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Old 11-06-2013, 11:45 AM
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Mods in Sig, what would be a safe amount to run, I see most people are decreasing it by 50% across the board. My motors going to be bolt on only for a while, daily driver, so just wanting to know what's safe.
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Im not familiar with TM personally but I see that you dont have a trans cooler listed. Do you have one? If not, get one asap.

Im sure someone will chime in soon
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A4's have a factory torque mgmt system. if you delete it you'll gain 10 rwhp but possibly burn out your bans in your tranny. not worth it on a stock trans. my tuner made it less sensative but kept it functioning. cheers thats mentioned in ls1 dos & donts article may 2004 super chevy.
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Yea I have adequate cooling, I only list the major mods in my Sig
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