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Hi i was wondering if people know where i could buy this product as the only place that i have found is from access autoworks but im trying to see if there are other places that would sell it aswell. This is the product that im after http://www.accessauto.com.au/Items/ap-415-...or%20Power%20FC and im not after the datalogit. Thanks in advance.

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the apexi software requires activation, and you can't xfer it, its got stupid protection built into the program

you would be by far better off with datalogit. ive got the japanese version of the apexi fc pro and its nothing special

datalogit seems to be more flexible and give you access to more things, although datalogit is not perfect (some little interface annoyances etc)

i would recommend finding datalogit 2nd hand

if you really really want the legit apexi one, go for it, but be aware of its built in activation and copy protection

i tried to break around it just to see what it looked like before considering buying it, but no go

so can only view the japense version and its mangled characters everything but you get the jist of the program

apexi powerfc pro software

apexis legit product, lets you tune via a PC/laptop and edit all the usual stuff, plus you can edit AFM curves (cant do via hand controller)

datalogit

3rd party product, lets you tune via a PC/laptop and edit all the usuall stuff, plus you can edit AFM curves (cant do via hand controller)

hand controller

the usual tool that most people use

there are a few other clones floating around to do the same job as datalogit, one of them is fc tune, google it

and there are a few others but cant think of their names, from memory none of these are in production stage, just testing/hobby stage

out of all the options, datalogit is my choice

Raps - Any reason for not wanting datalogit?

its not that im against the datalogit a friend that has help me out before has both the datalogit and the apexi fc pro on his laptop and said the apexi one is beter to use. Thats why i was looking into it. But if there isnt much difference in them i might look into the datalogit so we can get my car retuned.

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