Cobb Protune

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by RADON, Oct 26, 2005.

  1. RADON

    RADON Member

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    So when is Topspeed or Scott going to be doing protune?
     
  2. JJang12

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    hopefully NEVER!!! so i won't regret selling my AP. jp~

    ecutek license is too expensive in ATL, and hopefully this week bring come lower price for consumer?? there is pretty good market of potential protuner customers. Also cobb protuner's LIVE tuning will shorten the tuning time dramatically which is big plus.
     
  3. Genya

    Genya No Longer Up At Odd Hours

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    "hopefully NEVER!!! so i won't regret selling my AP. jp~ "


    lol agreed. 5+ maps would rule.
     
  4. RADON

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    If you have the street tuner software Doug can tune it.
     
  6. CROSSeyed

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    This is good to know, but aren't you in the process of becoming a ProTune capable? And wouldn't that mean not having to put out the extra $450 for Streettuner?
     
  7. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    Don't forget the $ for a wideband O2 setup which you will need for any real tuning.
     
  8. CROSSeyed

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    And how much is that? I'm guessing there are probably different makers for different $, and differenty quality? Is this something that replaces the factory O2 sensor, or need in addition to, and does it have to be permanent?
     
  9. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    Well, the guy I know using StreetTuner went with the LM-1 setup. I think it's around $350-400. It does not replace the factory one. Does not have to be permanent, but generally people do a permanent install so they can have a reliable o2 reading on their a/f gauges...
     
  10. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

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    try to get a downpipe with a wideband bung... im not sure if all downpipes come with that
     
  11. CROSSeyed

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    Is egt and o2 sensor the same thread size?
     
  12. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    No, not even close.
     
  13. CROSSeyed

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    I guess it'd be easier to add a wideband bung than find one with it.... reckon?
     
  14. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

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    my helix catted downpipe has a wideband bung
     
  15. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    Yeah, I have the same one Milo does.. I think quite a few aftermarket DPs have it.
     
  16. CROSSeyed

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    Is that what THIS is?
     
  17. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    Yep. The Helix one is near the top too.
     

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