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Stacks914
post Aug 8 2015, 01:39 AM
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Anyone use this to run their 2.0 engine?
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Mike Bellis
post Aug 8 2015, 11:00 AM
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Looks like a decent system but it comes with way more features that a T4 2.0 would need. Kind of pricey due to all the added features.

Your best bet before selecting a system is to find a tuner in your area and find out what they typically work on. Even if you can tune yourself, there is nothing like a professional dyno tune. Many tuners will not tune an unfamiliar system.
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I can atually pick one up cheap! I am just looking for something that will run the car better than the original system without switching over to twins!

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Looks like a decent system but it comes with way more features that a T4 2.0 would need. Kind of pricey due to all the added features.

Your best bet before selecting a system is to find a tuner in your area and find out what they typically work on. Even if you can tune yourself, there is nothing like a professional dyno tune. Many tuners will not tune an unfamiliar system.

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