD motors don't use AFM's, right?
-Ted
Can you tell us why?
You do know that FD motors don't use AFM's, right?
-Ted
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Originally Posted by jon88se
Ted, is there any benefit to running an FD UIM? How hard is it to adapt?
FD UIM needs to be match ported to fit, and it gets really thin in a couple places.
At least one of the front bracket off the FD UIM needs to be cut off.
The FC stock oil filler pipe needs to be modified, or a stock FD short section off the center iron needs to be swapped in.
If you're using stock ECU, you'll need to splice the TPS wires.
-Ted
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Originally Posted by RETed
I haven't done any back-to-back testing, but it's a pain in the *** to adapt.
FD UIM needs to be match ported to fit, and it gets really thin in a couple places.
At least one of the front bracket off the FD UIM needs to be cut off.
The FC stock oil filler pipe needs to be modified, or a stock FD short section off the center iron needs to be swapped in.
If you're using stock ECU, you'll need to splice the TPS wires.
-Ted
FD UIM needs to be match ported to fit, and it gets really thin in a couple places.
At least one of the front bracket off the FD UIM needs to be cut off.
The FC stock oil filler pipe needs to be modified, or a stock FD short section off the center iron needs to be swapped in.
If you're using stock ECU, you'll need to splice the TPS wires.
-Ted
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To me it's not worth it.
The FD TB might have slightly larger bores on the TB, but it hasn't been proven to make more power.
It's kinda hard for me to make a good comparison between stock versus FD set-up, cause the two cars that did it are running Haltechs.
We'd need to retune both set-up's to have any helpful data.
I don't want to waste my time doing this myself.
-Ted
The FD TB might have slightly larger bores on the TB, but it hasn't been proven to make more power.
It's kinda hard for me to make a good comparison between stock versus FD set-up, cause the two cars that did it are running Haltechs.
We'd need to retune both set-up's to have any helpful data.
I don't want to waste my time doing this myself.
-Ted
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