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So over the winter I installed a FMIC. Reading mixed reviews of whether I actually need a new tune or a new tune would just give me more power. Anyway. Took it out for the first time today and all guage readings were good. No abnormal fuel correction or af learning. I did not get any FKL and feedback went to 1.4 but it does that every once and while and I never really think too much of it. Anyway, my DAM dropped to .750. I’m leaning more towards bad gas since the car has been sitting for 4+ months. Anyone have any input? If the general consensus is the tune I am going to get a new turbo as well. What do you guys think? Oh. Before anyone says a leak. I smoke tested and pressure tested everything when I was done so I know nothing is leaking.

 

 

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You need a tune. I'm not mechanically inclined but pretty much everything I've found regarding going FMIC says it's needed because you changed airflow. You can get a tune now for it and revision for turbo.

 

 

Yeah I’m going to call tomorrow. The only reason I second guessed it is because a lot of threads on here say you don’t. Maybe they can revise my current tune for a cheaper price. Doubt it tho lol

 

 

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Yeah I’m going to call tomorrow. The only reason I second guessed it is because a lot of threads on here say you don’t. Maybe they can revise my current tune for a cheaper price. Doubt it tho lol

 

You never know! I My brother's tuner charges him less for revisions but it's the same tuner he's had since his first mod.

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If your end goal is to get a new/different turbo I would uninstall the FMIC and wait until you have both ready to go then get a new tune for the FMIC w/ new turbo.

 

That declining DAM isnt going to fix itself until remove the FMIC is removed or you buy a revision/tune.

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If your end goal is to get a new/different turbo I would uninstall the FMIC and wait until you have both ready to go then get a new tune for the FMIC w/ new turbo.

 

That declining DAM isnt going to fix itself until remove the FMIC is removed or you buy a revision/tune.

 

 

Well screwed now. Now that cobb changed the tuning software. It’s either wait and see if the dam corrects or sell the front mount.

 

 

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