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Wardski, you know they had quite an extensive poll on GTRlife forum, and I think they ended up with the result where 0.4% of people had any sort of issues with the tranny, and most of them were cars with extensive modifications and lot of track work. True, some cars were just road driven and they had issue but I don't think tranny will break if you just look at it :closedeyes:

If you want more than just noise out of a midpipe a tune is the way to go. But you don't need a tune par say, to fit a midpipe - its all post 02 sensors so no noticeable extra power.. I'm reluctant to tune in order to keep warranty should the tranny ever go (shuddup Domino! :P ) but post warranty I'll be sending the beast southward to willall for the full 09/10 renew kit.

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What other little bolt ons would you suggest and just a tune in general does wonders in these things. I'd probably rather keep my panel filters instead of going pods to avoid unwanted attention. I was also worried about warranty then thought stuff it these cars are pretty reliable and if it goes it goes lol

Wardski, you know they had quite an extensive poll on GTRlife forum, and I think they ended up with the result where 0.4% of people had any sort of issues with the tranny, and most of them were cars with extensive modifications and lot of track work. True, some cars were just road driven and they had issue but I don't think tranny will break if you just look at it :closedeyes:

I think you're right, but they say the same about the Bellhousing and dash cluster lights.. So far I've had the Bellhousing replaced, and in the long run, I know I'm probably being over-cautious but I'll be using the warranty as a break-in period then spend up on some serious gear later :)

decatted downpipes and a catted midpipe is something lot of guys in US also do. Helps with the hot footwell

performance-wise, does this produce better results than a catted downpipe and decatted midpipe?

performance-wise, does this produce better results than a catted downpipe and decatted midpipe?

yes, more importantly spool is noticeably improved with catless downpipes

i run catless downpipes with cobb catted midpipe

looks like cobb has committed and will have all the features of ecutek available soon to existing cobb users

notably boost off the line with user selectable launch rpm

http://www.gtrlife.com/forums/topic/84455-cobb-update-upcoming-features-and-support/page__fromsearch__1

I think Cobb have no choice, as they have fallen well behind.

Very good to see they acknowledge it, and have a plan to address it.

Ecutek are about to release V3 of their software ref http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/177206-litchfield-release-new-ecutek-software.html , currently in beta.

The new Motec as well as Syvecs has put additional pressure on Cobb.

Brian

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