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    I already have a hondata s200b so as far as ecu chipping goes that won't be needed. The reason I chose the missing link is because of my timing and schedule (I will need to make time to get it tuned).

    scotty - I thought that going with a smaller turbo would be better but I would rather make more power from mid-high range. So what recommendations would you have besides a super 60. Would a garrett t3 .50 trim be applicable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IntegraXTR
    I already have a hondata s200b so as far as ecu chipping goes that won't be needed. The reason I chose the missing link is because of my timing and schedule (I will need to make time to get it tuned).

    scotty - I thought that going with a smaller turbo would be better but I would rather make more power from mid-high range. So what recommendations would you have besides a super 60. Would a garrett t3 .50 trim be applicable?

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