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Remap for blobeye sti uk, does it have intake temperature becomes too high like ppp

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Old 06 August 2013, 09:47 PM
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Default Remap for blobeye sti uk, does it have intake temperature becomes too high like ppp

I have a standard blobeye wrx sti type UK and I have just read on this website that there was a Subaru technical bulletin that PPP had a ecu setting that if the intake temperature becomes too high then it will reduce boost. The article is in the link below, about half way down.

My question is, if I get a remap which is non ecutek, is this something that is normally included in the remap code?


http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/sho...8197482&page=3

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Old 06 August 2013, 10:12 PM
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whoever you get to do your remap can set-up boost reduction for high intake temps, no matter if its ecutek or open source.
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thanks, would'nt this be something all mappers would do by default? if not what else do you recommend i add?

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its already in the standard calibration/map but I think Prodrive increased the amount of boost that is taken out to make it "safe" .

I would expect mappers to do this by default but when I had my car mapped the corrections were left as std.




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