Cold air intake/Accessport

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by Kryptic WRX, Feb 19, 2015.

  1. Kryptic WRX

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    Hope this is where this post goes. I recently purchased a Cobb accessport v3 for my 2014 STI. The maps that are available for cold air intakes is cobbs, aem, and cpf. I have a Process west cold air intake and was wondering if either of these maps would work with my cai. Or if I would need to get a tube specifically for my cai. Thanks for the help.
     
  2. Holc13WRX

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    I wouldn't risk it. I would definitely recommend getting a pro-tune for a CAI that does not have an OTS map from Cobb.

    If you do end up getting the tune... Grab some more bolt-ons and make the tune worth it...

    You won't see any power gains from a cai, but you would see gains from getting a pro-tune specific to your car.
     
  3. Enzo

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    Yeah Josh, I would probably agree with Ben. I always hear about people doing it but is it worth the risk. The OTS maps are built to be generic and run rich anyways but risking a blown motor over ~$500 may not be worth it. I'd say start stocking up on the parts that you want and then have a busy install weekend and get a solid tune. BTW I loved the AP, even at stage 1. Throttle response was great.
     
  4. LoveMyNewSoob

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    You could always shoot Cobb a quick email too to see what they say.
     

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