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The Blower Bistro
Help A Noob Out! Paxton or TVS?
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<blockquote data-quote="redfirepearlgt" data-source="post: 14116073" data-attributes="member: 137714"><p>TVS FTW!!! I am currently running a Roush 575 phase 1 setup. Did that to get the extended warranty on the car. Their tune is so conservative however. If I were doing it all over again I would go anything but Roush. I've had some issues. Fuel Rail crossover line split on the car 6 weeks after installation right where its crimped on.Great response on the issue in that situation. Most other inquiries have been met with rudeness, no follow up, and excuses. I am quite sure the experience is quite different if you sign on the line for a 60K+ Roush Mustang RS3 setup. </p><p></p><p>So final comments? Anything but Roush...UNLESS of course you have deep pockets and buy their RS3 Mustang setup for 60+K. Then I am sure they treat you like a Lincoln owner. Edelbrock, VMP, Kennebell, Whipple... all great products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redfirepearlgt, post: 14116073, member: 137714"] TVS FTW!!! I am currently running a Roush 575 phase 1 setup. Did that to get the extended warranty on the car. Their tune is so conservative however. If I were doing it all over again I would go anything but Roush. I've had some issues. Fuel Rail crossover line split on the car 6 weeks after installation right where its crimped on.Great response on the issue in that situation. Most other inquiries have been met with rudeness, no follow up, and excuses. I am quite sure the experience is quite different if you sign on the line for a 60K+ Roush Mustang RS3 setup. So final comments? Anything but Roush...UNLESS of course you have deep pockets and buy their RS3 Mustang setup for 60+K. Then I am sure they treat you like a Lincoln owner. Edelbrock, VMP, Kennebell, Whipple... all great products. [/QUOTE]
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