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Old 05-31-05, 10:23 AM
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Smile ems newbie

I have a 1989 Turbo II and am beginning to modify it. I want EVERYTHING done right. no cutting corners. and have chosen a complete EMS to be my best option. would all of you who know what you are talking about teach me the "lingo" of the microtech systems? also does microtech have built in fcd's? this is one of the main reasons for a full ems (not piggy back). thank you all
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As far as learning goes just start reading man. If theres anything in particular you wanna know then search for it. If searching dont bring up what you want then ask.

The microtech replaces the factory ecu and therefore the need for a fcd.
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Thanks man glad to know. i am trying to save money to start building which is hard as i just bought a 2005 CBR600RR. so most money goes towards getting that paid off. but im trying to save and get everything done right to my car. this is just no ordinanry car. my Dad has had this car since i was 5 years old. so it has a lot of personal value to me since he gave it to me in febuary. thanks guys
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