Remap Issues
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Remap Issues
Ok, I have a M plate Wagon with the following mods and minimal history.
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Blitz Induction
Blitz Turbo Timer
Blitz Nur spec
Blitz BOV
Blitz ID power Metre
Lowered ( not sure on what )
Massive front brakes labelled subaru calipers but look huge, cross drilled and grooved
Not alot of history so the first thing to be done is the cam belt and full service, my question is who in my area are the best mappers for scoobs, I dont fancy a generic superchips thing but also budget is key to this as its a weekend car, people on here have guessed that im running around 280 ( 16psi ) but ideally I would like to see the other side of 300, what sort of cost is involved in achieveing this and where/who should I look to in the hampshire area.
Many thanks
Japanese Import
Blitz Induction
Blitz Turbo Timer
Blitz Nur spec
Blitz BOV
Blitz ID power Metre
Lowered ( not sure on what )
Massive front brakes labelled subaru calipers but look huge, cross drilled and grooved
Not alot of history so the first thing to be done is the cam belt and full service, my question is who in my area are the best mappers for scoobs, I dont fancy a generic superchips thing but also budget is key to this as its a weekend car, people on here have guessed that im running around 280 ( 16psi ) but ideally I would like to see the other side of 300, what sort of cost is involved in achieveing this and where/who should I look to in the hampshire area.
Many thanks
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no bleed valve maybe it does has a mappable ecu thats why im asking because I know nothing about scoobs as I have always been VAG , im trying to work out why its so bastid quick as it slaughtered an evo 5 tommi last night
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Look under the carpet passenger side footwell and you will see a metal plate - remove that and the ecu is under there. There will be a code on the outside of it that may give some pointers as to what it is but it may require taking that out and looking at the board inside the casing to figure out whether it has been chipped in some way.
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Firstly, suggest you contact Simon at Jolly Green Monster www.jollygreenmonster.co.uk who is extremely well regarded for mapping in the south .. he travels and I believe he has a mapping session along with Surrey Rolling Road on or around the 19th Jan.
Secondly, if you're in Portsmouth I'd suggest signing on to Hampshire Subaru as as there is quite a few of us in the Portsmouth and Southampton area
Secondly, if you're in Portsmouth I'd suggest signing on to Hampshire Subaru as as there is quite a few of us in the Portsmouth and Southampton area
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lovely mate thanks, I have been in talks with simon and he's remapping on 27th Jan for me I was just trying to find out if thats a standard ecu or uprated as people are asking due to the 16psi boost?
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