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Dose any one know where I can get a full copy of the APEXi FC Tuning Manual (not the instalation manual) that shows how to change the settings for the AFM and injectors etc. I have been given web addresses in the USA before but they always seem to be just a very basic manual and nothing like the Japanese one that comes with the unit.

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The only one that is around afaik is the one at the USA apexi site and is for a Mazda RX7.

I wouldnt call it basic , I think it's about 40 odd pages

try here for it

www.apexi-usa.com/documentation.asp

Cheers

Ken

I have seen that one, its only 15 pages long. The one that comes in the box is 79 pages.

I wonder if we all put our heads together and find say 10 of us who can each find one or two people that can read Japanese if we could get it translated. I think getting one person to translate the whole thing might be asking a bit much but findind some one that would be prepared to translate 7 or 8 pages (there is not that much writing on some of them) might not be so difficult.

It seems to be something that plenty of people are looking for so maybe we should all work together to try to make one.

WTF , wheres it gone ?

Your right , I can only find the 15 page warning one.

They appear to have taken the 42 page one off.

I have a copy on Adobe so send me an email to [email protected] and I will send it to you.

Cheers

Ken

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