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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 49300" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Just drive the car as is , retain your warrantee and dont fiddle - a 13% power increase and a WHOPPING 33% torque increase from a mere ecu remap does not sound right to me ...and i'm in the business. Buy a "toy" car to fiddle with , something like a v8 ranchero or el camino or a hot 4 cyl would set you back 30-50k and you can fiddle to your hearts content and get back what you stuck into it after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 49300, member: 579"] Just drive the car as is , retain your warrantee and dont fiddle - a 13% power increase and a WHOPPING 33% torque increase from a mere ecu remap does not sound right to me ...and i'm in the business. Buy a "toy" car to fiddle with , something like a v8 ranchero or el camino or a hot 4 cyl would set you back 30-50k and you can fiddle to your hearts content and get back what you stuck into it after. [/QUOTE]
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