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Old 16 March 2015, 11:10 PM
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Having had a read Mishimoto say you don't need a remap to run their cai, anyone used one without or anyone have any advice that if I do go down the cai route would definitely need a remap.
Cars a 2010 sti saloon with the 320r pack.
Old 17 March 2015, 08:33 PM
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Anyone have any info if I would need a remap or be ok without??
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I wouldn't recommend it without a remap. I definitely wouldn't do it on my car!
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Originally Posted by andyf31
Having had a read Mishimoto say you don't need a remap to run their cai, anyone used one without or anyone have any advice that if I do go down the cai route would definitely need a remap.
Cars a 2010 sti saloon with the 320r pack.
I have a buddy with this intake on the stock tune and he has not had any problems. Sounds pretty awesome too. Mishi does a pretty decent amount of testing on there products so I imagine they would not say it is okay without checking it out. I do know you have to be running 93 octane.
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Fuel is normally super so 97ron anyway. TBH its the sound I'm after, had a cosworth years ago with an induction kit and loved the noise.
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Shell Vpower or Tesco momentum is 99 Ron, only 97 ron i know is BP ultimate or Torq Max stuff
Old 20 March 2015, 10:52 PM
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Tends To be tesco so 99ron it is then. After a good few years of diesels I've not been keeping up on the fuel side.
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Originally Posted by Jay2
I have a buddy with this intake on the stock tune and he has not had any problems. Sounds pretty awesome too. Mishi does a pretty decent amount of testing on there products so I imagine they would not say it is okay without checking it out. I do know you have to be running 93 octane.
Joined on the 20th of March to make this one post. Hmm!
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