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Hmmm I want to see these on a car. The percent gains vs hard numbers also has me a bit wary.
 

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Percent gains are because each dyno is different. It is a better representation of what you gain.
 

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I'm thinking of buying their stage 4 kit. Looks like a good deal.
 

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Does anybody know about FFTEC reputation or quality of their products? I just thought it was kind of cheap that you could get a Accessport, CAI, intercooler, and charge pipes for like $1100 but you would pay around $1000 just for intercooler and charge piping From COBB or Full Race.
 

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Hmm I got excited about the $600 for the AP and custom calibration until I read and it sounds like all they do is give you their modified version of Cobb's off the shelf tune without actually using your datalogs
 

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Hmm I got excited about the $600 for the AP and custom calibration until I read and it sounds like all they do is give you their modified version of Cobb's off the shelf tune without actually using your datalogs
Yeah but what I'm worried about is the AP is ~500 so the other 600 should be the intake, intercooler, and charge piping. Seems really cheap and like it will be low quality. I know if I go with Full Race it will be ok the expensive side but I will have great quality parts but with FFTEC idk.
 
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I don't know anything about FFtec either. I just stumbled onto their thread in the vendor section and checked their website and saw they had a surprising amount of parts for the EB and tossed it out there as an option.
 

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I like the ultimate racing IC set-up. It is a bit expensive, but I like the SSQV HKS option.
 

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I want to pull the trigger because I mean it's only 1100. Well really 600 that I would lose if the parts are bad.
 

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The FMIC seems sound but I like the look of the ATP kits the most. They seem to be very proficient and getting stable power increases throughout the rev range.
 

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Well I might just try it out next month my self.
 
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I've almost pulled the trigger on their intake just to see how it is but I would really rather save and spend the cash on a really top quality IC.
 

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I've almost pulled the trigger on their intake just to see how it is but I would really rather save and spend the cash on a really top quality IC.
Why not try their Intercooler? Seriously curious if you see any issue with it. Looks like a good price/quality.
 
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Why not try their Intercooler? Seriously curious if you see any issue with it. Looks like a good price/quality.
There are too many other companies working on IC's to pull the trigger on it. I really like the idea of the stepped IC design that ATM is working on that JerseyDevil posted. If its as nice quality as the pictures I'll spend the money on it. Just have to get caught up from the holiday spending first.
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