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Thought all that gear was discontinued, with apexi going bankrupt and all...

sif bankrut the company making the chips for the power fc stopped making them thats all

Daz we have a spare had controller. if you are down our way drop in and iw can try both of ours in your car

sif bankrut the company making the chips for the power fc stopped making them thats all

Daz we have a spare had controller. if you are down our way drop in and iw can try both of ours in your car

yea, cool, but im not fitting the actual computer until i get all my mods. i just want to buy the right controller now. thats all, but was wondering how u tell what model my power fc will be (when i get it) and what hand controller suits it.

all i have to go off now is the model numer that is on the power fc, dunno if that is any help.

yea, cool, but im not fitting the actual computer until i get all my mods. i just want to buy the right controller now. thats all, but was wondering how u tell what model my power fc will be (when i get it) and what hand controller suits it.

all i have to go off now is the model numer that is on the power fc, dunno if that is any help.

dude there are only 2 types of Controler.... the standard one and the AP enginering one....

if you have an rb25 it'll be the standard one if you have rb20 it'll be the AP engineering one...

you do mean Hand controller right?? :huh:

i CBF reading back and i only just jumped in to add my "expertiese" :laugh:

dude there are only 2 types of Controler.... the standard one and the AP enginering one....

if you have an rb25 it'll be the standard one if you have rb20 it'll be the AP engineering one...

you do mean Hand controller right?? :huh:

i CBF reading back and i only just jumped in to add my "expertiese" :laugh:

yes i mean hand controller , but have a look at this??

http://www.nengun.com/apexi/power-fc-hand-commander

well the info i have been given is, if your serial number starts with:

RB25 XXXXX then its older hand controller

and if it starts with ECR33 XXXXX then its the newer type one.

mine apparently starting with RB25 is the older type.

but i wont be ordering till i get my power fc in hand to check it. just to make sure.

yea, cool, but im not fitting the actual computer until i get all my mods. i just want to buy the right controller now. thats all, but was wondering how u tell what model my power fc will be (when i get it) and what hand controller suits it.

all i have to go off now is the model numer that is on the power fc, dunno if that is any help.

when you get the computer drive down...we plug it in at my place, check the controlers by switching the key to on..thean wack your stocker back in once we know wich one works

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