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think about this .. u spent say 25k on a 32gtr ... u got the best and now u want the best performance from it ... an safc might give u an extra 20 odd rwkw?? i'm not sure how much ... but then if u spend 1000 bucks u might get somewhere near 80rwkw more .. plus u know exactly what is happening ... i wouldnt' skimp on the computer LOL :rofl: ..

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an safc might give u an extra 20 odd rwkw?? i'm not sure how much ... but then if u spend 1000 bucks u might get somewhere near 80rwkw more

80rwkw from a new ecu ??? :confused:

please point me in the direction of this information i dont think 80 rwkw is achievable with only ecu.....

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thanks 4 the replys guys

if i can get an extra 20kw 4 the mean time .. why the hell not i suppose. time 2 start saving my 5cent pieces and get me that power fc eventually.

p.s : hey eric ill get in contact wif u when i find a nice enough gtt n u can pass the msg.. that white 1 got sold ages ago. pm or icq me ur mob and syds 2

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