Removed "Superchips"ABC chip..was it wise?
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Removed "Superchips"ABC chip..was it wise?
Hi All, had a look under my pass floor to check what ecu i was running on(Not had wagon long!) And its a 3B, which i believe is standard...But i noticed a superchips abc box was wired into the ecu, also i have the bleed valve which is plumbed into the waste gate actuator ect..
Iv since taken this all out because im sure this isn't good for my car, but im just wanting to know if anybody else is running the same chip and is it safe??
Iv since taken this all out because im sure this isn't good for my car, but im just wanting to know if anybody else is running the same chip and is it safe??
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Yea, well iv been out for a brief run tonight...reset the ecu and to be honest i cant tell the difference really Am i right in saying its just a fuel cut eliminator type? If so im guessing its better off my car than on, But im still running at about 12-13 psi & as far as im aware this is more than what the car should be capable of as standard...
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It's likely to be a fuel cut lifter like you say. You won't see any difference in performance from removing it unless the bleed valve is set to raise the boost pressure above the standard cutoff point. If you do hit fuel cut you'll know all about it (probably as your head hits the windscreen).
What year is the car as the standard boost pressure varies?
Matthew
What year is the car as the standard boost pressure varies?
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Yea, iv been abit wary of hitting the fuel cut off point...dont want to be replacing my winderscreen yet
My car is an my95 wrx wagon import, iv just looked on the superchips website, it states that the chip raises the boost limit on your car, and with the reprogrammed computer matching the car's ignition timing and fuelling, long term reliability of the engine is retained!!??
Its supposed to give +40bhp to your car(Yea right!) and for that privilage youd have to pay.....£511.36
Look out Ebay!
My car is an my95 wrx wagon import, iv just looked on the superchips website, it states that the chip raises the boost limit on your car, and with the reprogrammed computer matching the car's ignition timing and fuelling, long term reliability of the engine is retained!!??
Its supposed to give +40bhp to your car(Yea right!) and for that privilage youd have to pay.....£511.36
Look out Ebay!
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The ScoobyEcu http://www.scoobyecu.co.uk/uploads/I...structions.doc raises the target boost to 14psi (from the standard 11.5) and the boost cut limit to 15.5psi. As it says on the site "This ECU re-map was originally provided from a well know tuning firm and has been run for many years on numerous UK and WRX Impreza"
If you are turning up the boost I'd recommend fitting Lambda and Knock links so you can monitor what is going on.
Matthew
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IMHO the price for the SuperChip is amazingly high - I inherited one when I bought my car, and being inquisitive took it to pieces - It only contained 5 components, total cost about a pound. Add that to the bleed valve cost and you get an incredible profit for the company/dealers.
If you are turning up the boost I'd recommend fitting Lambda and Knock links so you can monitor what is going on.
Matthew
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IMHO the price for the SuperChip is amazingly high - I inherited one when I bought my car, and being inquisitive took it to pieces - It only contained 5 components, total cost about a pound. Add that to the bleed valve cost and you get an incredible profit for the company/dealers.
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Hi All, had a look under my pass floor to check what ecu i was running on(Not had wagon long!) And its a 3B, which i believe is standard...But i noticed a superchips abc box was wired into the ecu, also i have the bleed valve which is plumbed into the waste gate actuator ect..
Iv since taken this all out because im sure this isn't good for my car, but im just wanting to know if anybody else is running the same chip and is it safe??
Iv since taken this all out because im sure this isn't good for my car, but im just wanting to know if anybody else is running the same chip and is it safe??
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Yea i have to say i was amazed to find what little components lie in the housing..
So are you suggesting i could well have a scooby ecu adaptor in my ecu??
Il have to look into that, anyway what would be a safe way to say raise my boost ect..but keep my car reliable
So are you suggesting i could well have a scooby ecu adaptor in my ecu??
Il have to look into that, anyway what would be a safe way to say raise my boost ect..but keep my car reliable
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