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hey guys, quick question, if i installed a stage 2 jet chip before putting on my CAI and Flowmaster 80 catback will it still work properly? I ask this because i know stage two is meant for an improved intake and exhaust but do they have to be on first or does it not really matter? thanx
it will still work before them, but your results won't be as good with it. Why get the jet chip before doing the intake and exhaust though? The bigger gains will be had from those instead of the jet chip
it will still work before them, but your results won't be as good with it. Why get the jet chip before doing the intake and exhaust though? The bigger gains will be had from those instead of the jet chip
my bad, i should have specified... the situation is that i have the exhaust and CAI already purchased and sitting at my house... i'm planning on having a shop install the exhaust and put on the CAI myself when it gets nicer out, possibly a month...my pcm is already pulled out and it was such a pain i don't want to do it again...so i was just wondering if i put the chip in now and then the exhaust and intake later if it would still work properly, in other words would it "adapt" to the new things i put on...
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