| That's the sense I got when I read up last year on the RX-7 forums long ago (back when Mike was working with JUN on a 96 ecu and we were wondering why there was no Z32 PFC). I could be wrong. I'd guess the laptop and the time involved is probably just for the initial testing of things. The people down there are methodical and no doubt they took their time, hooked up multiple sources of readings, etc. Once the base maps and other things are done, it shouldn't be much different from what you had to do I'd think. Load a base map, hop on the dyno and fine tune. From what I saw with NIZZAN's PFC in his RX-7 it was quite easy to use. Moreso than something like the AVC-R in fact :) Now just where to mount it! Glovebox anyone? The Rex guys mount them next to the stereo lol
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