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    Veteran Member Four Rings pyro's Avatar
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    Which FMIC to Choose

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    I am thinking of going BT here soon, and I was recommended the ER Comp FMIC, only issue is it's $500 more than most others. I know the FL heat can take a hit on your BT setups, but would i really need it? Does anyone have any recommendations for a FMIC on a GTRS besides ER Comp.
    Buying it won't be an issue, just looking for other alternatives so i can get my prices set.
    If i can get something cheaper thats just more money to put towards a new clutch quicker.

    I looked in the FAqs and the only one that listed a setup was for the k04 etc, so not sure on that, and plus im a turbo n00b

    Thanks in advance!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings dirtybrd's Avatar
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    Revo Tuned 2.0L w/35r
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    Lakeland, FL.

    Re: Which FMIC to Choose

    Clint is selling his ER Comp. for $800.
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    I'm back bitches!

    35r and REVO...what?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Papachristou's Avatar
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    Memphis, TN

    Re: Which FMIC to Choose

    thats steal!

    but if its already gone or you decide that isnt right for you, you can easily get by with a racetec or er sport. sure the COMP is the best if you tracking...
    2018 Audi S6 Prestige Sport Sepang Blue/Lunar Silver
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    Account Terminated Four Rings mike-2ptzero's Avatar
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    Re: Which FMIC to Choose

    For the GTRS elim kit the Comp is perfect since it bolts right up to the elim kits without any modifications to the IC pipes. You can also get away with a sport kit if you only plan on pushing the turbo as a daily driver on pump gas. Nice part about the ER Competition kit is that it comes in Anodized Black at no extra charge.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings PRVWing's Avatar
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    Puerto Rico

    Re: Which FMIC to Choose

    Not trying to thread jack, my question could help pyro too... I have a AWE Tuning FMIC with my K04 setup, if I ever decide to go BT (GTRS probably the biggest Ill go), would I need to get a better FMIC?
    FlexTuning

    White USP A4 1.8TQ6MT
    K04, 380cc injectors, GIAC Reflash, HKS BOV, PSi TP, Milltek exhaust (with Magnaflow mufflers), AWE FMIC, Samco TIP, Neuspeed snub-mount, Neuspeed Power Pulley, Stratmosphere short shifter, Stratmosphere clutch, B6 S4 front and rear brakes, stainless steel brake lines, RS4 19'' reps, RS4 rear sway-bar. NEW Bilstein Sport Shocks, and H&R Sport springs!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings chadb2434's Avatar
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    East Texas

    Re: Which FMIC to Choose

    Any reviews on the Boosted-Tech FMIC and silicone FMIC piping if I'm not going to go BT?
    02 A4 3.0Q6MT
    -chad

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