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      03-08-2012, 08:42 PM   #23
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1. download the AP manager
2. Plug your AP into the computer and update it, and install the new Beta maps
3. Install onto your car
4. ENJOY!
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      03-08-2012, 09:15 PM   #24
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1. download the AP manager
2. Plug your AP into the computer and update it, and install the new Beta maps
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4. ENJOY!
Will do! thanks
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      03-08-2012, 09:40 PM   #25
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i want to get this too! but debating to get the performance exhaust first and then AP or should i go AP first?

i can't make up my mind!!!
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      03-09-2012, 12:09 AM   #26
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i want to get this too! but debating to get the performance exhaust first and then AP or should i go AP first?

i can't make up my mind!!!
There should be no confusion at ALL!! AP first, definitely... a lot more bang for buck/A whole new driving experience for less money! Pull the trigger!
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i want to get this too! but debating to get the performance exhaust first and then AP or should i go AP first?

i can't make up my mind!!!
haha i'm in the exact same bloody conundrum!
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      03-09-2012, 12:14 AM   #28
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haha i'm in the exact same bloody conundrum!
then read Post 26
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I got my AP on Wednsday, finaly hit some some what dry roads here as we have a lot of melting snow where I am, it is about 33F here and I am on the stock run flats with not much tread, I was unable to put the V4 map onto my car as i got a fatal error flashing the car, altho when talking to cobb they told me I was fine to run it but I flashed back to V3.01 just to be safe.

I was a little worried as the first time i drove it with the tune in the car I really didn't notice more of a differance, but with the wet roads i was just spinning the tires, but this morning with hitting a patch or dry road punching it at about 4k in 2nd and yes sir my butt dyno said holy heck this is awesome. Now I want to put some 94 oct gas in and go to the agressive map.

AP is worth the money, and for my first performance mod I think I made the right choice.

Hope everyone waiting to get theres likes it as much as i do
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      03-09-2012, 07:04 AM   #30
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I got my AP on Wednsday, finaly hit some some what dry roads here as we have a lot of melting snow where I am, it is about 33F here and I am on the stock run flats with not much tread, I was unable to put the V4 map onto my car as i got a fatal error flashing the car, altho when talking to cobb they told me I was fine to run it but I flashed back to V3.01 just to be safe.

I was a little worried as the first time i drove it with the tune in the car I really didn't notice more of a differance, but with the wet roads i was just spinning the tires, but this morning with hitting a patch or dry road punching it at about 4k in 2nd and yes sir my butt dyno said holy heck this is awesome. Now I want to put some 94 oct gas in and go to the agressive map.

AP is worth the money, and for my first performance mod I think I made the right choice.

Hope everyone waiting to get theres likes it as much as i do
That's great to hear! I hope I will feel the difference myself also. Last week I upgraded my tires to the Michelin Pilot Super Sport so I'm hoping that will grip better on ther roads when testing the new mod.....
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      03-12-2012, 10:10 AM   #31
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      03-12-2012, 10:16 AM   #32
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So what do you think?
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      03-12-2012, 10:17 AM   #33
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So what do you think?
I LOVE it!!!!!! I went with the stg 1 sport stock map. I like it more the the liner map...
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      03-12-2012, 10:28 AM   #34
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      03-12-2012, 10:47 AM   #35
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I picked up a used one on Saturday and installed it on my otherwise bone stock car. First I updated to the beta AP firmware and then got the beta 4.00 maps. So I've never run on the older maps for comparison. I used to drive a fairly fast turbo car and to be honest I was a little underwhelmed by the Stage 1 sport map. I could feel the difference but I didn't feel it quite lived up to the reviews. So just for the heck of it I added 20% E85 to take care of potential knock issues and put Stage1+FMIC on it to run for short bursts.

This is more like what I was expecting, feels good - no issues on a warmed up motor. The next day I did find that Cobb doesn't reduce boost like the stock code when the motor is cold and I did get some misfires on the cold motor. As soon as it warmed back up it was fine. I'm sure new plugs are in order, but I also wish Cobb used a more stock-like boost control scheme on a cold motor.

I'll be doing the dyno and the dragstrip stock, and on each of those two settings in the next few weeks to see what kind of difference is seen in the numbers.
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      03-12-2012, 11:10 AM   #36
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I picked up a used one on Saturday and installed it on my otherwise bone stock car. First I updated to the beta AP firmware and then got the beta 4.00 maps. So I've never run on the older maps for comparison. I used to drive a fairly fast turbo car and to be honest I was a little underwhelmed by the Stage 1 sport map. I could feel the difference but I didn't feel it quite lived up to the reviews. So just for the heck of it I added 20% E85 to take care of potential knock issues and put Stage1+FMIC on it to run for short bursts.

This is more like what I was expecting, feels good - no issues on a warmed up motor. The next day I did find that Cobb doesn't reduce boost like the stock code when the motor is cold and I did get some misfires on the cold motor. As soon as it warmed back up it was fine. I'm sure new plugs are in order, but I also wish Cobb used a more stock-like boost control scheme on a cold motor.

I'll be doing the dyno and the dragstrip stock, and on each of those two settings in the next few weeks to see what kind of difference is seen in the numbers.
You just have to resist the temptation to go WOT until it's warm
it's not easy...
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      03-12-2012, 11:14 AM   #37
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You just have to resist the temptation to go WOT until it's warm
it's not easy...
JB4 trained me very well prior to getting the Cobb.
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      03-12-2012, 11:19 AM   #38
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Yeah :-). It still shouldn't misfire, though. And I wasn't WOT, the boost was just coming up quickly when I'd tip into it a bit. I took it a bit easier this morning for the first couple of minutes and it was fine as soon as I did got on it harder.
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Awesome
Yup! what would you recommend as the next upgrade? I want to go with things that will give me the best results for the $$$$.
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      03-12-2012, 12:54 PM   #40
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Yup! what would you recommend as the next upgrade? I want to go with things that will give me the best results for the $$$$.
If it was me i'd do FMIC then DPs. That way you can run stage 1+ and then stage 2+. You'll LOVE stage 2+

If you don't already have an intake you should go ahead and order a DCI, for just a $100 it worth it for the sound alone lol
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If it was me i'd do FMIC then DPs. That way you can run stage 1+ and then stage 2+. You'll LOVE stage 2+

If you don't already have an intake you should go ahead and order a DCI, for just a $100 it worth it for the sound alone lol

Thank for the info! I was looking at the aFe Power MagnumFORCE Stage-2 PRO DRY S Intake Systems... would that be good also?
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I agree with rader, bms dci, then fmic, then dp's! And go stg2+, it's greattt!
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Thank for the info! I was looking at the aFe Power MagnumFORCE Stage-2 PRO DRY S Intake Systems... would that be good also?
The intake debate has been going back and forth forever... But in my honest opinion, the BMS DCI is the intake to run. It's only $100 and it sounds REALLY good with a tune. There aren't many dyno comparos of intakes, but the ones that BMS put out shows a gain. I don't see a point in spending several hundred dollars on a pretty intake.
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The intake debate has been going back and forth forever... But in my honest opinion, the BMS DCI is the intake to run. It's only $100 and it sounds REALLY good with a tune. There aren't many dyno comparos of intakes, but the ones that BMS put out shows a gain. I don't see a point in spending several hundred dollars on a pretty intake.
I understand... But I do have to say I like pretty things lol.. This is a BMW its going on not a Honda Civic.
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