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hay all

hope this is in the right place.

just wondering if any of you guys have just the softwear to load to a laptop for the AP endeneering rb20det powerfc.

i had it installed but wen it came to tuning it mu mech had to use the hand controller instead of his lap top cause the programes already on his laptop wont read my powerfc. so he oly is 60%happy with the tune he could get with the hand conttroler.

so if any of you guys could help me out that would be great.

thanks

DAniel

  • 8 years later...
i live in canberra but my tuners RB20 datalogit programe says that it cant detect my powerfc

he is having hardware isssues, black or biege datalogit? he should be using the RB25 program to trun the rb20. i have never had an issue. What version datalogit software is he using? it could be very old? there is a new universal FC-EDIT that works well on all the fc's now.

you will need the older rb25 version 1.x and not the universal one

what style cable u using? if usb, try serial, serial always works better

also make sure no stupid apps running on the pc/laptop that might lock the serial port

the most common issue is running apps or usb dongle

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