what do you think of this? Has anyone used it?

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what do you think of this? Has anyone used it?
https://www.storchve.de/en/p/plj-maf-ki ... o-yom-1984
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Seems expensive when the Lindsey unit is hundreds less and is proven.
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This company sells a MAF kit for the 944 S2 though. Lindsey doesn't. Are there any other S2 MAF kits?

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944year83 wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2026 1:11 am what do you think of this? Has anyone used it?
https://www.storchve.de/en/p/plj-maf-ki ... o-yom-1984
Has anyone tried it?
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I came across a YouTube video where someone installed it, if I recall correctly it was more plug and play than the Lindsey unit.

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I've been a follower of NC944er's videos for a while, and I believe he tried the Lindsey set-up earlier, before going over to this one.

Since 944year83 is over here in Europe, the Storch kit might be easier to get for him. Two other options would be the 928-944parts.com set up from Holland, or the Augment Automotive set-up from England. Each set-up has its own upsides and downsides. I've gone for the Augment kit, since I want to be able to play around with my tune with my laptop, but it's the most expensive of the three.

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The Storch kit is also nice for early 944 owners, as it doesn’t require a later year dme replacement to put a chip in.
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River19 wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 4:06 am I came across a YouTube video where someone installed it, if I recall correctly it was more plug and play than the Lindsey unit.

It costs €1000
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944year83 wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2026 1:41 pm
River19 wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 4:06 am I came across a YouTube video where someone installed it, if I recall correctly it was more plug and play than the Lindsey unit.

It costs €1000
Yup, not cheap for what it is.
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Actually its 759 Euro...https://www.storchve.de/en/i/porsche

NCGermerican was doing it on his turbo too
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