PPP Equivelant
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PPP Equivelant
Hi All,
OK, i have a 2003 WRX and had always planned on getting a PPP, but never quite got round to it.
I remember someone telling me before that the PPP was effectively very overpriced as subaru let you keep the warranty with it, and that you could get equally good parts for less money and the same performance/fuel economy ;-) increase.I never fancied doing that at the time as i didn;t want to have any warranty issues in the event that something went wrong with my car.
I was wondering now that my car is out of warranty, what i could fit to get that PPP increase for less cash.
Ta
Chris
OK, i have a 2003 WRX and had always planned on getting a PPP, but never quite got round to it.
I remember someone telling me before that the PPP was effectively very overpriced as subaru let you keep the warranty with it, and that you could get equally good parts for less money and the same performance/fuel economy ;-) increase.I never fancied doing that at the time as i didn;t want to have any warranty issues in the event that something went wrong with my car.
I was wondering now that my car is out of warranty, what i could fit to get that PPP increase for less cash.
Ta
Chris
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...and I'd recommend Scoobyclinic
Try doing a search on here, but basically it boils down to a full decat (or partial decat, keeping one sports cat in the down pipe) and remap for more than PPP power...around 280bhp ish
Try doing a search on here, but basically it boils down to a full decat (or partial decat, keeping one sports cat in the down pipe) and remap for more than PPP power...around 280bhp ish
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