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sorry man, my brain is not working very well right now.....

glad to see your car is functioning - what are you gonna do about tyres?

Thanks man, yer im glad to have it back. Lets just say the life expectancy of these 235s will be short lived ;)

Thanks man, yer im glad to have it back. Lets just say the life expectancy of these 235s will be short lived ;)

I already know wat u mean. I think once da GTR is fully tuned my 255/40s are literally gonna get fried as well

A power FC pretty much is an atari, "oh hey, I am exploding your engine, but I wont do anything to fix it, here is a red light flashing just so you are aware your engine is getting junked.

so is your engine kaput!

A few years ago I would have said the old trusty Power FC would be fine. However having seen a few people have trouble and close to 10 years of constant trouble with them I would say if you can afford it change to a Wolf or Haltech or something. Computers have come a long way since the power FCs inception and I would think long and hard about entrusting your very expensive engine to one.

Also the datalogit is really only important if you plan on tuning yourself

Haltech, Wolf and Vipec are all good options. I would choose my tuner, then my computer. Every tuner has a favorite and you tend to get a better result if you hand them their favorite to work with.

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