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Hi guys,

Up for sale is my Genuine Apexi Power FC PRO ECU and Hand Controller for R32 & R33 GTR

This is the real deal Power FC PRO Drag Spec ECU, running pro version software and is in excellent condition.

These cannot be purchased anymore, are highly sought after and are ridiculously difficult and expensive to find.

Apexi Power FC PRO Information:

This version of the Power FC is no longer available from Apexi and thus is difficult to find, but is superior to the standard version Power FC, providing a number of enhanced and additional features.

An ignition cut is used for rpm limiter, where the regular version Power FCs cut the fuel feed when the preset revolution limit is reached. At high rpm, there is the possibility of knocking when the fuel is cut in high powered cars. The Apexi Power FC Pro instead cuts the ignition at the rpm limit to prevent the knocking that could potentially destroy the engine.

The Power FC Pro also includes a 0km/h rpm limiter setting, which allows for the setting of an initial rpm limiter that is active whilst the car is not in motion. This allows you to maintain an rpm level for consistent launches.

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Its looking like I will be going for a compeltely different ECU setup all together on my upcoming RB28 build, thus the sale.

I am chasing $1390.00 firm and will include registered postage in this price.

Thanks

Guys this a great ecu have one in my 33GTR and is at a great price dont miss out!!!

goodluck with the sale free plug :P

Cheers Nick :)

It is a bargain and rare find indeed.

Sadly I really need it gone now :(

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate, I know it might be a dumb question but does the launch control actually launch with full boost or make standard manual launching easier by setting a fix rpm?

If you have the holder for hand controller ill take if sensable price ?

I am selling the Power FC PRO and Hand Controller together only.

Price drop - $1150.00 firm.

Someone give it a new home!

  • 2 weeks later...

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