ofac v ofab, and chips??

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ofac v ofab, and chips??

Postby fiestacollecta on Fri Aug 27, 2004 10:16 pm

i have full frst ofac managment on my erst ( :D )
it is complete and has a superchip that allows it to run up to 15psi

and i have frst ofab complete with a unknown chip (that im told it a good bit of kit) and suitable for live mapping

whats best??
ill be selling the other and keeping the better

not sure which to keep as the live map chip (ofab) will maybe need setting up to run for my specific car where as the ofac is basically plug and play

maybe ill wait on a decision til im drivin again so i can try both setups (less than a month)

what are your views??

:)
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Postby fiestacollecta on Sat Aug 28, 2004 11:42 am

come on peeps



i need to know :D
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Postby fiestacollecta on Sat Aug 28, 2004 9:20 pm

come on whats best??

:lol:
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