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Old 09-07-2018, 03:30 PM
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Default 996 turbo cobb accessport

heads up . cobb accessport for 996 turbo on ebay
Old 09-07-2018, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by imlumpy
heads up . cobb accessport for 996 turbo on ebay
Thanks for the heads up, I have my eye on this as I have an incoming 996 Turbo.

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Old 09-07-2018, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Rambler_13
Thanks for the heads up, I have my eye on this as I have an incoming 996 Turbo.
you'd want to confirm it's properly 'unmarried' before you buy it....

That being said, it's a great product. I bought mine from Sam @ By Design years ago, works great, never had any issues.
Old 09-07-2018, 06:18 PM
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can't find it...link please
Old 09-07-2018, 06:54 PM
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It is sold, $680.00

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cobb-access...p2047675.l2557
Old 09-07-2018, 07:36 PM
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Sorry, it was me. I was going to buy one new this evening. I am sure one of us could have grabbed it cheaper through bidding but it was a quick $200 savings over what I was set to buy anyway.
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I like mine
Old 09-07-2018, 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by jason952
I like mine
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Old 09-07-2018, 11:07 PM
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I love the Cobb for the sole purpose of monitoring my cars individual systems. Making sure engine oil temp is high enough before you get on it... actual boost values... shift light is cool... dats logging is super easy.... performance numbers... switching tunes on the side of the road... it goes on and on. I wish more tuners would utilize it.

Also, for easy placement, I bought the rennline cell phone holder and it put the access port there. It has a magnet built into it.
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Originally Posted by Rvca3112
I love the Cobb for the sole purpose of monitoring my cars individual systems. Making sure engine oil temp is high enough before you get on it... actual boost values... shift light is cool... dats logging is super easy.... performance numbers... switching tunes on the side of the road... it goes on and on. I wish more tuners would utilize it.

Also, for easy placement, I bought the rennline cell phone holder and it put the access port there. It has a magnet built into it.
I'd like to see where you put it. The bigger placement issue for me is the big plug to the OBDII port, which is hard not to kick getting in & out.
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I used a 90 degree connector like this one.
LINK LINK

Or this one from Cobb LINK
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Originally Posted by techweenie
I'd like to see where you put it. The bigger placement issue for me is the big plug to the OBDII port, which is hard not to kick getting in & out.
I plugged it in and tucked it under the dash. Removed the knee pads along side the center console and ran it around. I’ll take a picture shortly
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Originally Posted by JWILLI
I used a 90 degree connector like this one. LINK

Or this one from Cobb LINK
This one looks like the answer:
Amazon Amazon
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As promised







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Great buy on the Cobb... You will not find ore bang-for-the-buck than a 996 Turbo Cobb tuner for $680!

Originally Posted by techweenie
That's exactly the one I have... I ran the extension to the lower center stack, easy to access by popping off the passenger side carpet piece that trims out the rear console, then can plug in the Cobb, durametric, whatever.







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