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Old 23 October 2013, 08:08 PM
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Right chaps , I keep receiving pm's about o/s and carberry
Questions like ,what is it and mostly who can do it

Now because of , shall we say a bit of a ooh aah
In the past and things said I suspect a few mappers are now using it and are not saying ( or should I say not shouting about it )

I've not posted this request to try and lead anyone down any paths or pass any comments on what's now being used

I just think it would now be advantageous to let owners / members know
And save me a bit of a job
I currently only know of two mappers for deffo that use carberry one is Andrew Carr who I tell most folk about ,( I can't confirm any others , but I know there are others ) the other turnip I'm not even gonna mention
So , if anyone knows who maps carberry for deffo
Please let folks know
Duncan ???
Simon ???
Anyone ???

Cheers , tony

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i do it from my gameboy
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i do it from my gameboy
Shut it u n0b jockey and help
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dunno i have a self learning ecu in mine
Old 23 October 2013, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by tubbytommy
dunno i have a self learning ecu in mine
Pity it's not self teaching ,now say something useful
Or go away
Old 23 October 2013, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by tubbytommy
dunno i have a self learning ecu in mine
Pretty sure there was a guy on here who started a thread about a special self learning ecu from Japan, he had in his car.

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Originally Posted by scoobyboy1
Pretty sure there was a guy on here who started a thread about a special self learning ecu from Japan, he had in his car.
Depends what you mean by learning and what it's learning , because I hate to pi$$ on your strawberrys but certain things they do ,

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Old 23 October 2013, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by tubbytommy
dunno i have a self learning ecu in mine
Yes your quite right tubby ,you have , I suggest you do some research before you post comments ,and make it clear what your ecu is learning ? , I was gonna point it out the last time you made that comment
But couldn't be bothered
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IAM , FLKC ,,,,,,,,

See ya , fecking turnips
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When i am ready to have my car mapped i will be getting Will Pedley, from Will Pedley Racing to map mine on carberry.

now he is not subaru specific but one of the best mappers i know of.
the carberry software is free to download off the net i believe so it wont take him long to figure it out.

but im not ready yet as i need to finish my house first before buying stuff for the car lol
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Originally Posted by toneh
Simon ???
Simon doesn't do Open Sauce, AFAIK. It's a conflict of interest with ECUTek.
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Ecutek is probably the easiest things to map, so great for the mappers.

I talk to mine and tell it what to do, it's called bustatek
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Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs
Ecutek is probably the easiest things to map, so great for the mappers.

I talk to mine and tell it what to do, it's called bustatek
One better I use the FORCE.SJ.
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Originally Posted by Fudgey
When i am ready to have my car mapped i will be getting Will Pedley, from Will Pedley Racing to map mine on carberry.

now he is not subaru specific but one of the best mappers i know of.
the carberry software is free to download off the net i believe so it wont take him long to figure it out.

but im not ready yet as i need to finish my house first before buying stuff for the car lol
I've just asked the wife to download it.
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Originally Posted by toneh
Depends what you mean by learning and what it's learning , because I hate to pi$$ on your strawberrys but certain things they do ,
I know the standard ecu can learn little things like different fuels, and temps etc by itself, but the lad was posting that it can learn the new FMIC and bigger turbo he had fitted!!!

And isn't it "pi$$ on your chips" not strawberrys!!!!
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Originally Posted by scoobyboy1
I know the standard ecu can learn little things like different fuels, and temps etc by itself, but the lad was posting that it can learn the new FMIC and bigger turbo he had fitted!!!

And isn't it "pi$$ on your chips" not strawberrys!!!!
Depends how common you are
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