whats this out of
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whats this out of
Hi can any one id this ecu for me what year is it out of[IMG][/IMG]
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I've just won this on an ebay auction, and would like to know if any of it is compatible with a 93/94 WRX Import.
cheers!
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I've just won this on an ebay auction, and would like to know if any of it is compatible with a 93/94 WRX Import.
cheers!
#3
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V7, 7D, 6D - 1993 to 1996 UK/Euro 11.47psi standard ecu
looks to have the mapable scoobyecu chipset on it, you would need to get this mapped for your car to gain the advantages from it. As it will probably have being mapped specific to the car it originally came off.
hope this helps mate
looks to have the mapable scoobyecu chipset on it, you would need to get this mapped for your car to gain the advantages from it. As it will probably have being mapped specific to the car it originally came off.
hope this helps mate
Last edited by MickWrx; 20 July 2006 at 12:46 PM.
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Originally Posted by MickWrx
V7, 7D, 6D - 1993 to 1996 UK/Euro 11.47psi Standard ecu
looks to have the mapable scoobyecu chipset on it, you would need to get this mapped for your car to gain the advantages from it. As it will probably have being mapped specific to the car it originally came off.
hope this helps mate
looks to have the mapable scoobyecu chipset on it, you would need to get this mapped for your car to gain the advantages from it. As it will probably have being mapped specific to the car it originally came off.
hope this helps mate
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1994 UK ECU with a ScoobyECU fitted. Probably mapped to 15.5-16psi
The SST chips used may mean the map was supplied by David Wallis, Paul Blamire (Zen) or Pat.
It's not one of mine as I never used the SST devices.
If your running a 2.5 block, and presumably larger injectors, you would be better to flog the ECU and the ScoobyECU seperatley (At least £70 for ECU, £150 for ScoobyECU).
Then put the money towards an Apexi-PFC, which can be remapped alot easier adn has alot more scope for further mods.
The SST chips used may mean the map was supplied by David Wallis, Paul Blamire (Zen) or Pat.
It's not one of mine as I never used the SST devices.
If your running a 2.5 block, and presumably larger injectors, you would be better to flog the ECU and the ScoobyECU seperatley (At least £70 for ECU, £150 for ScoobyECU).
Then put the money towards an Apexi-PFC, which can be remapped alot easier adn has alot more scope for further mods.
Last edited by Scott.T; 20 July 2006 at 10:18 PM.