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Anyone else using A'pexi Power FC ECU?

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  • DrifterExtremeD Offline
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    Well i think you answered your own question.

    why NOT get the universal?

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    • fdfreakF Offline
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      because I can get the rx7 specific for $50 less.

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      • inspector01I Offline
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        I know quite a few people running them. From what i have seen, they are decent, but pretty basic. For the price they are pretty good, but I would probably go for something a little more advanced.

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        > bubba to Cobra Rob;279451 wrote:
        > ^ and I thought I posted some dumb shit...

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        • PSiedTSiP Offline
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          inspector01;273740 wrote:
          I know quite a few people running them. From what i have seen, they are decent, but pretty basic. For the price they are pretty good, but I would probably go for something a little more advanced.

          The thing that makes them "basic" is the Commander, talk about worthless. The datalogit makes it A LOT more user friendly.

          At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

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          > spanish-rice;237125 wrote:
          > at first i thought the title said beer truck drivers needed... In which case i accidently put my two weeks in at work.

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          • fdfreakF Offline
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            the only thing the commander does is change basic settings. The only thing I use it for is to display different settings. Its useful because it will display 1,2,4, or 8 settings all at once. It also allows you to record and change timing and fuel settings. The datalogit allows you to change anything and everything with a computer. IMO the PFC is the best self tuning ECU out there for rotaries, not how they compare with other vehicles.

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            • PSiedTSiP Offline
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              fdfreak;273767 wrote:
              the only thing the commander does is change basic settings. The only thing I use it for is to display different settings. Its useful because it will display 1,2,4, or 8 settings all at once. It also allows you to record and change timing and fuel settings. The datalogit allows you to change anything and everything with a computer. IMO the PFC is the best self tuning ECU out there for rotaries, not how they compare with other vehicles.

              Bingo. If I'm not mistaken, it was designed for the RX-7 first. I thought it would catch more steam once the datalogit was developed, but I think it's kind of forgotten in the states, other than maybe in the rotary crowd.

              At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

              92 Talon AWD 6/4bolt [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
              95 240SX SE SR20DET [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
              1993.5 Supra Hardtop...Sold
              Next project? 6cyl, 6spd?

              > spanish-rice;237125 wrote:
              > at first i thought the title said beer truck drivers needed... In which case i accidently put my two weeks in at work.

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                fdfreak;273767 wrote:
                IMO the PFC is the best self tuning ECU out there for rotaries

                Hardly....

                The Halwin software with self tunning on the Haltech systems makes the PFC look like a kids toy

                I am with Inspector

                People have perty good luck with the PFC but it is basic, and the table resolutions are low

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                • fdfreakF Offline
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                  ^ you must have missed where I said "IMO". Basic, yes. but it allows those of us who are not tunning experts to change crutial settings without having to pay an expert $400 to retune the car. The fc-edit software is clear and very well written. For cars with less than 500hp, I still believe the PFC is great for the rotary.

                  What does the halwin software have that FC-edit doesnt have? Im asking cause I am not familiar with that software.

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                    fdfreak;273832 wrote:
                    ^ you must have missed where I said "IMO". Basic, yes. but it allows those of us who are not tunning experts to change crutial settings without having to pay an expert $400 to retune the car. The fc-edit software is clear and very well written. For cars with less than 500hp, I still believe the PFC is great for the rotary.

                    What does the halwin software have that FC-edit doesnt have? Im asking cause I am not familiar with that software.

                    IMO when you look at the similar cost of the PFC setup vs a standalone like AEM or Haltech there just isn't a question which is superior for the money being spent

                    What of these if any can the PFC do?

                    Closed loop idle speed
                    Closed loop electronic boost control
                    Boost per gear
                    NOS enable
                    Intercooler fan
                    Shiftlight
                    Aux. fuel pump
                    Anti-lag
                    Staging signal
                    2 step
                    Turbo timer
                    Load switch
                    RPM switch
                    Intercooler water spray
                    TPS switch
                    Hard and soft cut rev limiter

                    aswell as have

                    4 aux. digital pulsed outputs (for PWM control)

                    3 analogue inputs and 1 digital input

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                      fdfreak;273832 wrote:
                      but it allows those of us who are not tunning experts to change crutial settings without having to pay an expert $400 to retune the car.

                      Huh? that is an invalid argument

                      you could change the exact same "crucial settings" just as easy or easier with a standalone

                      and the learning curve with Haltech's Halwin that i have been around isn't bad at all

                      IMO HP tuners has a steeper learning curve than Halwin to understand everything......... but once you know a bit about it, I much prefer HPT to Halwin even

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                      • fdfreakF Offline
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                        off the top of my head, fc-edit has the intercooler spray option, anti lag for both ignition and and injection, and TPS switch. anyway, the point of this thread is not to argue which one is better.

                        anyone else have the PFC?

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