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Ever Thought "I wish I could tune my Power FC with a LAPTOP" GENUINE - FROM APEXERA (Apexi) - FC Commander Pro Software.

Software is in ENGLISH

Allows you to EDIT and SAVE your Power FC Tune on your Laptop.

$475!! FREE DELIVERY!!

Limited offer for SAU / NS Members

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More software screenshots can be found at: http://www.accessauto.com.au/techpg1.htm

Comapatible with the following Models:

Part No. Serial

Nissan

414-N010 BNR34

414-N011 GTR33

414-N012 ECR33

414-N013 S14(1)

414-N014 SR2014

414-N015 SR2015

414-N016 SR2016

414-N017 SR2017

414-N018 SR2018

414-N019 SR2D19

414-N020 SR2D20

414-N021 SR2D21

414-N023 SR2D23

414-N024 SR2D24

414-N025 BNR34D

414-N026 GTR33D (GTR R32 and GTR R33 D-Jetro)

414-N028 BNR34L

414-N029 GTR33L (BNR32 and BCNR33)

Subaru

414-F003 GC8F

414-F005 GC8DL

Toyota

414-T006 SXE10

414-T007 ZT231

414-T008 ZW30

414-T009 J100A

414-T010 SXE10T

414-T011 J100M

414-T012 ZW30T

414-T013 SX10A

414-T014 SX10TA

Mazda

414-Z004 FD3S4

414-Z005 FD3S5

414-Z006 FD3S6

Honda

414-H003 AH03

414-H004 AH04

Mitsubishi

414-M001 CP9A6

414-M002 CP9A5

414-M003 EVO6D

414-M005 EVO5D

414-M007 CT9A7

414-M008 EVO7D

414-M902 D32AL

414-M905 D32AD

414-M907 CT9AL

414-M908 CT9AD

One interface does ALL of the above models! Please check you power FC part number / serial number before purchase to ensure comapatibitiy - if in doubt PLEASE ASK US.

Required system configuration:

OS: Windows 98, Me, 2000 Pro, XP (english)

PC: PC-AT comaptible, Pentium III 500mhz +, 256mb +, RS232C Port Required. (Has been used sucessfully with USB to RS232 converter - we can supply one for an extra $10 if required)

Browser: IE 6SP1 or above (internet connection required to install and register software - ADSL preffered)

Wow software that does not even let you reinstall it on the same PC. Even Microsoft isn't that barbarian.

With a mean time between failure of 4 years for an average PC, thats going to be an expensive PC crash when it happens.

could you please expand on the no reinstall thing, i truly think if you need to register it thats fine but if you cannot even reinstall it after a laptop failure or upgrade, that is trouble.

In response to concerns:

1. It does support R32GTR (Understanabley confusing - as the serial number on GTR 32 / 33 computers is "GTR33L")

2. FC Commander Pro CAN be re-installed - however - this is a process that involves issuing a new serial number from Apex - we have done this before, and it wasnt a problem. We do however ENCOURAGE people that this be installed of a freshly prepared PC / Laptop - to maximise its serviceability.

Hope this helps!

2. FC Commander Pro CAN be re-installed - however - this is a process that involves issuing a new serial number from Apex - we have done this before, and it wasnt a problem. We do however ENCOURAGE people that this be installed of a freshly prepared PC / Laptop - to maximise its serviceability.

Hope this helps!

So what is the price of getting a new serial?

So what is the price of getting a new serial?

If the software is purchased through us and a new serial is required, there is no charge.

how much more dose this software do then the hand controller?

You can save and load data through your laptop

Edit Data

View full maps in there frame instead of scrolling

User friendly interface

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