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Old 08-30-2007, 07:45 AM   #5
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James, you probably will not see the kind on gains from ECU remapping that you might have on other cars. The setup out of the factory is pretty good and is tough to improve significantly on. Definitely would need to get the car breathing better (intake, exhaust) to see any changes at all. Initially, I was disappointed with the results of the remap but it seems to have improved over time. It is a subtle gain but noticeable at certain times. Individual mods work best as part of a total package and that includes suspension too.

By the way, my daughter leaves next week for Scotland for a year of studying at one of your fine universities. It is a beautiful country and I hope to get over there soon.
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