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Hey guys im in the market for a apexi power fc, and ive found a few but they are only selling the unit, do i need the wiring harness also or do you just unplug the stock ecu n this goes straight in? also, whats the average price id be looking at just for the power fc unit. thanks.

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yeah James series 1 and 2 are interchangeable...

try to get one with the hand controller if you can, it's not absolutely necessary but it certainly helps. i paid $1200 for mine with HC

and yeah read the FAQ, it's awesome

i disagree with blow randomly, there would be very few powerfc failures traced back to a manufacturing fault i would think

more often than not its the user either jump starting their car with terminals backwards or not installing it correctly (ie harness not connected)

i am yet to see a single powerfc fail due to a fault on the ECU

all the ones ive had people ask me for help is when theyve done wrong jumpstart, mangled install, short circuited other stuff etc (like i did)

it certainly pays to do your homework and check before you buy (as the case with anything)

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