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Otis 20 February 2002 07:03 PM

Impact on my MY00 saloon with WR Sport backbox:-

- Better off boost. The flat or dull spot just as you set off at pace is significantly less noticeable.
- Off boost driving is more responsive, to the point of jerky.
- On boost has certainly more torque. Car feels less 'held back' at 4000rpm+.
- Now the technical bit which John Banks or A N Other may be able to translate. The car had an ECU reset on the AE802 and then taken for a blast. Then the AE800 was fitted and immediately showed increased boost. Now the units he was talking in was not PSI so I'm lost here, but he said the AE802 was reading early 700's (something like 712) and the AE800 showed 760-770 of whatever units he was measuring in. I mentioned some on the BBS had noticed odd timing adjustments made by the AE802 but he said the timing on both ECU's was identical, I think he said +16 if that makes sense.

Generally the car is noticeably better although I don't know if it is worth paying the £250 some scap dealers are asking for AE800's. Just my view :). It certainly hasn't improved my car to the extent some descibe but it was never really a slouch in the first instance anyway, especially when measured against my mates Prodrived RB5. I certainly haven't experienced any of the hesitating problems some mention so I always kinda thought I had a good one.

Anyhoo, there it is for what its worth:).


Otis.


T-uk 20 February 2002 07:28 PM

£250 :eek: ,payed nowhere near that for mine :D .

off boost my car is far stronger.held boost is roughly the same as the AE802,but controlled better,also the AE800 can peak far higher than than the AE802 ever did,it seems to be far more affected by temp. the AE802 only really changed from summer to winter.on mild days I usually see 15psi peak/14 held but this can jump to 17psi peaks on cold days.the highest I ever saw with the AE802 was a peak of 15psi(unless Dr Banks had been playing with it).the improvement to my car over 4000rpm is huge,it keeps pulling where as before,there was a flat spot at 4500rpm.

Andy Hobson 20 February 2002 08:47 PM

Yep - £250 is about what I was quoted from Central Subaru ! I've tried a couple of other places and they're quoting half that. Grade A Subaru have sold out but I'm waiting on an answer from a couple of others so fingers crossed...

DemonDave 20 February 2002 08:58 PM

Is this replacing a MY00 ECU with a MY99 ECU ?

Dave :)

Floyd 20 February 2002 09:02 PM

Yes Dave.

Otis 20 February 2002 09:48 PM

Just been for another blast :eek:. Things are actually better than originally thought.

There is certainly no doubt now that it pulls all the way round to the red line without any real effort, while previously you felt it was really working hard. One of the most noticeable things is how much quieter the car is when at full chat. On the old AE802 ECU a kind of 'resonance' built up from the engine bay as you pulled over 4000rpm but now the exhaust note is now far more prominent from inside and everything is so much smoother.

I like it:):):).

Otis.

WillieF 20 February 2002 10:33 PM

Andy I think I have the relavent item lying on my desk in the office. Send me an email and I will let you know asap...

Oh and I will sell it for less than £250..


john banks 20 February 2002 10:59 PM

The units are mmHg relative pressure where 760 = 1 bar = 14.5 PSI. Most standard MY99/00 make about 700mmHg. PPP makes 840-890. PPP & Dawes makes 950 safely - this is what I am running presently.

Andy Hobson 21 February 2002 09:32 AM

WillieF - YHM...

bumcrack 21 February 2002 10:43 AM

How can I tell what the number on my ECU and where do I look?
I have a my99 reg. on the 12/10/99 and it's a 2000 spec can you tell the number from the above info.

Regards The crack


[Edited by bumcrack - 2/21/2002 10:44:45 AM]

Andy Hobson 21 February 2002 11:10 AM

The ECU module is under the carpet in the passenger side foot well. You need to remove the clips from the carpet and the trim from just in front of the door and the sill. You can then get the carpet back enough to get at the kick plate. Use a rachet spanner to remove the bolts and the module is underneath. Be *very* careful with the kick plate - the edges are razor sharp. I redecorated it in red when I tried ! The AE802 has a green label and the AE800 is black. There is a AE801 as well on a brown label but I'm not sure whether this is the new / old spec ...?

Good luck & watch out for that plate !

ScoobySnack 21 February 2002 02:13 PM

That thread was

http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...threadid=67978

Will be changing mine to an AE800 next week so will update then

J

viper1982 18 January 2019 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by john banks (Post 745192)
The units are mmHg relative pressure where 760 = 1 bar = 14.5 PSI. Most standard MY99/00 make about 700mmHg. PPP makes 840-890. PPP & Dawes makes 950 safely - this is what I am running presently.

Hi. You use 17 psi Whit PPP ecu? How much is safe increase the Boost Whit PPP unit?

Gambit 20 January 2019 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by viper1982 (Post 12041520)
Hi. You use 17 psi Whit PPP ecu? How much is safe increase the Boost Whit PPP unit?

the original thread is over 15yrs old!!

i ran 1.2bar/17psi on my old MY99 PPP ecu with a sportcat downpipe and no issues

viper1982 20 January 2019 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by Gambit (Post 12041664)
the original thread is over 15yrs old!!

i ran 1.2bar/17psi on my old MY99 PPP ecu with a sportcat downpipe and no issues

Jajaja yes... But thanks to Reply! I'm new here. From Argentina

viper1982 20 January 2019 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by viper1982 (Post 12041688)
Jajaja yes... But thanks to Reply! I'm new here. From Argentina

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sco...8c34b69d3c.jpg
Usdm my99 Whit PPP kit.

Gambit 20 January 2019 06:07 PM

That looks a nice car! Any more pics?

viper1982 20 January 2019 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Gambit (Post 12041715)
That looks a nice car! Any more pics?

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Gambit 22 January 2019 05:36 PM

great looking car though was never a fan though of the later newage scoop on them. centre gauges look very nice

viper1982 10 April 2020 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by Gambit (Post 12041664)
the original thread is over 15yrs old!!

i ran 1.2bar/17psi on my old MY99 PPP ecu with a sportcat downpipe and no issues

​​​​​​You use oem Boost controller?


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