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| ASA Supercharger group buy 4995.00 Please check out the info in the group buy section below http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthr...threadid=49437 |
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| eh...no software..not too comfortable with that, and the AA kit will have a similar boost curve, sofware, and more power. And, its price from AA is the same as that GB.
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| I don't know how you can say that about the AA kit. It doesn't even exist yet. The rotex blower is not even close in relability to the ASA blower. AA makes good products but I wouldn't say their kit is better when they do not have one to put out on the market yet! As far as software rms has most of their problems with the software. The ASA system does what is needed with a RRFPR and 2 piggyback boxes.
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| richp states that it will have more power! interesting since they don't have a kit to sell for an e46. Not fighting just stating the facts. Alan
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Also, the figures he speaks of are from an actual 330i Steptronic they have installed their pre-production unit into. ![]() ![]() Not too shabby if you ask me. Can't wait to see the figures on a manual transmission car.
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| i didnt mean to start an SC war, Im just stating that the ASA kit, in principle, is rather similar to the AA. Not for nothing, we also have Jim Conforti in the works, and I think his positive displacement kit, if it comes to the E46, may be the best of the bunch. and when i said power..I meant torque...low end torque!
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