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Old Jul 22, 2015 | 11:23 AM
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@kyle can you tell how good the car will drive and handle with ya'll s.c. ?
which i wont be buying til i get all my research done so i don't have to buy more then one s.c. Because i still want my wife to be able to drive it and not feel like she is going to lose control if she gives it alittle bit of gas.
And i was wondering how it will affect sport + mode and trak mode
Old Jul 22, 2015 | 04:02 PM
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It will drive like a stock car until you stand it. Plus the TVS is perfect for street cars as none of the other blowers hit down low like the TVS, Sport and Track modes will still be there and are unchanged.
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@kyle I was wondering if a billet 132mm eliptical throttle body (2000CFM) would fit on ya'll's blower? If not, do ya'll have any upgrades for it coming out before the end of Oct.?
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I do not have any throttle body upgrades at this time. I'm doubtful of seeing anything like that this year.
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so this one billet 132mm eliptical throttle body (2000CFM) won't fit?
Old Jul 23, 2015 | 03:42 PM
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As far as i know we haven't tested other throttle bodies. Regardless of fitment it would void warranty and require a custom tune.
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Oh well i know ya'll have a 3yr/36,000 mile warranty that covers the sc and the drivetrain. If I was to add LT headers would that void the warranty as well?
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Correct, the optional powertrain warranty would be voided by items that require a custom tune such as long tubes.
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I'm guess if the long tubes were already installed and tuned before I get the supercharger I still wouldn't be able to get that warranty would I?
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You would not, we don't calibrate for long tubes therefore you would need a tune from somebody else which we would not cover.



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