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Originally Posted by MZ DAIZY Thanks for your input. I’ve already decided to go with Aaron’s Topgunz’ SC setup. I’ve read too many scare stories with Stillen’s stock set-up. I

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Old 07-12-2019, 10:56 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Thanks for your input. I’ve already decided to go with Aaron’s Topgunz’ SC setup. I’ve read too many scare stories with Stillen’s stock set-up. I realize that most of the problems have been caused due to Stillens canned tune, but I’m not willing to take the chance with my wife behind the wheel. Just not worth it to me.

What I’m weighing out now is if I want to go e85 or stay with pump 93. I have no clue right now which is better for me.

I’m also on the fence with Z1. They did a great job with the simple mods they did for me, but I’m not sure I trust them 100%. Mostly because their labor “estimates” tend to be lowballed compared to actual invoice once done. I don’t feel I was overcharged, per se, but they certainly didn’t come anywhere near what they quoted me over the phone.

Maybe now if i’m a repeat “customer” I’ll get a break?

Anyway, this isn’t a knock on Z1. They did it perfectly, in the time frame they stated, they just charged a “little” ($800) more than our handshake agreement.
I stuck with 93 as the additional flow for E85 is going to add a fuel return to the build, so there is a step up in complexity for it. You will be rewarded with a lot more power though. Good choice in the Topz kit!

Are you handy? If so, maybe just have a go at the install yourself? Seems like a lot of people successfully self-install that kit. You'll save a nice chunk as well.
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