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Old 03-01-2006, 04:08 PM
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"Oh, and any more word on a Vitesse stealth kit?????"

Only that it is officially announced on Vitesse website. I am interested in when it is expected to come out, what it will include, and the price.

So, John, we're patiently waiting........please let us know as soon as you can. Thanks.
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The Stealth kit is in the work, it was delayed few weeks due to personal matters... Should see later thins month. We have everything sorted out, just need to find someone to make the adapters for us in timely manner.
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Originally Posted by marcoturbo
OK UK952 but the main argument to go with a SciVision unit is it's a bolt-on MAF with no set-up required. I know the SciVision MAF is auto compensating for ambient temperature and air pressure but does it also auto adjuste CO level ( I get no CAT nor O2 sensor since it's a french car) ?
Hi Marc,

Only just seen this. You have no need to adjust idle with an air screw - it is all handled electronically by the MAF signal processor. Also, the MAF never closes like the AFM does.

Only 13 days left with the MAF kit at the discounted price of $849.95 after which it revert to $999.95 (including shipping).

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Originally Posted by marcoturbo
OK UK952 but the main argument to go with a SciVision unit is it's a bolt-on MAF with no set-up required. I know the SciVision MAF is auto compensating for ambient temperature and air pressure but does it also auto adjuste CO level ( I get no CAT nor O2 sensor since it's a french car) ?
Hi Marc,

Only just seen this. You have no need to adjust idle with an air screw - it is all handled electronically by the MAF signal processor. Also, the MAF never closes like the AFM does.

Only 13 days left with the MAF kit at the discounted price of $849.95 after which it reverts to $999.95 (including shipping).

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Andrew
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Old 07-23-2006, 09:20 PM
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong but the only advantage a mafterburner as over the smt6 is that one can unplug it and take it to their desktop, rather than have to acquire a notebook for tuning. Other than that, from what I've been seeing, the smt6 has MANY more features.
Old 07-23-2006, 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark-87-951
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but the only advantage a mafterburner as over the smt6 is that one can unplug it and take it to their desktop, rather than have to acquire a notebook for tuning.
That's not true. I used my desktop once!



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