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hey

I've got some powerfc manuals. I grabbed from someone here a while ago (not sure how good they are.. i dont have a FC) but it has all the files for all diff types of cars though, so it might be what your after.

you can grab them off me at http://members.optusnet.com.au/~bernee99/

yeah i have found this site in NZ, they have made fc-datalogit but its expensive $400us.

i think its a big waiting list from what i have heard, someone may be able to correct me??

i would love to find out if its possible to make one. I have to spend the money to get the commander unit when i have a spare laptop sitting at home!!

http://www.fc-datalogit.co.nz/fc-datalogit.html

Cheers Francisco

yeah i have found this site in NZ, they have made fc-datalogit but its expensive $400us.

i think its a big waiting list from what i have heard, someone may be able to correct me??

i would love to find out if its possible to make one.  I have to spend the money to get the commander unit when i have a spare laptop sitting at home!!

http://www.fc-datalogit.co.nz/fc-datalogit.html

Cheers Francisco

www.nengun.com have the kits at $500

I think thats a pretty good deal, considering what it is.

Its been tried before, and I don't think you can actually make the cable.. Apexi has done something to prevent this.

of course you can. FC logit can, you can. just have to know WTF you are doing. there have been numerous threads on this in this forum about making your own cable and even the specs have been posted. do a search.

Its going to end up costing the same to if you were to make the cable, so its easier to buy it. And you don't have to muck around making it aswel.

1 wrong move... by by FC

Its not just a matter of a cable you have to get a box that convert's the 2 language's from the FC to the PC. What is what Datalogit has done.

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