With the small stock turbo that mostly gives good low end torque, if you open it up much, at all, with exhaust of any kind it can actually hurt that low end torque with very little top end gains; the turbo simply runs out of steam before it can take advantage of that extra flow... But with modern turbo cars that don't have this small, only low end oriented turbo, the DP will always be the choke point... but with ours, it is well matched to the turbo already and shouldn't be changed out until you upgrade the turbo... which isn't THAT much money and with an AP it's easy to get a new tune file to match the new turbo, whenever you actually do it... If you are staying stock turbo, then the AP with tune you've ordered will go well with the FMIC and intake you have with no exhaust mods... Anyone, please feel to correct me if I'm wrong, but I've done quite a bit of research, this is my 3rd GDI-T car in a row I've owned, and that seems to just be the reality with our tiny stock turbo... People are only getting 205-215 WHP with FULL bolts-ons and a tune on stock turbo... That is why my plan is just to get the Mountune $589 AP package with drop in and and motor mount. It also includes better than Cobb, Mountune's tune files as well... THEN eventually do a Stratified tune file, a FMIC and nothing else until I go bigger turbo.