GooseTuned Gen 3 - Baseline Dyno Runs vs Gen 2 Baseline!

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That was my first thought... When I work on plastic items, I either heat them up with a heat gun if it is below 60, or bring it in the garage and let it get to temp (my garage is heated).
Gotcha!

My truck was driven right before removal so it was warm.

Heating it up may not be a bad idea
 

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Gotcha!

My truck was driven right before removal so it was warm.

Heating it up may not be a bad idea

Well, it was 85 degrees in Dallas yesterday, and I had just driven my truck when I removed the ECU, and still broke the tab on the bottom right. Messed with it for 20 min trying to get it to unclip, and it finally broke on me.
 

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Any reason I can't install the Cobb intercooler, wait a week, then do the ECU portion? In other words, the Cobb IC won't cause problems by itself, correct? I can't see how it would but I thought I'd ask, as it's being installed Tuesday.
 

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Any reason I can't install the Cobb intercooler, wait a week, then do the ECU portion? In other words, the Cobb IC won't cause problems by itself, correct? I can't see how it would but I thought I'd ask, as it's being installed Tuesday.
Nope not at all, have at it.
 
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