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If you buy from Clay, he has a nice package deal that includes the injectors, 38R, HPX and FRx, but you would have to upgrade your tunes separately - another expense. I see you have the F5 (and I bet Joe is reachin' for the mouse to click the "Quote" button), but buying the same injectors from DP-Tuner will include the price of your chip reburn. If you have one or two tunes, the price can be a wash. If you have a bunch of "tool" tunes (quiet, decel, warmup, etc...) plus multiple running tunes like I do, the spreadsheet shows buying from DP is cheaper.
In deference to Joe... if you have the desire to explore a different tuner, this would be the time to do it. I've had a lot of recommendations and positive feedback on BTS when you cross that threshold into non-stock power. This is not to say I would abandon my DP investment (or that I'm staying with it), but the 160s with bigger nozzles now put you on a whole new level of modding and the tunes must be carefully scrutinized. Get input... lots of it. Heavy modding is where Joe's tuner introduced him to Windows 7.3 (yes, I saw the vid).
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