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Well, look's like the microtech's suck for RB engines.

then again, im no RB expert, but judging from std ecu's there only good on the standard engine/turbo.

LOL, I'm not going to add anything to this topic as Roy has pretty much summed up my experiences of owning a microtech - a lot more cons than pros.

REDFC: you need this sign -> :newbie:

then again, im no RB expert, but judging from std ecu's there only good on the standard engine/turbo.

The fact is u aint an expert on anything period. So stop trying to impress everyone with all your big talk about yuor 450hp turbo and how good your fc is when you cant even drive it for another 3 years!!!

Maybe if the topic was HOW TO DRIVE SIDEWAYS INTO A BUS STOP we might need your advice!!!

dude u gotta remember this is coming from someone who thinks that a GT3540 spools up at 4000 RPM on a rotor :bahaha:

So he aint a rotor expert either?? :bahaha: 1000hp rotors and all that other crap he was spilling on that other thread :bahaha:

He should quit posting on here especially advice on things he knows nothing about!!!

This is the most sensible thread you have posted in for as long as you have been REDFC!!!!

Lets hope this thread is as long as the wasteland thread, coz god knows you talk enough shit to enable that!!!

PS I am still waiting for advice on tackling the bus stop situation

eat some more curry and youll tackle heaps of them

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