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i run one with my rb25det its a lt12s however i only went the microtech because i got it given to me from a close mate who smashed his car otherwise i would have gone nistune or something but i dont have a problem with it

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Im also wondering is there something about them that will hold us back?

My new car has a microtech in it already and Im somewhat CBF to replace it..

If there was a major advantage I would do it.. Anyone care to sway me?

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Im also wondering is there something about them that will hold us back?

My new car has a microtech in it already and Im somewhat CBF to replace it..

If there was a major advantage I would do it.. Anyone care to sway me?

i agree ive got one already and cbf removing it and fitting AFM's etc

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i agree ive got one already and cbf removing it and fitting AFM's etc

I just spoke to DVS JEZ quickly by sms, the basic outcome was to leave it and be happy.

Stuff like the link etc has more features but not really necessary stuff to get a good tune out of it.

In my case its an SR with VCT, I will put a window switch into it shortly and it will do everything I need it to..

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my ltx12s is great,, for what i need it to do anyways?... and ppl make claims of bad cold starts, but mine starts up and idles fine when cold..

yeah my cold starts are fine aswell when cold will idle at around 1200 until warm enough then will idle at 950 i have no problem with cold starts etc

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yeah my cold starts are fine aswell when cold will idle at around 1200 until warm enough then will idle at 950 i have no problem with cold starts etc

That's probably because the STD ecu is still there controlling the idle. They aren't the greatest of ecu's pretty sure they still batch fire even thought the should be able to run sequential inj/ign with ltx12.

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Same with my 200, runs fine.. No stock ecu in place.

Just lazy on power, but I cant really blame the microtech haha.

Its actually as economic as factory too.. Eh we have our answers, nothing wrong with em for a basic setup.

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i dont have standard ecu at all its just microtech liek i said its a rb25det in a vl commo so im runnign full aftermarket wiring loom no afm full map sensor and my cold starts etc are perfectly fine

Well sounds like they've pulled their finger out and worked out how to drive the extremely complicated IAC valve.

Can any of you comment on the sequential injection?

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