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For sale is my PowerFC Datalogit kit that I have owned for a number of years.

FC Datalogit

- Beige box

- Multiversion, does any PowerFC except Toyota Supra ( there is a specific box for this one )

- Has the normal inputs/outputs on the box for wideband etc

- www.fc-datalogit.co.nz for product info

- This is the true serial port person (NOT USB)

- also included seperately (didnt come with datalogit) is an additional USB to serial dongle

Laptop

- Dell Lattitude CPx 650GT 650mhz

- 256mb of ram

- 18GB HDD

- CDROM and floppy (they share the same bay)

- 1 batteries installed and working and tested (typical run time on battery is 50 minutes)

- Windows 98 and fc datalogit installed (can re-image if you want to std win98 blank)

- Video out, touchpad, screen, powerpack, USB Port, PCMCIA ports all in working order

- True serial port that works with datalogit

- Has AC adapter

- Has customized 12v ciggy lighter adapter

USB Dongle

- Belkin USB dongle

- Can supply driver CD

- Converts USB to serial

- It's recommended you use serial with datalogit, but if you insist on using a new laptop, you can use this included USB dongle

So you get a working Win98 laptop, Datalogit kit (box and cable, software) to suit any PowerFC version, a customized 12v ciggy or AC power input into the laptop (i made it) and an optional USB dongle kit as well. This has been used for numerous logging sessions and on-road tuning sessions, fix tunes, unlocking powerfcs and general tune updates and fixes. I have personally used this on many R33's and a workshop has borrowed this to use it on an SR20 Powerfc as well (to verify the multiversion).

Price $550

Pickup or Delivery from Melbourne 3038

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You can see from the pics ive cut and shut (front plenum style) the dell laptop power cord and fitted a hacked molex power cord (from pc bits).

I've then fitted the same plug to the AC adapter and the 12v ciggy adapter so if your near power or ciggy you can get constant power.

I'll do a full charge test of the batteries in the laptop tonight and then once fully charged, test their capacity to hold charge.

forget to mention comes with a CDROM of all the fc datalogit versions (ie for WRX, SR20, BNR32 and so on..), updates and the manuals

the 2nd battery is dead (non-OEM) so ive chucked that in the bin, so it comes with 1 working battery.

total run time on battery was just over 50 minutes so it is reasonable given its age

still am the guru (maybe) just don't use it much anymore

sms replied - so waiting for you

noone - ill give ff dritz a chance to respond so if you can wait a few days

also comes with PCMCIA ethernet adapter as either on board ethernet doesnt work (or it doesnt have one) cant remember which one sorry

Tempting...always wanted one but probably for satisfy more my electronics part of me rather than my car enthusiast side as I probably wont have a clue what to do, just to everyone who's looking at this and think that the Logit kit is locked to this computer and want something newer, I've read that you can get issued a new key from Apexi, but otherwise you can just use an image extracting program to basically copy this computer and run it through VMWare on any/as many computer as you want. Good luck with the sale Paul!

you can get the datalogit software or apexi software, but both are useless without a working cable

for sale is as stated above, the software, cable and laptop

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