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i ve been doing alot of lookin and not a lot of buyin when it comes to a computer for my rb20. i have had mixed results with asking questions. i have been told a power fc is the only way to go but since they are incredibly rare i will be waiting around for one to come up for sale which is no good as i have a turbo arriving shortly. can some people with good knowledge of computers give me some advice which might help me out and what are the better alternatives that are out there and my car will have approx 250 rwkw.

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if nissan computers are so damn good why is their a/m ones made and have a huge market/ demand for them.

Haltech if you know good tuner, mates have had microtech but had cold start dramas, im not positive but i think you can use r33 apexi fc as you have to get it mapped anyway they are common and cheap.

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if nissan computers are so damn good why is their a/m ones made and have a huge market/ demand for them.

Haltech if you know good tuner, mates have had microtech but had cold start dramas, im not positive but i think you can use r33 apexi fc as you have to get it mapped anyway they are common and cheap.

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i have recently been pointed in the direction of EMS a tuner told me he has been using them in his race applications for a lot of years. the only problem with nistune is i m situated in newcastle and there is no one near by that can tune this software as far as i no .

any feedback on EMS would be appreciated

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