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Old 29 October 2000 | 01:52 AM
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Hello Justin!

Your car has exactly the mods I am thinking of buying for mine!
Some questions:
- How good does the MRT cold air intake work?
- Is the exhaust high quality and how loud is it? Power increase?
- VF23: No problems with the OEM ECU?
- How much did you pay for the parts?

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Old 29 October 2000 | 05:00 AM
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Hi guys,
I'm thinking of getting the possum link ecu fitted to my my99 rex & am wondering if anyone who has one fitted to there car can give me there thoughts on it? So far my car has these mods:
K&N panel filter
MRT cold air intake
3" exhaust
PWR tmic
sti Y pipe
silicon hoses
vf23

Thanks
Old 29 October 2000 | 10:17 AM
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Justin,

The Link is a great product. It's good value for money, and will really allow you to get the best from your mod's.

However, it's CRITICAL to find someone who KNOWS how to map it, not just fiddle with the Possum default map, and up the boost.

Your car will need to be set up very carefully, as your car has a lot of mod's, and will need a FULL RE-MAP. This will take several hours to do, even by a competent tuner.

This would be the same for any ECU you chose.

We have guys running 99's, Link, VF23's, 3", over here......very successfully.

Mark.

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