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As far as performance upgrades all I've done is drop in K&N filters and Cobb post MAF tubes. The only other things I really thought about doing are Berk high
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As far as performance upgrades all I've done is drop in K&N filters and Cobb post MAF tubes. The only other things I really thought about doing are Berk high flow cats and a tune. Do you guys suggest doing the cats first and then doing the tune?
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I personally have the Hypertech for my 2010 G37xS sedan. I love it, but know it's not giving me the hp/tq bump that an UpRev tune would. You can get it for far less than $450. Check the sponsor sales forum. ![]() As far as UpRev, you'd have to purchase UpRev Standard ($500) or Tuner ($700)... you get the software, and a data cable that plugs into the OBD port on the car, and USB port on your laptop. Pretty straight forward with the instructions. An eTune would be the way to go for you, since you're not near a shop that you could get a custom tune. It'll take UpRev 1-2 weeks to update your tune (via logs you send them), so keep that in mind. http://uprev.com/products.php#product_etune |
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