MR230 Review???

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I can't seem to find anyone talking about this kit. Who has it and can review it??
 


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A few people must have bought it, and then starved to death because they couldn't afford to eat for the next 5 weeks, lol.
 


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A few people must have bought it, and then starved to death because they couldn't afford to eat for the next 5 weeks, lol.
LOL

Mountunes redeeming quality is that it preserves warranty, but because this is the MR that obviously doesn't apply. You can't argue the looks or quality of workmanship, but I can't imagine wasting a single penny on the brand. Generally speaking, everything available through them has a better and cheaper competitor. Some people want the name and/or badge, and I can't fault them for that, but there won't be many reviews because most people went another direction to get more power for less.
 


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A few people must have bought it, and then starved to death because they couldn't afford to eat for the next 5 weeks, lol.
Well they probably had to sacrifice the wifi and phone service to afford it... Hence, no review here :)
 


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If you snag the upgrade kit (TBE, Intercooler, and charge pipes) on sale, it's really not that much of a difference in price than going with a competitor. Getting the 2JR exhaust and a Cobb intercooler kit, for instance, is about 1730 right now, but that's with a sale on the exhaust. On labor day, Mountune had a 15% sale which would have put their kit at 1830, and it includes the induction hose (which doesn't mean much if you have a cold air). Like dyn085 said, you're banking on the global name brand being better quality than a small race shop in Georgia.
 


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Just to clarify, I have nothing against 2J Racing. Only ordered a Koni kit from them, so I can't speak to the craftsmanship of their in house products, but they were quick in getting the order out and I will probably be getting some more stuff from them in the future. I know their cowl intake has been a huge hit.
 


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Here is what I don't understand. Everybody says that the mountune kit is overpriced. I haven't seen anywhere anybody saying that the cobb kits are overpriced. Apples to apples both are basically a stage 3 with very minute differences. The MR230 is priced at $2,949. The cobb stage 3 is $2,960. They both are great products, I have read that mountune underrates there power figures(I could be wrong). I know that I will go with the MR230 when i am ready to set up from my 215 kit. Its all personal preference to a certain point.
 


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Yikes. Who in their right mind would want to jump into this conversation regarding mountune?
 


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Here is what I don't understand. Everybody says that the mountune kit is overpriced. I haven't seen anywhere anybody saying that the cobb kits are overpriced. Apples to apples both are basically a stage 3 with very minute differences. The MR230 is priced at $2,949. The cobb stage 3 is $2,960. They both are great products, I have read that mountune underrates there power figures(I could be wrong). I know that I will go with the MR230 when i am ready to set up from my 215 kit. Its all personal preference to a certain point.
This was pretty much my thought. Seems to be in the same ball park as cobb.
 


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