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Hi All,

After looking around on some suppiers and places I've found the Apexi P-NBC which stands for Apexi Portable Base Network Computer and it appears to be a piggyback much like the emanage. Allowing the user to adust INJ, IGN and AIRFLOW in 16x16 map format similar to that of the PowerFC and SAFC. It's currently only supported for the WRX and it lists the AT as a supported model so that may be good news for R33 Auto owners who want a good piggyback system, its retail is $640 AU

http://www.apexera.co.jp/carlife/pro_apexi...ics/P-NBC1.html

Setting just is chosen from attachment CD 20ps power rise! ! In presser (GDA/GDB A? D type) The multiplex information display function by the Windows picture. P-NBC all function is setting possible at this application one. < Main function > - 16×16 ignition timing revision map - 16×16 air flow signal revision map - 16×16 injector increasing in quantity map - speed limiter cancellation - engine stall prevention function - real time logger function - the symbol LED of in addition P-NBC from 6 colors selection possibility warning setting P-NBC as for P-NBC アペクセラ which adopts the both good qualities of S-AFC and P-FC it is newly and it is the engine management computer. To coexist with the engine control which makes weight the durability environmental correspondence of normal ECU and others, the Subaru in presser the potential of GDA/GDB EJ20 attachment the special data which pulling starts coming freely. (CD-ROM attachment) from that day which purchase it receives, your EJ20 is born in HighPower and & GoodFeeling changes. Map setting function - the setting which from ignition timing revision map genuine value responds to tuning level becomes possible.

For sale:

http://page7.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/g36559154

Will be interesting to see how this product pans out and hopefully it is a true emanage style piggyback and not just a log/monitoring unit

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