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Old 24 February 2008, 07:54 PM
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Hi all,

From reading countless posts on the forums i belive the best way to get as much power from your classic is going down the Apexi ecu and fc commander route, was just wondering do many people just use a stand-alone boost controller instead?

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being able to have the fueling, ignition and boost custom setup via an ecu swap far exceeds driveabilty of just increasing the boost, also a lot safer

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Originally Posted by mozzaITA
Hi all,

From reading countless posts on the forums i belive the best way to get as much power from your classic is going down the Apexi ecu and fc commander route, was just wondering do many people just use a stand-alone boost controller instead?

Cheers

D

the apexi ecu is the best ££/lb ecu IMO but that does not mean its the best as It depends on the year of your car??? The best boost controller has to be the AVCR I have tried others and have still went back to it
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