PPP (Yet again) - Question.
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PPP (Yet again) - Question.
Is having PPP done the cheapest way to extract another 40 BHP from a standard MY05WRX, whilst still retaining the integrity of your warranty ?
Or are there mods out there to compensate ?
Or are there mods out there to compensate ?
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There are literally hundreds of mods and ways of gaining a few more hp.... but in contrast as has been said, only really factory performance packs will not void warranty.
nly other option is to change parts and keep originals, if any issues occur, replace with standard again (assuming the parts are mostly bolt on).
The subaru engine is a strong lump though... engine wise there should be no warranty issues.... be forth and be bold....tune up ya scooby
nly other option is to change parts and keep originals, if any issues occur, replace with standard again (assuming the parts are mostly bolt on).
The subaru engine is a strong lump though... engine wise there should be no warranty issues.... be forth and be bold....tune up ya scooby
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Another question to add to this.
If during your warranty period you have ppp done, and then further down the line when warranty has expired, you decide to start modifying your car more. would some of the ppp items you have already paid for become surplus to requirements.
So for you to have ppp done you would want it to be used for quite some time.
Hope that makes sense???
If during your warranty period you have ppp done, and then further down the line when warranty has expired, you decide to start modifying your car more. would some of the ppp items you have already paid for become surplus to requirements.
So for you to have ppp done you would want it to be used for quite some time.
Hope that makes sense???
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Originally Posted by cookstar
If during your warranty period you have ppp done, and then further down the line when warranty has expired, you decide to start modifying your car more. would some of the ppp items you have already paid for become surplus to requirements.
IMHO
The sports Cats are of good quality
The Fuel Pump upgrade is a must (STi PPP already done)
The PPP Backbox is very sellable.
The ECU is is very sellable/Swap and remap Std one
TBH,
Renowned Places like
Scoobysport, TSL, Extreme and Powerstation do "Full Kits" so maybe better to consider selling the bits. Most do Partial mods. but better off with the Full kit and no compatabillity Probs IMHO
Tony
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