SCOBBY ECU
WELL WHEN ITS AT HOME THEN ive no idea BUT MR J IN MY THREAD BELOW dawes device next SAID GO FOR A SCOOBY ECU ive got no idea at all what it means that is why im asking here ho ho ha ha by the way its a 1996 cheers alan
I have one fitted to my car.. www.scoobyecu.co.uk
Only fits on the Pre-97 cars..
Newer ones need EcuTec
JGM
Only fits on the Pre-97 cars..
Newer ones need EcuTec
JGM

Power is better than PPP.
I haven't had my car on a rolling road but I would guess with the Scoobysport backbox around 250... guess..
Mines a MY96 UK Wagon..
Email the guys from the site link.. best £60 I spent on my car.
JGM
I haven't had my car on a rolling road but I would guess with the Scoobysport backbox around 250... guess..
Mines a MY96 UK Wagon..
Email the guys from the site link.. best £60 I spent on my car.
JGM
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Power is better than PPP.
I haven't had my car on a rolling road but I would guess with the around 250... guess..
Mines a MY96 UK Wagon..
Email the guys from the site link.. best £60 I spent on my car, must more drivable etc..
JGM
I haven't had my car on a rolling road but I would guess with the around 250... guess..
Mines a MY96 UK Wagon..
Email the guys from the site link.. best £60 I spent on my car, must more drivable etc..
JGM
i thought 'they' meant an ecutek but erm i dooont think you can get em for your year. stick to your ppp what i doesnt give in bhp it makes up for in torque, ive got the my99, 'virtually' the same set up as bash and he rolling roaded at 270 bhp, dont know whether i got that or not, but i do know its faster now than before, and soundls better...dont get to bogged down by rolling rd bhps
in an ideal world id like to ecutek mine but jees what a f u c k on driving miles away and buggering about (ooh bugger a bit like what i did for the ppp !!??) ill just shut up then lolol
its late an im tired lol
in an ideal world id like to ecutek mine but jees what a f u c k on driving miles away and buggering about (ooh bugger a bit like what i did for the ppp !!??) ill just shut up then lolol
its late an im tired lol
oops Sorry Allan....
I been away a few days..but...
mail info@scoobyecu.co.uk ,and I think Scott T or David W can answer most of your q's
A Scooby ecu is a remap of your standard ecu..., by adding a x-tra chip.
I think the guys can make it work very well.
I live in Sweden that's why I have some problem to get help with the mapping
..as this is a DIY project it's most unlikely that thy just happen the get so far up north that I live...~4000km
But they would in the other hand see ~1m of snow, and see or feel
that a turbo works pretty nice in temps bellow -20 deg C

And drive on frozen lakes with rally tires..is just so fun
But I think that you are in UK and that would make it a bit easier, to get help with it ...I guess
Cheers
/Jan
I been away a few days..but...
mail info@scoobyecu.co.uk ,and I think Scott T or David W can answer most of your q's
A Scooby ecu is a remap of your standard ecu..., by adding a x-tra chip.
I think the guys can make it work very well.
I live in Sweden that's why I have some problem to get help with the mapping
..as this is a DIY project it's most unlikely that thy just happen the get so far up north that I live...~4000kmBut they would in the other hand see ~1m of snow, and see or feel
that a turbo works pretty nice in temps bellow -20 deg C


And drive on frozen lakes with rally tires..is just so fun

But I think that you are in UK and that would make it a bit easier, to get help with it ...I guess

Cheers
/Jan
Ok i have brought one of the Said Scooby ECU boards from ScottT and I would say it's the best £60 sqiud that I have spent in ages


And it makes the car pull like train
and a trained baboon can fit one it's that easy.
Huxley



And it makes the car pull like train

and a trained baboon can fit one it's that easy.Huxley

Ah, it's probably one of these then.
It's a DIY plug-in board for the earlier cars. Sorry, I've no experience of it although the lads who developed it are regulars on this BBS.

Stefan
[Edited by ozzy - 2/3/2003 10:32:33 PM]
It's a DIY plug-in board for the earlier cars. Sorry, I've no experience of it although the lads who developed it are regulars on this BBS.

Stefan
[Edited by ozzy - 2/3/2003 10:32:33 PM]
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From: Leeds - It was 562.4bhp@28psi on Optimax, How much closer to 600 with race fuel and a bigger turbo?
Alan,
mail me at david@wallis2000.co.uk or info@scoobyecu.co.uk
David
[Edited by David_Wallis - 2/6/2003 11:31:57 AM]
mail me at david@wallis2000.co.uk or info@scoobyecu.co.uk
David
[Edited by David_Wallis - 2/6/2003 11:31:57 AM]
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