Shrikecorp
Stinger Enthusiast
Disagree? Geez...
Yea, kinda want one.
Wait! Group buy at 25% off whatever @Terry@BMS says the price is... who's with me?
Dibslol we don't do group buys but we also try to do good intro prices! Targeting a retail price of around $199 but might be able to get that down a bit for the first 20 units.
That was supposed to be an agreeDisagree? Geez...
lol we don't do group buys but we also try to do good intro prices! Targeting a retail price of around $199 but might be able to get that down a bit for the first 20 units.
Is it easy to install/remove?Something unique we've been testing for the few months, about ready to move in to production.
It's our Stinger air/oil separator. It's effectively similar to an oil catch can in that it captures oil that would otherwise make it through the PCV in to the intake manifold (gunking up your valves and lowering effective octane), but rather than having to continually monitor and empty the can every few months, this allows the oil to drain back in to your engine where it belongs! Took a few design tweaks to get it just right but we've been pretty happy with the performance of our latest revision. It's really stealthy too with the engine cover on.![]()
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Is it easy to install/remove?
You are killing us Terry. Just announce it and give us the details on the design and installSuper easy, a couple of minutes.
We have one of our compact OCCs installed on the boost side (driver side) and after tons of pulls caught only a drop. Need to canvas a wider range of cars but it might be the driver side isn't beneficial enough to justify the cost and all you need is our vacuum side kit.
With WMI the IAT readings can get convoluted. Which log is the new IC and which is the factory? Is the lower IAT the new IC? If so it's a dramatic difference!
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