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  1. Just one comment on the Mcintosh, it's not the end of the world if you want to upgrade it. I did mine, just takes a bit of patience and the ability to solder rca jacks onto the existing wires. However if you plan on upgrading the amp/speakers/sub anyway then you're best off with the kenwood.

  2.  Skiier said:
    Yes in the market for a good gauge, any recommendations that wont break the bank? I had a look on trademe but I ended up sifting through endless amounts of knockoff and cheap crap.

    Usually not that cheap, but if you can scrounge the parts for a defi setup I'd recommend that. I put one in mine nearly 2 years ago and it's been the most trouble free gauge i've installed, so nice not having to route vac hoses into the cabin.

  3. nah not yet, I was hoping to make the last local dyno day but unfortunately other things intervened on the day.

    I guess you just have to do your research, I got mine done when infamous/shamar did a disappearing act, so it's possible to have a bad experience, but after flicking my first email through to Cryo I was pretty confident in getting a good service, and the good reviews speak for themselves.

  4. I've had my legacy tuned by a tuner from the states, and am consistently very happy with the result.

    The tuner (Cryotune) also provides road tunes and dyno tunes to locals in Colorado, so not just some hack on a forum.

    The process I went through to get mine tuned was completely transparent, the tune files can very easily be loaded into RomRaider and diffs of the changes made are very visible, not to mention my tuner explained all the changes he made between each revision.

    We started with a base tune and from then until the 2nd to last revision there was no feedback knock correction or learned knock correction at all from the logs to redline I was doing. Once we hit some knock, things were dialed back a bit, and now, almost 2 years on, my learned knock correction tables haven't had a single cell filled.

    the drivability was massively improved, as well as power across the range.

    Sure hooking up a wideband and getting the AFR's tuned properly would improve things, but I don't want my car running on the ragged edge, and the power I've got is more than enough for me.

    That's just my experience, but from the sounds of it, it's a similar experience that can be had with other reputable tuners around the place.

    It's also not hard to find reviews from those with dyno tunes who've been retuned by some of these e-tuners and been far happier with the results for what it's worth.

  5. i quite like mine on my BP5, nice note from the cabin, have been on a few road trips with them on and very happy with them, no drone at 100km/h.

    Sounds like crap with no cat converter though, even with no cats and a resonator it still sounded too raspy, but with a hi flow cat installed rounded it out nicely.

    [edit] oh and I picked up mine pretty cheap, $300 for dual exit, much cheaper than any alternative I could find, so there are bargains to have on them.

  6. half leather seats on the 2008 look sharp.

    it's not manual so you don't have to worry about 5speed vs 6 speed, but not sure what other changes were made between 2006 and 2008. Best thing to do is try them both and choose whichever one you feel drives better.

  7. My Brother got one a few years ago, a week later my old man bought one as well, both 2.3L models but my Bro's being a prefacelift.

    I'd agree with everyone else here, nice cars, I'd recommend the facelift model with the piano black interior which makes the cabin a really nice place to be in.

  8. You could also try getting a Phat DP from someone over in the liberty.asn.au forums. Garage 88 now, but don't think they make them anymore, so would have to camp out in the for sale section until one pops up.

  9. redline performance sell high flow cats, subtech downpipe and a high flow cat from redline will probably be cheaper than importing a catted downpipe from overseas.

    Sometimes nice catted DP's from Japan appear on subaruspeed.co.nz if you keep an eye out.

  10. it's all in the car working, turns on and displays the navigation app and turns off gracefully when the car turns off.

    When I get a chance I'll get out there and take some pics and videos of it working.

    Still got a wee bit of tidy up to do, the screen has slipped down a wee bit so is on a bit of an angle haha, but it's all working each day I get in the car.

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