Power Upgrades and Warranty
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Power Upgrades and Warranty
I'd like to give my STi8 a bit (no, a lot) more low down pulling power but I've heard the only way to do this without invalidating the warranty is the PPP. At £2k it seems a bit steep for what you get and still is someway behind the WR1 (which is only an STi with a re-map anyway).
Are there any other options or is it really Hobson's Choice.
BTW, I'm not too bothered about more power, just more torque below 3k rpm.
Cheers
Andy
Are there any other options or is it really Hobson's Choice.
BTW, I'm not too bothered about more power, just more torque below 3k rpm.
Cheers
Andy
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Your a bit stuffed in this department really
The only way you can go and retain your warranty is with the PPP, its an improvement over the standard car, much more midrange grunt which is what your after really, plus slightly quicker though the gears.
There are other unofficial aftermarket products (ecutek etc) but these will invalidate your warranty.
Tony
The only way you can go and retain your warranty is with the PPP, its an improvement over the standard car, much more midrange grunt which is what your after really, plus slightly quicker though the gears.
There are other unofficial aftermarket products (ecutek etc) but these will invalidate your warranty.
Tony
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