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i have also seen/heard of people have their stock PFC sent to apexi to rechipped as PRO version, not sure who/how/$$$ on this one and if its available.

I would love to know where this can be done...

do you have any leads at all?

no idea sorry. the guys in the US (on rx7club.com) seem to be able to contact apexi fairly easily and ask for stuff done and when stuff will be release. the evo guys (evolutionm.net) have been asking apexi quite a bit when the evo9 model will be ready and they get rough dates back as apposed to no answer or being ignored

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I'll be testing for the R32 soon. :)

Is there a more recent version than .54 available? I've had a peek and see that I can't just copy maps from the software to Excel. Not sure about back....

Please send me a link to the latest if you can.

Cheers,

Dan

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I just had a little play on mine, it still doesn't appear to fully support the AP Engineering PFC.

Give it a shot on the newer pfc's as they use a different read/write method.

The advantage of FC-Tune is its ability to provide higher resolution logs, as many of you may know who have had a fiddle with the datalogit is its logging ability is a tad slooow.. From memory it was just under 2samples per second.

This interface is brilliant. To get the wideband o2 readings on it, would you need to get a proper wideband o2 kit (like SK built), or the datalogit box? Or does the connector come with extra imputs like the datalogit?

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