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Old Jun 6, 2003 | 07:51 PM
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Cobb AccessECU is cheaper and will have the same or better result. Of course, I'm still in the initial stages of Cobb-heaven. Half the price, just as nice!
Old Jun 7, 2003 | 01:05 AM
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I had a set of Samco intercooler hoses and a stage sub-0 map then last week I bought Vishnu's up-pipe and upgraded to the stage 0 map. Between my two dyno sessions (stock and stage 0) I netted 41hp on the ground. The change in power delivery is awesome and I believe it is a great bang for the buck. Only problem is yesterday I started to have what sounds like an exhaust leak until the engine heats up and then the sound goes away. So now I need to figure out if it is their part or the shops install, since it took a week to act up. That is problaby the only problem with the kit is the PITA up-pipe install but it does make very nice difference.
Old Jun 11, 2003 | 01:15 PM
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No, its the new one without an egt bung or anything. I went back where I had it installed and they replaced the lower gasket since they have had those leak before. So next time it is semi cool, since it is summer now, hopefully it wont do it again.
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