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3 hours ago, GTSBoy said:

Please tell me that you weren't wanting to change the cam timing to solve an obvious vacuum leak.

No mate we're just making sure that the timing ia right 1st but I think I've found a problem its got mismatched plugs and leads so I'll change then out with new ones 

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3 hours ago, hardsteppa said:

Microtech is accurately named...as that is the amount of tech it contains. 

Have you ever seen their patch looms? Comes out of their factory with solder blobs put together by someone's pet chimpanzee high off meth.

Best part is when you need to make trigger changes with a "full standalone" ECU, you need to send it back to them lol. 

I feel sorry for the owner or tech guys that try and back up the product on Guild of EFI Facebook page because they just get slammed every single time by tuners all over the world.

Funny enough, people still buy these ECUs new, because proven to make power ???

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