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marks just retuned my vipec with my new turbo (hks 2540) and new rb25det (cracked ring in old one) as well as added more goodies in (nismo 740cc's, tomei FPR)

mark is a top guy who gives you the right advice!

hey dirtgarage... is that your greeen/purple (duno what color it is) gtr that is always there.. number plates RH9? if so.. i f**king absolutely adore that car.. that thing is nuts

No, pauls AKA (dirt garage) car is this one :D

But RH9 is also awesome.

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so was 85URK till i explained to him that 10 yrs of advancement in computers meant the PFC is an expensive paper weight. i bet ur glad i talked u out of the PFC now daz??

well i still do like the power fc, they are good for the price etc and do the job but these ecu's have way more tuning capabilties and can be more precise in certian areas. these are the things that swayed me.

also the fact that its plug and play, that was one of the major selling point. i didnt want to have to wire in an ecu.

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