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I was thinking about getting a engine management system for my 96 gts25t. Can someone please explain the difference between a PRC, and a link/mines ecu? which am i better off getting? and which model? I know the pfc can also control boost, but can the others? and what are the advantages of getting one over the other?

Thanks guys :thumbsup:

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search is your friend! :)

mines ecu is not chip/tunable. the link, powerfc etc are fully tunable. but seriously do a search and you will find all your answers about ecu's

lol, but thenn i have to try and collate all the information, its eaiser to ask why i should buy one or the other :( you could say search to people about every topic, and most of the searched threads are not applicable to their situation.

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If you are from NZ there should be a lot of local knowledge about the Link ecu. Asked around skylinesdownunder?

I have one in my car, seems to work well. I have only ever had the stock one and the link, so I cant really give comparitive info, apart from the fact it makes more power than the stock one hehe.

Adam

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