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Hi,

I'm after an Apexi Power FC for my GTS-T but am having a hard time trying to find one. Does anyone know where you can buy them? I looked on Ebay but there was a second hand one going for $1200 with 3 days remaining. :)

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Are they really that good? Seems like a lot of money for a second hand one.

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Hi.

The whole Power-FC, pros/cons and every other aftermarket ECU... have all been covered many times in depth.

Please take the time to search with one of the following key words, you'll find dozens of threads.

Haltech

Motec

Autronic

PowerFC

E-manage/emanage

Chipped

Microtech

And they are just a few off the top of my head

In those threads from the search, you'll find things like:

1. What ECU's cost what.

2. What features each ECU has.

3. A lot of "i think this ECU is better for XYZ reasons"

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