WR1 ECU onto a non WR1
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WR1 ECU onto a non WR1
I have a 2003 PPP'd STI.
I have the chance of a WR1 ecu. Its my understanding that these are 320bhp standard.
Will this fit and work correctly on my car? Am i right in assuming that the ecu map on the WR1 is just a more aggressive version of the PPP map for standard STI's?
Is it another prodrive map which is optimistic on its claims... we all know the PPP map isn't 305bhp
Any WR1's been dyno'd @ 320
I have the chance of a WR1 ecu. Its my understanding that these are 320bhp standard.
Will this fit and work correctly on my car? Am i right in assuming that the ecu map on the WR1 is just a more aggressive version of the PPP map for standard STI's?
Is it another prodrive map which is optimistic on its claims... we all know the PPP map isn't 305bhp
Any WR1's been dyno'd @ 320
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Its 320ps as an advised standard, the WR1 ecu has a set of maps in it especially tailored to the WR1 configuration that includes the Pro-Drive three port solenoid, fuel pump. exhaust etc You will get issues using it in another car with different hardware. If you try you need to get the car checked for correct fueling, boost response and det.
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Its 320ps as an advised standard, the WR1 ecu has a set of maps in it especially tailored to the WR1 configuration that includes the Pro-Drive three port solenoid, fuel pump. exhaust etc You will get issues using it in another car with different hardware. If you try you need to get the car checked for correct fueling, boost response and det.
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