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I found some software that claims like 17.9 Hp gain and 13 or something ft.lbs gain. For like 250.00$ is that too cheap to be good? I'd like to get a chip and an intake but 400 is what seems to be the going rate for really nice of both. What do you guys think. All go or hell no?
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"its not banana yellow but its not golden its just that perfect creamy german goodness"
is there anything you guys would recommend I should get with it. My car is coming home wed. so.. It already has a cone filter... it seems chincy so what else would you recommend I do with the chip. any little tips
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anyone have any idea on the price for that? can you buy headers and run stock exhaust ? I want to get some headers but I'm kinda scared about getting that obnoxious ricer sound. Any ideas?
oh yes.. Who makes a nice kit for underdrive pullies. Heard that is the way to go. Any suggestions?
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Buy a used CAI and a used Conforti chip. Its the cheapest mod with decent gains (nothing to jump up and down for) but you will feel the difference. If money is not an issue, Saltshaker185 is right. The Chip needs to be last to compliment other mods like cams, exhaust etc.
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