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u sya he has it in his race car and its easy to teak for him at the track!! what about street use? would it be the same?

Yeh well as far as i'm aware it is very tunable, But in saying that we pulled out every single wire in the car while building it! And from what i can remember its a computer that needs to be fully re wired! But dude like i said work out which workshop you want to take your car too and choose a computer that they can tune! otherwise you'll be chasing your tail! and paying for it!

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I gotta a mate with a microtec and they are ok but fuel hungry, when deluxe says wolf he thinks rotor, when i think microtec i think rotor. there pretty good but very hard to fine tune as they just dont have the load points and very fuel hungry.

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I gotta a mate with a microtec and they are ok but fuel hungry, when deluxe says wolf he thinks rotor, when i think microtec i think rotor. there pretty good but very hard to fine tune as they just dont have the load points and very fuel hungry.

They can use excess fuel if tuned in normal mode, as most are, but if tuned in Matrix mode they can be fine tuned much much better, In matrix mode there is a load map for every 500rpm, wher in Normal mode there is only 1 load map and a cruise map.

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