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Totally dude,

The price of amazing electronic gear these days is cheap as.

Like an android tablet for $99....

Or that amazing rc plane uav gear you can get now. that sht is so cheap now im getting one for sure.

Its just the supply / demand thing, they got us by the balls cos cars all need a different one.... or so they say.....or maybe its got something to do with the Elvis, moon landing, illuminati, 911, new world order, Michael Jackson asassination, Alien contact, Oil company secret energy technology, Bermuda Triangle conspiracy theory.

Maybe I should see if theres an app on my note 2 for a power fc :yes:

I can see his point but as already mentioned they have us by the balls. In most cases spending 2k is not required though, nistune or power fc is less then half that and suitable for 95% of people. Still expensive but what can you do?

Edited by eightsixboy

Totally dude,

The price of amazing electronic gear these days is cheap as.

Like an android tablet for $99....

Or that amazing rc plane uav gear you can get now. that sht is so cheap now im getting one for sure.

Its just the supply / demand thing, they got us by the balls cos cars all need a different one.... or so they say.....or maybe its got something to do with the Elvis, moon landing, illuminati, 911, new world order, Michael Jackson asassination, Alien contact, Oil company secret energy technology, Bermuda Triangle conspiracy theory.

Every ECU in every car is linked together and as part of a system called GSIS (Global Spherical Intergalactical Satelite) to make contact with extraterestrials who gives us blue prints on how to create the iPhone 20 and Galaxy S2K.

As for the price, it's military grade equipment with the possibility of it being sourced a few light years away. The people who made it probably uses the ECU as ancient paperweights in which we found use for.

Like seriously.. whats up with ECU's for cars. $2000ish for a computer that follows a programmed map, and has the processing power of a wrist watch..

Tune your car with a wristwatch and post results?

i was going to post up saying rational things as to why things cost so much (such as cost of developement, not just production, play a part in why things costs the way they do). then i read other posts, so all i have to say is......

if the floor falls out from your rolex then it isn't genuine

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