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Old 03-07-2003, 03:31 PM
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can i use s6 pfc maps on a pfc for a s5?



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the s6 maps should be really close



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Old 03-07-2003, 04:57 PM
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so if i get a map for a pfc off of a s6 with similar mods as my s5, all i would need to do is fine tune the pfc for my settings regarding ignition and fuel? as a person normally would when they get maps from someone else?

the fact its a s6 map going onto a s5 does not make a diffrence?
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nope, the s6 map should be really close



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Originally Posted by j9fd3s' date='Mar 7 2003, 02:35 PM
the s6 maps should be really close



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thanks j9fd3s...reason im asking all these questions is becuase i live in a province in canada that doesnt have tuners for haltech or the power fc so it doesnt really matter what ems i get. im on my own when it comes to a ems,rotary and tuning...



i wont be driving my s5 all year its getting a new engine,then a ems..so im gathering as much info as i can..



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in that case the power fc is good, because the base map runs the car really well, it starts hot, cold etc. something that the heltch doesnt do



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so if the pfc is plug and play what exactly happens with the afm and the harness for it?just get rid of all of it?becaue i know the pfc doesnt use it anyways...
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Originally Posted by dynamite kid' date='Mar 7 2003, 06:53 PM
so if the pfc is plug and play what exactly happens with the afm and the harness for it?just get rid of all of it?becaue i know the pfc doesnt use it anyways...
i think you just tie it outta the way



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1.so ditch the afm and tie the harness away?

2.can i also ditch the omp and change a setting in the pfc so it wont try to detect it?reason for this is,this is why i blew my last engine...i hate the f$$$in omp i dont even trust a used one..i dont want to spend $1700 cdn on a new one..i dont want anything to do with the omp and i know pfc can control it and thats a advantage over haltech but i need to research both before i make a decision..so far i like the pfc grid it comes in i downloaded some excel maps..i also d/l the haltech demo..



thanks for replying j9fd3s,i never received so many answers in any other forums...
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1. i think so, i'm still looking into it, but thats what it looks like

2. the pfc doesnt care about your metering pump, or anything else for that matter



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