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Originally posted by Phantom

hey dude am interested in a power fc just wanna know what is betta a power fc or a wolf3d version 4?

Are you serious? :rofl: Have a read of this thread.

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No idea. I would have considered a 2nd hand Wolf myself but no one's selling them.

Out of interest why do you think the Wolf is better? What are you going to use the car for?

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Originally posted by Phantom

i just got told they have more functions and map sencors which i need i am building the car for street/race and show, i will get back to u if i cant find a wolf i will get a power fc.

More map sensors?! :confused: As for which has more functions and features, maybe you should read through that thread I quoted above, especially the posts by Sydneykid. (btw, don't get back to me if you can't find a Wolf, I'm not the one selling the PowerFC :()

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