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Old 12-31-2008, 11:46 PM
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I am getting a TT ZPI kit from a friend. Just waiting for it to be finished and picking it up in the summer if its done. I am transferring this summer and will be making my way to the east coast so its only a 2-4 hr detour to my buddies place. but if I have too I will make a roadtrip back there if its not. I cant wait. The only thing is i gotta start saving. With my wife out of work its been tough but she found a job and should be making better money than before so i can finally start saving. I want new wheels but I am gonna wait because i just got new tires a few monthes ago and want 18's. My wife wont let me since i just got new tires. But it means more money towards the turbo and the other things i need. I will be looking to get an emanage ulitmate or FIC and injectors soon cause thats all i will need to make the kit work just gauges and such then.
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Hey Brock whats goin gon bud ? so you'll be on the east coast now ? lol
Anyway if you are in NY area get FIC because nolimitmotorsport they tune FIC really good and will always help you .
When i'll be allowed to take my car to Texas i will get tuned by them and then take the car.
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Hey man. Hows it going. I am good. I should be back on the east coast in the summer time but it should be FL. I dont like it that far North. But It depends on what management i find for a good price. I know the FIC you dont need a pressure sensor or anything like with the greddy so that may be my route. I just wish you could run dual maps like with the ultimate cause the FIC is a bit cheaper since you dont need all the extras.
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Old 01-02-2009, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by highvoltage1
I just wish you could run dual maps like with the ultimate cause the FIC is a bit cheaper since you dont need all the extras.
Came out in I think 3.something it's called dual calibration so you can have 2 maps on the FIC!
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Originally Posted by 365Motorwerks
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I just wish you could run dual maps like with the ultimate cause the FIC is a bit cheaper since you dont need all the extras.
Came out in I think 3.something it's called dual calibration so you can have 2 maps on the FIC!
well you have an analog A and analog B.........im not sure how it works or if it is indeed a way to have to have two maps........
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Really!! Thats cool. If you can ima do this then for sure. Hey 365motorwerks is still need to review the scangauge on there site for you. Sry i keep forgetting. I also need to take pics as well. Gotta find my camera first LOL.
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i have a question for people posting this that knows a bit more about aem widebands. I had my wideband installed and its not working correctly it just stays on 14.8. the sensor is fine so what could it be?
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Originally Posted by arhim22
i have a question for people posting this that knows a bit more about aem widebands. I had my wideband installed and its not working correctly it just stays on 14.8. the sensor is fine so what could it be?
the connector isnt pluged in all the way to the sensor or not pluged in all the way in the back of the gauge.
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ok thanks! i will check that out.
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I'm bringing this topic back from the dead....If it doesn't work i'll start a new thread. I like the center dash gauge pod. I don't like having to drill a hole in the dash, since I would like to return the car back to stock when I sell it. What do you do when you sell the car, isn't a dash hard to find? I've been looking online for other options. Anybody have luck with a pillar pod from gaugepods.com?
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Old 11-26-2009, 03:29 AM
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Originally Posted by car_ram_rod
I'm bringing this topic back from the dead....If it doesn't work i'll start a new thread. I like the center dash gauge pod. I don't like having to drill a hole in the dash, since I would like to return the car back to stock when I sell it. What do you do when you sell the car, isn't a dash hard to find? I've been looking online for other options. Anybody have luck with a pillar pod from gaugepods.com?
i drilled 4 holes in my dash for gauge pods before and till this day no one ever can tell the hols kinda close them selves up, now if u plan on drilling a hole to run wires through...yea thats a no no
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Old 11-26-2009, 03:42 PM
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did you just snake the wires up through near the windshield then??? I think i'm going to go the pillar mount route. I'd like to know which one people are using and if they are happy with it
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i snaked em through the air vents hahaa
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Old 11-27-2009, 01:40 AM
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nice that works too
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