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Okay ive got a TSI computer which works like a combination of stand-alone and interceptor ecus. I was told by the guy at Unigroup where i get my tuning that it can be tuned better than a powerfc, haltech etc. The reason im selling it is because i have sold my car and i took it off.

Any questions look here TSI Information <----- Full Write Up

RRP: $1080.00 thats for the base unit dont know if its with wiring etc, when i got it it cost me around $1300

Im Selling it for $750 negotiable

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i took it out when i sold my car.

Back then i paid 600 at unigroup to tune now its 800 but i rekon u could bargain them. But think about it like this ur gettin a computer and tune for just wat the computer cost.

With gtr fmic, 3 inch exhaust, and boost stock turbo 200kw at wheels.

im after a computer for my car... but dont know much as yet... whats the advantages/disadvantages from this comp to a apexi power fc....

and also to be dyno tuned.. does it have to go to someone specific or any dyno tuner can work these things...

there made by sum guy in sydney, only a handfull of tuners know how to tune them. If u speak to yavuz at unigroup he will tell u all about them the advantages and disadvantages. If you buy a powerfc your still gona have to get it dyno tuned its gona cost you just for the power fc how much you could get this tsi tuned and installed.

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