kungfudill
Ready to race!
- Location
- Portland, OR
Just finished the first 30 miles of my JB4 Map1. My thoughts, for any interested:
The first few minutes was all in "Drive" mode, allowing everything to warm up and all my warnings to reset. Once the car was warm, I started pushing it just a little, still in Drive. My first thoughts were that the sound of the turbo was much louder, but I was like, "Hmmm.. I expected more power." So, I switched over to the paddles.
Now I'm on some backroads close to my house, and I opened up in second gear around 3k, the turbo is spooling super loud and before I know it I'm going 75. Three things happened:
1) A grin escaped that I couldn't contain.
2) My heart rate increased an easy 20 beats.
3) I thought "Shit, who needs more power than this??"
Long story short, I am Super pleased with the JB4 so far, and I've just experienced Map 1. I probably won't even try Map 2 for a while (I'm playing the long game--this is my daily driver, and I like the idea of looking at more "upgrades" over a few years rather than all at once).
To George, you guys have an awesome product, thanks for your quick responses to my emails. And to everyone else, I am one more guy on the JB4 bandwagon. Get one, it's awesome.
The first few minutes was all in "Drive" mode, allowing everything to warm up and all my warnings to reset. Once the car was warm, I started pushing it just a little, still in Drive. My first thoughts were that the sound of the turbo was much louder, but I was like, "Hmmm.. I expected more power." So, I switched over to the paddles.
Now I'm on some backroads close to my house, and I opened up in second gear around 3k, the turbo is spooling super loud and before I know it I'm going 75. Three things happened:
1) A grin escaped that I couldn't contain.
2) My heart rate increased an easy 20 beats.
3) I thought "Shit, who needs more power than this??"
Long story short, I am Super pleased with the JB4 so far, and I've just experienced Map 1. I probably won't even try Map 2 for a while (I'm playing the long game--this is my daily driver, and I like the idea of looking at more "upgrades" over a few years rather than all at once).
To George, you guys have an awesome product, thanks for your quick responses to my emails. And to everyone else, I am one more guy on the JB4 bandwagon. Get one, it's awesome.