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Received my Cobb/FSWERKS Accessport v3!

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The good people at FSWERKS delivered my AccessPort last night. Oddly, it was raining in LA -- so this will have to wait until I get home later today to play.

I also sprung for the ITG panel filter. At $64.95, it's about 2x the cost of a K&N, but I like that it's essentially a durable foam filter. I don't plan to test them independently, but I can see this just being a stop-gap until I decide on a full cold air intake system of some kind (the FSWERKS one looks good and has 2.5" piping throughout). A quick read of the instruction sheet marks this as a very British product (and presumably has lots of street/race miles in that market under the brand, for this model). Their claim is that you can essentially install and forget it (knock of the big stuff and vacuum it as needed). I noticed that a cleaning and oil kit is out available, but I didn't get it (I'll probably replace it with a new system by the time I need to clean it).

These AccessPorts are going like hotcakes. It appears that this single unit services both the Focus and Fiesta ST, so that may explain why they're in short supply right now (I was # 10 of 10 according to Randy).

I only have the base map to play with, but that's fine by me. I'm looking forward to a new custom map from FSWERKS, and frankly was the reason I bought the Cobb AccessPort from them. The SOCAL Cobb shop isn't too far from my home, but I probably won't have much occasion to go there (maybe a dyno run or two?).

It feels like most people here already have this setup, but I'll be at the Irvine meet-and-greet on the 28th if anyone wants to check it out.
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I have my Cobb AccessPort V3 mount and wiring permanently installed, so I don't need the big bulky zip-up case that comes with the AP. I wanted a small case that I can put the AP unit itself in and either keep it in the glove box or carry with me and not worry about scratching it up, etc. Last weekend I went to Best Buy and looked at everything they had. This case is perfect and comes in several colors: http://www.amazon.com/Oak-Street-Hard-Case-Blk/dp/B00A6JLRMA. It's more money than I wanted to spend, but the AP is worth protecting :)

It's not actually a full hard plastic case. It is squishy, but has a hard insert in the front face of the case to prevent impact damage to the face of the AP.
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Ok Rib here are some fresh pics. I like the option to take the AP down when going to Wal-Mart, etc. There are details on the ProClip parts and the OBD adapter cable in another thread about ProClip stuff.
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This is all the OBD standard. Wouldn't the codes be standardized? I don't know the answer. Just throwing it out there.
Hi Irsinn. Search the forum for ProClip and you will find my posts with links, part numbers, etc. Let me know if you can't find it.
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