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hahaha newbie

dude the wold 3d is plug and play purely because its loom will plug into a skyline factory LOOM not a skyline factory computer

your old ecu goes in the bin when the wolf steps in

plug and play has nothing to do with piggyback

dont forget that

the wolf is the best value especially cos SST can tune then etc really well.

has boost control and everything already built in

bargain

each ecu is only as good as the tuner alot of the time

SST can really do his shit with the Wolf

there is alot of horsepower hiding in better maps alone

i dont know anyone who can do emanage

power fc is your next best bet, cos its awesome

but you will pay about $1600 for a secondhand powerfc with a hand controller and possibly the boost control module for it. then you gotta get it tuned.

the wolf is like drive away tuned at $1500 or so

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