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    What is kpro?

    Hi guys does anyone know what kpro is?

    Cheers....

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    Deano.

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    Yes correct what does it do?

    Is there a massive difference in gains?

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    That really depends on a number of factors and what you class as massive. I figure your talking a stock motor? In the right hands (tuner) you'll see good gains.
    Deano.

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    Massive gains - Yes (But like Dean said, depends what you think is massive).
    Is it worth the money - Yes!

    It is one of those mods that brings all the other mods you've done (Intake, Exhaust, headers) together. It gives you more power where you need it (Down low) and even more where you didn't think it was possible (Above 5500RPM).

    If you plan on keeping the car, and have the extra 2k (new) for the ECU, and the extra $800 for the tune (If you don't tune it yourself) then do it. I've had my K-Pro in my car for around 6 months (Tuned by Adrian from Toda), and think that it was probably one of the best mods I've done to the car.

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    Good to see someone asking this before me
    Always wanted to know....
    Think after the headers/wheels and coils then it must be time for the ECU then..
    good to see some light on this.
    Thanks guys

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    Yeah, my next performanece mod is kpro.

    i still want a short shifter, and a shitty front lip.. i wanna DIY on.

    rims

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    best mod only if u can afford it. It maximises the gain you can get from your other mods like your standard I/H/E. Otherwise if u dont have atleast those standard bolt on mods dont bother wasting money on a kpro and a tune.

    Probably advise you to get RBC intake manifold and jdm throttle body along with the kpro too. Save $ on retuning.

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    The gains of k-pro on a stock car are massive as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r3ckless View Post
    Yeah, my next performanece mod is kpro.

    i still want a short shifter, and a shitty front lip.. i wanna DIY on.

    rims
    Look into what you need to do to get a K-Pro working on a Type S (K20z). I think you'll need to buy a few extra bits & peices...

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    if u have a type s, its cheaper to get a haltech platinum pro plugin for dc5.. ask toda au for more details
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    My car dyno'd stock at 114kw atw to 126kw atw with Toda headers, Fujitsubo Power Getter and Injen CAI to 142kw atw with K Pro and tune. The K Pro and tune cost less than the other mods did. But in the same breath, it's those combinations working together that get the better result. Just doing the ECU and tune wouldn't net 20kw atw on it's own.

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