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Neil_G 05 April 2005 01:57 PM

Mapping options for pre-97 cars
 
I have a 94 WRX which I would like to map/chip pretty soon.

I have installed a z4 ecu which has the spare slot for an eprom chip but can't find anyone that does these..does anyone know where I could get one from?

If I can't find a chip to go in the existing ecu then what are the options?

I know you can get cheap boost controllers but I do want to avoid that route if possible.

Any help appreciated.

TonyFlow 05 April 2005 01:59 PM

scoobyecu - do a search on here!

I think Scoobyclinic can provide something similar.

If not, then you will be looking at much more expensive options!

Neil_G 05 April 2005 05:38 PM

Thanks for the reply...that kind of confirms my thoughts really.

Scoobyecus seems quite hard to find..have put out a thread on here asking if anyone had one for sale a while back without much sucess.

I will ring Scoobclinic to see what they can offer

Scott.T 05 April 2005 05:41 PM

Not that I'm trying to raise some cash... but
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ADME:B:LC:UK:1

MAFFA 05 April 2005 09:46 PM

YYY :D:D LOL How's it going? :)

Scott did my first ScoobyECU chip at around 15.5psi. On my MY95UK I ran 311.5BHP at both SAS & PE :)

DNB is currently re-mapping it for 440's, 3bar map sensor, FPR.....oh yeah & an STI block with metal gaskets ;)

Lets see what she'll do now eh? :D:D

MAFFA

MAFFA 05 April 2005 09:48 PM

BTW those ScoobyECU's are selling for big money now then?? :eek::eek: Blimey by the time I get around to uprating the ECU it'll pay for it when I sell it on :D:D LOL

Neil_G 06 April 2005 01:49 PM

Thanks again.

Saw the Scoobyecu on Ebay too...does seem like a fair bit of cash.

I suppose as these cars get older the tuning options are becoming limited as people move onto newer models which are easier to tune.

specialx 06 April 2005 05:57 PM

we do offer the scoobyecu £380+vat mapped.

If you would like it done on the rollers £75 per hour roller time and we can usually get in done within 2hours


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RyanWRX13 06 April 2005 09:09 PM

specialx - YHPM
Cheers Paul.

Scott.T 07 April 2005 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by specialx
we do offer the scoobyecu £380+vat mapped.

If you would like it done on the rollers £75 per hour roller time and we can usually get in done within 2hours


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That'll be why mine sold for £420 on ebay then......
Oh! and to think 3 years ago I was flogging these for £60

WAYNE555 07 April 2005 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by Scott.T
That'll be why mine sold for £420 on ebay then......
Oh! and to think 3 years ago I was flogging these for £60

Hi SCOTT
JUST GOT OUT BID ON THAT, HAVE YOU GOT ANY MORE KNOCKIN ABOUT?

THANKS WAYNE555

Scott.T 08 April 2005 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by WAYNE555
Hi SCOTT
JUST GOT OUT BID ON THAT, HAVE YOU GOT ANY MORE KNOCKIN ABOUT?

THANKS WAYNE555

Keep an eye on Ebay this weekend. I've got one more left.
Will probably post on Ebay Sunday

Neil_G 08 April 2005 05:39 PM

420 on Ebay!!! bloody hell that's a lot. I'll keep an eye on Ebay then Scott...doubt I'll be able to bag it as I haven't got much money at the moment.

Ads...I was going to e-mail you guys about getting an ecu chip for my 94 but your reply up there answers my questions...too much for me.

So, it looks like I'm going to have to stay put on the OE boost, buy boost controller or stump up the extra for power FC in the future....decisions, descisions eh.

If anyone can help me with getting hold of an eprom chip or knows anyone that can do these at a decent price then drop us a PM

Thanks

Neil

Scott.T 08 April 2005 07:06 PM

£420 is out of the ordinary tho'.
I used to supply them about 3 years ago for £60 - £100 but the genuine chips are getting very rare, so I guess there can be quite a demand.
It's alot easier blowing the genuine article too, as you only have one device to get right rather then splitting it accross two ODD/EVEN on the adaptors.

scoobydood 09 April 2005 11:05 PM

I have a 1.1bar ScoobyECU (16psi?) coming up for sale if anyone is interested. Was in my '94/95 UK Turbo for +/- 3 years which I sold today. Supplied by Dave Wallis but was one of Pavlos maps I believe.

Offers via pm...

Scott.T 11 April 2005 09:27 AM

My very last one...;)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ADME:B:LC:UK:1

WAYNE555 13 April 2005 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by Scott.T

:) THANKS SCOTT
JUST GOT THE SCOOBYECU CHIP ON EBAY, AS I MISSED THE LAST ONE BY 11SECONDS. I HOPE I WILL SEE YOU THIS SATURDAY AT COOPERS, I HAVE THE 555STi
WAYNE

Tone Loc 13 April 2005 08:40 PM

Holy **** £420.... cash back Scott :D ;) .

And i sold 5 chips for £50 last year.... i should have blown them and put them on ebay. The wounders of ebay never fail to impress!!!!

Tony.

Mark A 13 April 2005 08:42 PM

Scott you have PM

Mark A

David_Wallis 14 April 2005 03:11 PM

Scott.. scoobyclinic are an authorised reseller and comparing what they do to the generic map your selling is laughable!

They can map the scoobyecu for different sized injectors, no airflow meter, posibly antilag and other bits.. Its deffo not a generic map.. infact I'd call it a tek3 for a 92-96 so yours selling on ebay at that price is a joke!!!

David

Scott.T 14 April 2005 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by David_Wallis
Scott.. scoobyclinic are an authorised reseller and comparing what they do to the generic map your selling is laughable!

They can map the scoobyecu for different sized injectors, no airflow meter, posibly antilag and other bits.. Its deffo not a generic map.. infact I'd call it a tek3 for a 92-96 so yours selling on ebay at that price is a joke!!!

David

David,

FYI the map I am selling in this chip was developed over a period of about 4 weeks, on & off, in a mates car in Jan/Feb this year, so it is not the generic map we started with 3 years ago.

If Scoobyclinics £385 chip isn't 'generic' then why do they also charge for 2 hours R&R tuning at £75+VAT per hour as an extra ???

Anyway...that's my final one sold...end of story....move on....family and new house now comes first.

P.S When you say they can do all that stuff, I expect you mean Pat. Or at least using Pats knowledge. Which we would all like to tap into if we could;)

tweenierob 14 April 2005 08:22 PM


If Scoobyclinics £385 chip isn't 'generic' then why do they also charge for 2 hours R&R tuning at £75+VAT per hour as an extra ???
You have the choice of OTR mapping inc or 2 hours on the rollers with printouts i would imagine.

Rob


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