COBB AP + P&P VF30/VF34
i talked to Jerry at Deadbolt about it, because I am thinking of sending mine VF34 there, he said he has several customers who are running this without problems. Why would something like P&P cause problems isnt it just for better air flow?
Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
It's not the same poster dude.
i talked to Jerry at Deadbolt about it, because I am thinking of sending mine VF34there, he said he has several customers who are running this without problems. Why would something like P&P cause problems isnt it just for better air flow?
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"IF" there were tuners down here in hawaii, i would do a custom tune...unfortunately, there is no AWD dyno...next best thing is an off the shelf map
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How about upgrading to Street Tuner, installing a wideband and doing some road tuning, it's not as good as a dyno tune, but much better than running a general map.
Thats my plan to get the Street Tuner, the problem for me right now is $400 upgrage fee, but got to pay to play. Although I am thinking of getting some other EM other then Cobb's stuff
Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
Why do you say that?
I wouldn't trust myself to do my own tuning. But that's just me.

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"IF" there were tuners down here in hawaii, i would do a custom tune...unfortunately, there is no AWD dyno...next best thing is an off the shelf map
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Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
Why do you say that?
What he said
I was meaning opposed to something like an Ecutek tune through Gruppe-S or Xede tune through Vishnu. A good tune with someone who is very familiar with the car and the software they are using versus someone like me trying to tune my own, even though I know what I'm doing relatively well, I doubt a tune done by me would be as safe or have as much power as a tune from the Moike
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Yeah... pro dyno tune>pro off-the-shelf map>self-tune. I was wonderign why you suggested the AP over the standard maps. There's nothing unsafe about mail order reflashes if they come from a reputable tuner.


