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maybe one day i'll make the move! i do like steak..

My point is only if you have two to chose from in the beginning steer the other way.

If its in there already and its working for you dont bother changing.

Kristafa: did you get your AWD to work with yours, and if so, then how?

I have pretty much the exact same problems PM-R33, 18L/100 sucks, so does having to replace completely carbon fouled plugs every 10000km. My smokescreens are incredible on WOT, good for tailgaters though LOL.

I have pretty much the exact same problems PM-R33 HAD, 18L/100 sucks, so does having to replace completely carbon fouled plugs every 10000km. My smokescreens are incredible on WOT, good for tailgaters though LOL.

:laugh:

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I have pretty much the exact same problems PM-R33, 18L/100 sucks, so does having to replace completely carbon fouled plugs every 10000km. My smokescreens are incredible on WOT, good for tailgaters though LOL.

Dude thats just a shit tune. I know microtech's are a bit ancient compared to some other stuff but you can still get them to work well with a good tune.

Kristafa: did you get your AWD to work with yours, and if so, then how?

I have pretty much the exact same problems PM-R33, 18L/100 sucks, so does having to replace completely carbon fouled plugs every 10000km. My smokescreens are incredible on WOT, good for tailgaters though LOL.

I have none of these symptoms, and as before i average 13L/100km give or take. Guess i have a good tune :P

Mine is in a RWD bmw..

Link G4/Vipec V44, Haltech E11V2

Don't touch the Microtech, you will regret buying it, I did...

I regret using a power fc lol they had there place 10 years ago. I have not missed my power fc one bit since it went to a new owner.

For the price you can't go wrong with the ViPec. As with Phil i totally agree.

Fuel cut for rpm limiter on power fc :down:

Also did i mention i hate air flow metre's? You will skip that issue with micro tech but definitely wouldn't recommend going down that path of essentially using a game boy advance to run your car

Edited by Weapon
If you have ever seen one with a "good" tune please let me know, because I know of 3 other cars with Microtechs locally which have the exact same symptoms.

This is also running a tune from CRD.

whats your altitude?

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