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Microtech is the way to go in my eyes its Australian based and always improving. I dont think that there is anything wrong with PowerFC's its just the tossers that think that big names are all the go! if it has no big name then it must be shit! well if you guys think big names are all the go then why dont you go put a big dickhead sticker on your car! that would suit you guys to a T. Maybe if you went out a used both of them and then made a choice and not just read some stupid car mag we might have some good forum reading with some good opinions.

kirby, go back to your toyota forum with 3 members and leave this one alone, this thread has been very constructive so far in helping me make a decision and your just trying to start a thread war.

go and read a bit more on this forum (R33 Rb30 conversion for starters), the power fc has been tried and proven by the majority of the users here, there are numerous amounts of people making 300+rwkw's with the power fc so you can't say people are just talking from reading a magazine!

I think the main difference is the air flow meter is replaced with a pressure sensor and IMO is a more reliable reading/sensor.

Although the 0 pressure position is a real map nightmare a good tuner will sort it properly. (and this why I'v been stressing this point)

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