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Tucker
10-23-2006, 05:55 AM
JLT intakes:
Marauder $140 in black and $165 in any 2004 color (all colors in stock)

METCO (FREE SHIPPING ON ALL METCO PARTS)
Driveshaft safty loop, Retail $63.95 + S&H OUR PRICE $59.99
Upper and lower control arms, Retail $459.+S&H OUR PRICE $399.99
Watts link billet upgrade arms, Retail $397.95 + S&H OUR PRICE $324.99
FOR THESE PRICES ON METCO PARTS YOU MUST CALL IN TO ORDER!!

SCT (FREE SHIPPING ON ALL SCT PARTS)
SCT X-2 tuner (9415a) with 3 tunes (87,91 & 93 fuel), Retail $425 + S&H OUR PRICE $379.
SCT Big Air 90mm MAF, Retail $275 +S&H OUR PRICE $230.

Feel free to call in with any combo of these parts for EVEN MORE SAVINGS!!:beer:

Thanks
Jay

merc
10-23-2006, 07:03 AM
Excellent Tucker, I am glad the new management allows you to sell more of your line. I will be calling you soon.

Eric91Z
10-23-2006, 10:10 AM
Nice pricing. I wish I had the cash for the Metco pieces now. That is a greate price - from what I have seen elsewhere.

Question: Will the SCT Big MAF fit a stock JLT Marauder CAI (I already have the JLT)?

RR|Suki
10-23-2006, 10:40 AM
I'll be in touch to get the control arms as soon as I get my tuition refund in a little while here.

crouse
10-23-2006, 10:46 AM
Also, how much HP & torque gain from the larger MAF? I already have the XCal-2 programmer. Would I need to change anything on my program?


Nice pricing. I wish I had the cash for the Metco pieces now. That is a greate price - from what I have seen elsewhere.

Question: Will the SCT Big MAF fit a stock JLT Marauder CAI (I already have the JLT)?

Tucker
10-23-2006, 12:05 PM
Also, how much HP & torque gain from the larger MAF? I already have the XCal-2 programmer. Would I need to change anything on my program?
At your HP range you don't need it. Your stock MAF is good to 380 RWHP or so, before it becomes maxed out.
I sell them, but don't waste your money until it's needed and don't let anyone tell you different.
Keep your money. :beer:

But to answer your question, yes, you do need to tune for it, but with the X-2 it's a click away.:D

crouse
10-25-2006, 08:15 PM
Jay,

Thanks for the info.

Curt