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Hi all,

wondering if any1 would have a copy of the software that is used for tuning the Apexi Power FC for an RB25DET.

My car is almost ready but i need to get my hands on a copy of this software for the right price (wink wink)

if you have it and can "lend" me a copy please PM me or email me at

[email protected]

thanks

Craig

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lmao... shh doughy you're turning me on...

doughboy posted up the software a while back... was a whole whopping 1mb

he also posted the URL for the dongle's schematics as well off kashi's website, have you still got the url?

If you hit red, red, black, black, red you can make some serious money. The pros do it like that. So no need to worry about the dongle, with the extra money you can buy a Wolf.

:bonk: Its red, red, black, black, hearts, thats how you make serious coin. :thankyou:

Now when whoever did whatever he did in Japan or NZ, he decided to market the product...

I'm not sure what the build cost is, but it is four days in a postbag from your door. It works and there is support from like minded people. It talks thru a serial adaptor so those without com serial ports can use it, and it is less than $US500.00

Datalogit is not the be all to end all, but it is a lot better than any others... in fact I dont know of any others.

So Funky, here is a thought. Throw together your $100 dongle, package it with user friendly software. Add margin for labour and profit. Market it as a competitor to Datalogit for either more if yours is better, or cheaper if it is as good.... Then we will all see how stupid we have been to buy Datalogit. But right now all I see is one product in the market that works... $US500 if you want to do your own and others tuning is cheap from where I stand.

Eav00l - It is out there, but I'm afraid until Funky's hits the market you'll have to pay the going rate. But it does work, when used with WB02 meter can cut your A/F related dyno time to zip...

Hope you find what you're looking for,

TT

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