Thanks for the extremely generous though. It's nice to know that someone would go to the trouble to swap parts to let me try the new one before buying it. Actually, after reading about the LTFT's, some stuff about how the ECU works, and some comments from people here and on another forum in answer to my questions, I had decided it was reasonable for the LTFT to be high to compensate for the extra air let in by the SRI. I don't expect the Nano to be significantly different. If it stays under 10 I'll be real pleased, since I understand the limit of the ECU to compensate is 25%. 14.8 was getting closer to 25 than I'd like. 8 or 9 would be better.
The main reason I'm switching is the battery box problem. Not much has been said about it here, but the other forum has a LOT of comments and even some pictures from people who have had the sheet metal piece break off. I was going to make a different attachment for the Cobb, but it would have required cutting and drilling the bracket. The rubber piece in the Nano mount should help some. If that doesn't prove sufficient it would be easy to build smething else for it to attach to that would run down to the thicker bolts a few inches further away. I'm curious what it will sound like though. The Cobb sounded good, but some people have said the Nano shrieks like a jet engine. Others have said it is not loud. I'm real curious about that. How have you found it to be?
As for the temperatures, it's no doubt warmer here than what you've got, although we've had some unpleasant weather for Phoenix. A few days while I was running the Cobb looked more like what I'd expect in Seattle. Low 50's and rain. Of course, at that time Seattle looked more like Alaska with a foot of snow. Must be global warming.