Pro's and Con's of Apexi Power FC ECU?
If you have the option of Ecutek then I would seriously consider it, as you will still retain the safety features of the standard ecu (such as retarding the ignition if it detects det).
If you don't then imho the Apexi is the best reasonably priced solution out there. Its what I had fitted to my 22b (with an AVC-R for boost control) and it now runs smoother and with more power on Optimax than it did on the original ecu with Optimax and NF.
If you don't then imho the Apexi is the best reasonably priced solution out there. Its what I had fitted to my 22b (with an AVC-R for boost control) and it now runs smoother and with more power on Optimax than it did on the original ecu with Optimax and NF.
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Originally Posted by RB5_245
downside is it retains the maf sensor
Dave
Dave
), possibly running a Nissan MAF tho if you have the fragile MY99/00 version.Tony.
Originally Posted by Tone Loc
Some however may see that as an upside (if your not running a big Garrett turbo
), possibly running a Nissan MAF tho if you have the fragile MY99/00 version.
Tony.
), possibly running a Nissan MAF tho if you have the fragile MY99/00 version.Tony.
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not much more to say really.. have mapped a few.. they do exactly what it says on the tin..
Refined and also a nice display mode so you can check how the car is running etc..
You shouldn't know it is not OE ecu except for the extra go.. and the commandor (unless you hide it in the glove box).
Simon
Refined and also a nice display mode so you can check how the car is running etc..
You shouldn't know it is not OE ecu except for the extra go.. and the commandor (unless you hide it in the glove box).
Simon
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