Teach your car Kung-Fu -- Cobb APv2 for 2007 models, UTECs, and Hydras!

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Old Mar 9, 2007 | 04:27 PM
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Teach your car Kung-Fu -- Cobb APv2 for 2007 models, UTECs, and Hydras!



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The Cobb Accessports for the 2007 WRX and STi are now available! Be among the first to get one from this new batch. From what Cobb tells us, the 2006-2007 WRXs are seeing similar power gains, but the 2007 STI's are seeing a slight increase. However, that number is undisclosed at this time. Call us today to get yours asap!





TurboXS UTECs have been around since 2003 and still remain the de facto solution for mods that go off the beaten path. For years, UTECs have powered some of the fastest and most powerful Subarus in the country. If you're into tuning your car yourself or want a reliable and scalable engine management system, the UTEC is engine management for you. Please send us a PM for our special pricing!




Element Tuning Hydra EMS -- PM for pricing!



The Element Hydra EMS is the ultimate user-friendly engine management on the market. Thanks to weeks upon weeks of research and development, Element Tuning has taken away all of the mystification of running a standalone engine management system. Instead of spending countless hours trying to get your car to simply idle correctly with systems such as the LinkECU, Autronic, AEM EMS, or HKS F-Con, the Hydra EMS can be installed in less than an hour and your engine will turn over just fine the first time.

Element Tuning has also spent countless hours creating base maps for almost every exhaust, turbo, injector, fuel pump, and intercooler application. Thanks to the Hydra's tuning resolution, these base maps are unmatched by any other engine management solution, both in terms of safety and performance. Once properly tuned to suit your car's idiosynchrocies (since after all, every car is different even with the same mods), the Hydra will be able to adapt to any and all situations. Driving up to the mountains for skiing? The Hydra will automatically compensate for the difference in air pressure between sea level and mountain pass. Cold in the morning but hot in the afternoon? The Hydra will adjust your boost and timing accordingly depending upon the ambient temperature to ensure that you don't overboost in the morning and that you're running enough boost in the afternoon. If running the optional Hydramist system, the Hydra will even detect a pressure drop in the water/alcohol line if your resevoir isn't completely full and not enough water/alcohol is flowing to your motor in the middle of a tight turn. The Hydra will actively turn down the boost to ensure safety to your motor, then when back on the straightaway and full pressure in the line, will turn the boost back up for maximum power.

Each Hydra comes with a wideband o2 sensor, so when doing the math, the cost is not much different than any of its competitors with similar features and a wideband o2 sensor. If you are serious about your car and want to ensure maximum safety and power, the Hydra EMS from Element Tuning is the absolute best you can use.




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