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hi guys,

its me again, I'm really confuse now where should i go? everyone is giving me different advice. Now, CRD and Rigoli are very good as well but CRD told me to get Power FC and Rigoli told me to get Microtech and both of them gave the same price which is $2200 ( ECU+Tune ) but one with PFC and the other one with Microtech( new virsion )

Jim ( CRD ) is a very nice guy except Lence.

Sam ( RIGOLI ) is a very nice guy too

Please anyone give me some advice, where should i go?

Thx a lot

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mate, both CRD and Rigoli are very reputable workshops. Both have prepared numerous top level cars over the years. both will charge you a premium price, becasue they have the runs on the board when it comes to performance tuning. picking which one just comes down to your personal opinion. Microtech has the advantage of dispensing with the need for MAF sensors (as it uses a MAP sensor to messure airflow), but won't be as nice a car unless it is tuned absolutely correctly. Power FC is a proven path for street GTR performance.

I would say that you shouldn't be dissapointed with either one of those workshops.

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