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15 FiST on Cobb Stage 3


06 tC on 12.3 comp and stage 2 cams
 


iso100

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Odenton, MD (central, by Ft Meade)



Current mods:
Cobb AccessPort
K&N Drop in filter
CP-E Catted 3" Downpipe
MBRP exhaust modified to be 3" all the way to the flange
TB Performance torsion bar
CP-E RMM
Motegi MR125 wheels

And Saturday I install a Mishimoto J-Line intercooler and go Stage 3.
 


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Haha, yeah thx to hearing yours I had to buy one as well. Worth every penny and its fun to see the looks you get.
 


FistSt215

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How hard is it to install the bov adapter ? I'm waiting on injen intake to come in the mail . Thinking about doing both installs.
 


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How hard is it to install the bov adapter ? I'm waiting on injen intake to come in the mail . Thinking about doing both installs.
Really no need to do both as the intake gives you nice BOV sounds by itself.
 


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Yea true but the bov adapter is an addicting sound lol
 


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How hard is it to install the bov adapter ? I'm waiting on injen intake to come in the mail . Thinking about doing both installs.
I did mine at the same time as a few other upgrades so it only took a few minutes since it was already on the lift. Not to sure how long without having access to a garage.
 


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How hard is it to install the bov adapter ? I'm waiting on injen intake to come in the mail . Thinking about doing both installs.
35~45 min using the jack in the car and figuring out that using a ratchet would be a lot easier. Other than that it's not super difficult just can be a real pain the hand. Also, make sure you use a ratchet. Makes it hell of a lot quicker.
 


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35~45 min using the jack in the car and figuring out that using a ratchet would be a lot easier. Other than that it's not super difficult just can be a real pain the hand. Also, make sure you use a ratchet. Makes it hell of a lot quicker.
Damn sounds like a pain lol
 


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Here's a pic of mine. I haven't gotten any recent pics because it needs a bath and the weather hasn't been cooperating.

 


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Here's a pic of mine. I haven't gotten any recent pics because it needs a bath and the weather hasn't been cooperating.

Looks good! Props to you for getting black. I've owned 4 black vehicles and I just couldn't do it anymore. I'm too OCD with detailing. They look amazing when clean but don't last but a few days after hours of effort lmao.
 


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Here she is. 3 days old! And it rained 2 out of the 3 days, I can't believe how dirty the wheels are after 200 miles. Eeek. I read Ford installed aggressive pads on these, I think they are going to be dust monsters lol.
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yeah the brake dust is killer haha, but looks good!
 


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We all need to get to the tail of the dragon. Really have some fun with these things. [emoji106][emoji41][emoji41]
 


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New guy here checking in from the Lehigh valley Pa area. I Work in easton and live in Northampton.
 




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