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Old 09-19-2014, 11:31 AM
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pfft, rockers. lol
Old 09-19-2014, 01:15 PM
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[MENTION=99933]Franchi Motorsports[/MENTION] I need to go ahead and order this. Can I order it from you? I think this is the largest one offered through SCT.

http://www.sctflash.com/products.php?PID=40
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Originally Posted by ibd2328
[MENTION=99933]Franchi Motorsports[/MENTION] I need to go ahead and order this. Can I order it from you? I think this is the largest one offered through SCT.

http://www.sctflash.com/products.php?PID=40
Go stand alone with a MAP sensor. Easier tuning, along with better drivability
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Originally Posted by Carcrazygts2
Go stand alone with a MAP sensor. Easier tuning, along with better drivability
Easier to tune but I don't think they are as accurate. Don't wanna hurt my mileage anymore than it's already gonna be.

Plus once the charger is installed I won't have anywhere to put the map besides drilling into the turkey pan.
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Originally Posted by ibd2328
Easier to tune but I don't think they are as accurate. Don't wanna hurt my mileage anymore than it's already gonna be.

Plus once the charger is installed I won't have anywhere to put the map besides drilling into the turkey pan.
I dont think your gonna need the charger at all.
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Originally Posted by Carcrazygts2
I dont think your gonna need the charger at all.
I just hope I get quick spool up. I don't want those 2800 stall's like everyone on LR is running and dragging with.

Debating on a 3.5" or 4" to the throttle body.
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Smaller cold side will increase intake velocity at low rpm.
Old 09-19-2014, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by ibd2328
Easier to tune but I don't think they are as accurate. Don't wanna hurt my mileage anymore than it's already gonna be. Plus once the charger is installed I won't have anywhere to put the map besides drilling into the turkey pan.
Ugh, I think your mpg went out the window a few hundred hp ago!?

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Old 09-20-2014, 09:53 AM
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My friend asked if I could rig up a turbo on mine. His buddy pulled parts off his rolled dmax and is selling the 66mm turbo and intercooler and all the piping he could get off at 3 in the morning. $350
No thanks, "I" couldn't but know someone who probably could
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Its a VGT turbo too... Harder to work with.


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