well the forge s3 one was done over 4 days so that must be a crock of shite according to your statement, at the end of the day both the forge and the pace ones are good just because my car is sick isnt becuase of the Pace fmic what does that have to do with a dead MAF.
Pace and i spent 9-10 weeks researching and developing the FMIC before they had my car for 2 and half weeks. Pace tested for pressure drops and said that there was hardly and drop in pressure across the system at all. I had an email somewhere.
At the end of the day Martin was the first person to have the forge FMIC on his s3 so he knows how long it took them to build, as they developed it on his car. He has no
problem with forge he was just more impressed with the Pace one when he saw it, thats his opinion.
Pace actually struggled to measure a 1 psi drop in pressure across the FMIC so a dual core fmic being greater pressure loss i dont think so, but then are they talking about something else the pace fmic isnt dual core, its a 2 row 40mm core with one inlet and one outlet both at the bottom and either side.
Unless you guys actually were apart of the developing then im sorry but i dont think you have the right to slate what developing is when you dont know what went into that FMIC.
Rudd, martin has actually smoothed out his MAF on a laith (think thats how its spelt) he also used a smooth airbox but now has a neuspeed induction kit