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SOS stage 1 supercharger kit is on the way. Got the last one built that was allocated to their group buy in August, and thus saved $500. Also got one of their 60mm gauge pods and a braided stainless clutch line. Plan is to snag one of PLX Devices' multi gauge setups, with wideband and boost to start with.
Only downer is that it won't go on until the spring....but all good things come to those who wait, right?
Only downer is that it won't go on until the spring....but all good things come to those who wait, right?
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Heh, I am very much looking forward to getting my hands on it. I'm actually having it shipped to my shipping depot in Blaine, Washington, and I won't even get my hands on it until probably January as that is likely the first opportunity for us to get down there again. Meantime I'm just going to slobber over the instruction manual...
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Hmm...I'm just going with the SOS stage 1 at the moment, no stand alone, just an FPR and SOS' plug and play electronics do-dad thingy. I don't think it would be beneficial for me at this stage. I just intend to get it onto a dyno to verify the fuel curves are okay and be done with it.



