I would stay away. It seems that the way it works is by sending bad data to the ECU so it thinks the mix is too lean.
Honestly if you want more performance you're better off saving up for an M. Only other thing I would do to a 3.0 is better tires.
And before someone takes my comment the wrong way, the 3.0i and si are fantastic cars. If you love yours, you can mod the hell out of it (supercharger, etc.). However if you're simply looking at performance per dollar, an M is a better deal.
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