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Hi

I presume your talking about a Apexi Power FC? I have also been trying to source one for an RB20DET, but they are very rare to find, and when you do find one they are extremely over-priced.

I'm assuming your looking for a stand alone ECU, something like a PFC, LINK, Microtech etc

Personally, if I was to get an aftermarket stand alone ECU, I'd go for a plug and play unit. Thats just so incase you do choose to go back to stock, or get EPA'd of whatever the reason may be, you can simply unplug the unit and plug your standard ECU back in. You also save money on installtion, and dont have to hack up your standard loom.

If your looking for a standalone plug and play ECU, LINK make a plug and play for the RB series. I have found one for sale on NS.com, at a very reasonable price.

I was thinking about getting it for my self, but I think I will hold out a little longer, so its all yours, or who-ever else may be interested after reading this thread.

Link to for sale thread below:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=237944

LINK ECU's have become pretty popular over the last few years, and seem to be doing pretty well. Havent heard any complaints, but if you want to do some research, I've provided some links below..

Link to LINK ECU website below:

http://www.linkecu.com/

Link to LINK ECU Forum below:

http://www.linkecu.com/forum/forums

Hope some of that information helps. :(

Thanks,

Abu

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cheers abu might hold off aswell but might go for the remapp untill i find a decent one.

Not a problem man.

Send CEF11E a PM in regards to remaps, he knows whats going on! I sent him a PM this morning after speaking to another member about remaps, he recommended me to CEF11E, and CEF11E know's his stuff.

He has been very helpful in the little time we spoke via PM and is willing to help out, so I will be speaking to him a lot more when he comes back online.

He does his owns remaps according to the modifications you have, and at a good price, but best to speak to him for all the details.

Hope that helps a little more. :P

Thanks,

Abu

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