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What Do I Need For D/s Mod A/b

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Hi iam thinking of panel filter and a d-cat for power gain but subtle noise with a ds unit.
Which program is best suited to a d-cat mod, and will it keep the manage light off for more than a couple of day's at a time.

thanks
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QUOTE(fullyfocused @ 5 Nov 2009, 05:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hi iam thinking of panel filter and a d-cat for power gain but subtle noise with a ds unit.
Which program is best suited to a d-cat mod, and will it keep the manage light off for more than a couple of day's at a time.

thanks

Hi there

If the car is std other than a de-cat I would use the dsci map and if the Mil light comes on just clear the code with the dsci or Stratagem.


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If you're going for MOD B, the best set up would be.......

DSCi induction kit or a CAIS
100 Cell Sports Cat
3" down Pipe
Cat back exhaust.......
............or to save time a full turbo back exhaust system.....Mongoose, etc etc)
Uprated intercooler (Pro alloy, Radtech etc etc)

With all that, you should be sitting on 300bhp (depending what rolling road you go to
)

One other thing to consider though, with increased power, the need for better braking at the other end maybe someting to consider
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Excellent thanks, i hope to upgrade intercooler to go with these mods in early next year when i get some money because at the moment my private life is running away with my money via lawers costs do to my ex. I mainly want good pick up with low grunt but on the subtle side just now so most bang for little bucks and with little problem and hassle. Suspension n brakes will follow closely behind i hope too.
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MOD B is an animal mate, you'll spend most of your time with this expression on your face
followed shortly after by this look
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