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Old 12-21-2005, 07:56 AM
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I currently have a J's Racing straight pipe, and the Top Secret Ti cat back. I ordered a Comptech S/C w/ A/C kit, are all these compatible? Also, will the engine management that comes with the kit be sufficient, or do I need another?
Old 12-21-2005, 08:14 AM
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Everything will bolt right up without a problem! The Comptech Kit is very thorough, you will be able to just bolt everything on and be good to go. You don't really need to be looking into any sort of engine management unless you are planning to use a 9psi or higher pulley.
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thanks for the info!
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will the engine management that comes with the kit be sufficient
Comptech doesn't supply a real "engine management" device. It's called an "ESM" (Electronic Signal Modifier). It's just a simple MAP clamp to hide boost from the ECU.
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xviper- is that enough? I don't plan to increase the boost or change pulleys or anything like that.
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Originally Posted by mikeyfei,Dec 21 2005, 12:14 PM
xviper- is that enough? I don't plan to increase the boost or change pulleys or anything like that.
It has been "enough" for years for more S2000s than you can "shake a stick at". In fact, Comptech is so confident in their kit that when installed at a Comptech authorized dealer or shop, you will maintain your warranty coverage. As long as you don't "mess with it" to extract more power in a "non-Comptech" approved manner, this kit should perform reliably for a very long time.
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Comptech's customer service is damn good too. You call them, they will try and help you!

Vortech wouldn't return a call even their building was on fire and the fire department was calling for directions.
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well, thanks to all who gave advice, my confidence in my purchase is bolstered, as is my confidence in my car's ability to handle it. thanks again.
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Originally Posted by mikeyfei,Dec 22 2005, 04:55 PM
well, thanks to all who gave advice, my confidence in my purchase is bolstered, as is my confidence in my car's ability to handle it. thanks again.
it should be fine. i boosted at 4300 miles.


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