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will an FD intake manifold fit an FC?

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Old 10-28-03, 11:31 PM
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I understand that a power fc is an aftermarket ecu, however, it doesnt run aftermarket sensors like Haltech, Motec, Tec 3, etc etc. Its a tuneable stock rom computer replacement. I dont reguard power FC the same as my E6K. Thats all I was saying. Also, just FYI, if you look on page F-182 in the FD service manual, it tells you the voltages for BOTH narrow range and full range.
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I stand corrected. The FD has narrow-range and full-range sensors built into the one unit. Thanks for answering that one for me.
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If there aren't any real power gains from this, maybe you get a better power curve? Anyone dynoed before and after?
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once i get mine back from Marvelspeed with the FD intake manifold on with a stock ECU i'll ask how he did it.
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for the s4 guys, use the narrow band for your ecu. then use the wide band for your AFC
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Here is the kit. Real pricey.

http://www.rxecret7.com/feedfc-exchkit.html
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theres been 100 of thies topics!
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theres been 100 of thies topics!
It was not cames
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Originally posted by mrb63083
once i get mine back from Marvelspeed with the FD intake manifold on with a stock ECU i'll ask how he did it.
Now that I've seen the schematic for the FD's TPS, I can see how easy it would be to do. It's just a case of matching the wires up.
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