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Cobb Tuning Accessport V2 For Mazdaspeed3 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Johnston, Iowa, United States

Johnston, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used Brand:COBB Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:4210000447

Used COBB Tuning AccessPORT V2.  This tuner was not unmarried from the previous vehicle.  COBB will charge $300 to un-marry it.  
The information on getting it unmarried, using it and additional maps are readily available from cobbtuning.com or call Cobb support at 866-922-3059.  Used V2 are selling for $500.   
It has the capability to adjust the fly by wire throttle for less or zero throttle lag which makes an amazing difference.  It also dials back the traction control intervention.  With the "safe" tune for a stock vehicle the car will spin the tires (Michellin Pilot AS3) all the way through first gear and haze the tires through most of second gear.  It makes it feel like a much different car.  

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