07 Outback XT stage 2 tune-Jordan at MAP

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by kongzilla, May 18, 2012.

  1. ofspunk7
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    ofspunk7 Well-Known Member

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    Its easy. Just remember the position on the TB hose for putting it back on. I know you have a FMIC, so I am not sure how picky it is. With a TMIC if it isn't right on... it's a pain to install, see you're off a bit, pull everything, tweak it, install the TMIC .... see you're off a bit and repeat. I learned the hard way my first time.
     
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    hehehe. Will do. thanks again.
     
  3. xluben
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    It shouldn't be hard to get back on with a FMIC. It's not very picky to the positioning. Depending on where the clamp is right now, you might have to move some of the hoses and wires from the back of the manifold (should just have bolts holding them in place). Just move them enough to get the clamp loose (don't unplug or completely remove anything). Clamp it back on nice and tight and then never worry about it again!
     
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    I disrespectfully disagree. I try to worry about mine on a daily basis. Ben has no idea what he is talking about.




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    Damn lovers.....
     
  6. tangledupinblu
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    Talked to the guys at GrimmSpeed today Kong. They said that your fuel lines and A/C lines should be just fine if you have them apply the thermal coating to the FMIC piping. You'll still have to call them for a quote tho.;)
     
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    Thanks... I'll give them a call when I get a chance.
     
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    My Outback was overlooked by Jordan yesterday. It runs even better then before. Really smooth power. We did some street pulls to make sure nothing was out of the ordinary and Jordan made some minor tweaks to make it better.

    And to the Subaru Family... Thanks for looking out. You guys are always there for one another. That is why we have a great Subaru community.

    I'm going to stick with Jordan as my tuner. He's done nothing but good things for the Outback and the myself. Very staight foward and very skilled. I stand by what I said earlier, if you need a good honest quality tune, Jordan is the guy to go to. Some people may not see eye to eye with this tuner but let me be the first Subaru guy to stand up for him.

    I don't vouch for people very often. But when I do, they are good people. Especially Jordan and Charlie.
     
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    Thanks Ben and ofspunk7,

    After my visit with Jordan last night, I got close to home and tried to punch it and at 5lbs, all I heard was air psssssssssssh.

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    Stupid hose... took that off and reclamped it down with a tbolt clamp. Now its all good.
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    That's the usual spot! Hope it holds up for you!
     
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