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Anyone install FRPP Power-Pak1 (CAI + Tune)?

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Old 7/10/07, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by RobK
Don't forget that the FRPP kit is simply a stickered up Steeda CAI. I picked up a brand new Steeda with the upgraded intake tube on ebay for a song, then got some tunes from Doug at Bama. I'm VERY pleased with the results. If you buy the Steeda then slap some FRPP stickers on it you'll still have your "All Ford" intake that you're shooting for. I would guess that the factory tune is VERY mild as compared to Doug's so that wouldn't really be worth the money.
Ah, thank you! Didn't realize they were the same (at least hardware wise.). I'll be sure to check with Troy Aikman Ford....next they'll say, "sorry-we don't offer FRPP stickers"......LOL...

thanks RobK!
Old 7/12/07, 02:05 PM
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Do yourself a favor and get a kit from a known vendor which includes the Steeda intake, as others have already said. You'll get more performance for your bucks, and you can always switch back to stock in a few minutes if you want to. If your dealer doesn't want to install it and make it under warranty, then there's no reason for you to go with the FRPP kit.
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