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partwerks
post Mar 11 2012, 04:40 PM
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I had gotten an unmarried Cobb Port for the Subie, but for the time being to have my mechanic take a glance at it, the CD that came with it, he put it in the computer, but was not sure how to open it up. I put it in my computer and right clicked on CD Rom and a bunch of stuff that I am not familiar with is there and one says Map Manager. I am not knowledgeable on how to do that. How does putting that CD in the computer get transferred to that device that hooks up to the computer on the car? He was wondering what program to open it up with?


I see the folder with 2004 WRX on it, but are other years and letters behind the year and a map manager and AP user guide., etc.

Any advice on the sequence to use it?
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post Mar 11 2012, 11:02 PM
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QUOTE(partwerks @ Mar 11 2012, 08:23 PM) *


I noticed that same post and did put a post asking for some information but no responses back yet.

Maybe I should just email Cobb Port and skip all the theatrics.......


ya that is probably a good idea they are going to have the most expertise on the subject.
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