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10-21-2011, 01:45 AM | #45 |
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Cobb is better than JB4?
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10-21-2011, 09:29 AM | #46 |
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That is a question that can open a whole can of worms......
I think everyone will always haev their opinions based on ALOT....and I do mean alot of data and information that is available everywhere. Most people I think choose the route they go on based on that. I'm a JB4 user and the only bolt on I don't have is an IC. At the same time I also look at other options out there that can give me the most efficient results based on what I want to get out of my car. I'm not a 1/4 mile guy but spend most of my time on a circuit track. So far with the things the JB4 can do for me I am very satisfied with the performance I have gotten. Cobb has been on my radar since it came out and continue to see how they come along in the N54 scene as I see it as another viable option if i wish to go away from the JB4
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10-25-2011, 02:26 AM | #47 |
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My only experince with Cobb was for my 04 STI and I am new to tuning the E82, so I went with the JB4 in the last 2 days I have been driving it after the install I am impressed maybe because the E82 is a much more well designed vehicle than the 04 STI.
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