Cobb Accessport V3, 2015+ Wrx And Sti on 2040-parts.com
Falls Church, Virginia, United States
I am selling my cobb accessport V3. I had it installed on my 2016 WRX but I traded that in for an STI. I am not going to modify the STI.
The Cobb Accessport come as the picture shows. The Accessport holder just needs 3M tape and you are good to go to mount on your dash. The Cobb maps, 91-93 Octane for WRX and STI are already loaded onto it. It also comes with a 93 Octance MAPERFORMANCE map. That tune online goes for 75.00 If you guys have questions about how I felt about the tune on my car, just message me. I can tell you that, personally it made a world of a difference for me on my WRX. To any 2015+ WRX owners, you know that the stock tune is awful and it dies out at about 5 rpm, with this accessport, it is very linear and the boost builds, Its great if you are daily driving like most of us. Ive had this for about 5 months, so its practically brand new. These go for 650 online everywhere else. Comes as the pictures shown. Accessport, USB, ECU chord connector, black and gray face plate, instruction manual, carrying case and original box it came in. Thanks |
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