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Hi there,

As the rather long subject line says, looking to sell my current Apexi Power FC, with it's current AFM setup, also included is the Hand controller and the FC Datalogit with is a more advanced version of the mapping and tuning software for the Apexi ECU's.

Looking for AUD $ 1400 all up and I'll cover postage to Australia or anywhere in NZ.

Can't split the 2 x Z32's from the deal unless you're happy to wait until I've got rid of the ECU and the person who buys the ECU doesn't want them. They'll get first offer, but can happily hold them if you're willing to wait and see.

FC Datalogit is $ 400 USD on it's own if you buy one seperately from their website. You'll save the cost just in tuning time on a dyno. Without an FC Datalogit you'll have to use a hand controller and that will take hours and you probably won't get as good a result.

Reason for sale, I'm building a new motor and the power FC won't really do what I want. Has worked faultlessly up till now. If you've got a factory motor and turbos, this kit will bolt up and probably will only need an hour on the dyno to see you making nearly 290-300KW at all 4.

Edited by canman
ill take an afm if you decide to seperate

I've already got someone who's willing to take both AFM's if someone purchases the rest and doesn't want the AFM's.

Come on people.........willing to seriously consider sensible offers.

  • 2 weeks later...
Pity it wasn't for a R32, you would have a sale  :rant:

Regards

Andrew

Yeah it is a shame that the ECU's won't work across the different cars.

Datalogit works on all RB 26's but because the ECU is involved in more than just engine I believe it's a no go, unless someone else knows otherwise.

I think it's a great deal, moneywise, just not many 34 GTR owners around to buy.

Anyone please tell me if you think it's just the price rather than level of buyers that's stopping this from selling.

Hi Fraser, I think it's the fact that there aren't many 34GTR's here.

Would you consider selling the FC-Datalogit seperately?

Would only be willing to seperate if the purchaser of the ECU didn't want it.

Think I have a buyer for the lot now though......

I'll post back either way.

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