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I've been here nearly 6 years and in all that time, I've heard of perhaps a HANDFUL of issues with JWT chips. I'm not talking customer service because we don't even want to compare JWT to anyone else because they are all ass in comparision. You don't have to be labeled JWT fanboy to understand that. Ask me nicely, I'll provide the proof for anyone that's been under a rock the last few years. Mislabeled chips, broken pins, boost jets missing repeatedly, insanely lean programs, simply wrong programs, etc. You name it, someone has posted about it about the "competition", if you can call it that. Hey, I'm realistic and I do understand that every new company deserves a chance but a few of these alternatives have had a chronic history of problems and then flipouts as a result of complaints. So aside from "customer service", there may have been a handful of actual issues with the chips from JWT. If you dig you might find a few more here and there. Failures happen to everyone but compare JWTs failure/problem/customer service issue for roughly a decade to just a couple of years of all the other chip sellers and you'll understand why I feel the way I do. People think I like to stir shit but man, this shit needs stirring because most of these jokers are shoveling it with two hands. This is not a hit on you Supra...please believe me. Not everyone hugs the keyboard as much as I used to when it came to watching this place and other Z forums like a hawk. Those that have been around and have seen every side of the situation all lean one way for a reason. And that's to JWT for nearly all applications.
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