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Old 30 March 2011, 10:11 PM
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does anyone know much about these ???
what diffrence would it make to my wrx sti version 5 facelift import ???
are they worth fitting ????
any help is better than none

thanks
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If you use the search function, enginetuner alan jeffery put a quote on here several weeks ago.

Please don't quote me but i think its in the region of £1400 - £1500 fitted with launch control and anti lag.

If i remember rightly its between £300 and £400 more than a simtec. I think (AGAIN) that it might not be worth the extra unless you're building a proper track only car.

Def worth fitting, especially with imports as they come out of the factory designed to run on higher ron fuel. People usually stock up on goodies such as air filter, headers, bigger injectors, fmic and turbo and then have it fitted all at the same time and mapped to the new ecu.

Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by Markfey
If you use the search function, enginetuner alan jeffery put a quote on here several weeks ago.

Please don't quote me but i think its in the region of £1400 - £1500 fitted with launch control and anti lag.

If i remember rightly its between £300 and £400 more than a simtec. I think (AGAIN) that it might not be worth the extra unless you're building a proper track only car.

Def worth fitting, especially with imports as they come out of the factory designed to run on higher ron fuel. People usually stock up on goodies such as air filter, headers, bigger injectors, fmic and turbo and then have it fitted all at the same time and mapped to the new ecu.

Hope this helps.

the OP is on about syms not syvecs
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