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PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 12:33 pm 
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It's been a few weeks since the UP REV install on my 2009 370Z. Rich and Scott came to the Old Saybrook meeting and Rich spent some quality time in my Z with his laptop. I paced and chatted with everyone as my Z was being 'tuned'

I've had a few weeks with it ,to turn it on and off. Yes there are 3 modes and a secret way to switch between them. Sport, Stock, and Valet (limits the Z to 3K RPMS)

I like the sport mode a lot. To me the Z feels more responsive, pulls harder through whole RPM range. The Z even accelerates better when in the cruising 6th gear. Although more fun to downshift for a High-Speed Pass. I am afraid to turn off the VDC.

Oh Yeah it's suppose to give me better gas mileage, I'll let you know how I do with that when I am done playing.

I am very pleased with the enhanced performance with UP REV. Money Well Spent in my opinion.

Thanks Rich and Scott of RDZ Motorsports


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 6:07 pm 
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We all got to hear this 'new' beasty after Rich was done reprograming it before this month's meeting. He flew by in both directions on the hiway in front of the dealership and let us all listen to the difference in the engine performance. When he came back in after his test runs, Rich's face was flushed with a big smile and he was slightly out of breath, as if he had been drinking lots of coffee and yelling YEEEEEHAAAs in Keith's new Z.

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Good Stuff... 8)


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