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Just bought my first scooby, its a 99 type R v-limited, having owned a evo1V previously the impreza feels a much better car, very pleased with it.
I have one question, is it nesessary to have it remaped for uk fuel, im running it on v-power only, some people are telling me it will be fine without a remap, obviously i dont want to do any damage to the engine, just want a definate answer really.
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Just bought my first scooby, its a 99 type R v-limited, having owned a evo1V previously the impreza feels a much better car, very pleased with it.
I have one question, is it nesessary to have it remaped for uk fuel, im running it on v-power only, some people are telling me it will be fine without a remap, obviously i dont want to do any damage to the engine, just want a definate answer really.
Cheers Tristan
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I think it should be rather fine - to be more on the safe side you can also pour few drops of good octane booster when refuelling.
Another option is to add 2-5l e85 to each tank if available in your area.
But anyway worth to remember that remap will give you not only safety, but will also help to get from your particular car as much as possible with the fuel you use and your internals.
of course standard car is mapped with rather safe maps, good for all cars - and when you do remap you get map for your specific car - some are getting more from it, some less...
But anyway the best idea might be to talk to some Subaru tuners - they know as much of these cars as possible I believe
But of course remap is also some money...
Another option is to add 2-5l e85 to each tank if available in your area.
But anyway worth to remember that remap will give you not only safety, but will also help to get from your particular car as much as possible with the fuel you use and your internals.
of course standard car is mapped with rather safe maps, good for all cars - and when you do remap you get map for your specific car - some are getting more from it, some less...
But anyway the best idea might be to talk to some Subaru tuners - they know as much of these cars as possible I believe
But of course remap is also some money...
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Hi
Just bought my first scooby, its a 99 type R v-limited, having owned a evo1V previously the impreza feels a much better car, very pleased with it.
I have one question, is it nesessary to have it remaped for uk fuel, im running it on v-power only, some people are telling me it will be fine without a remap, obviously i dont want to do any damage to the engine, just want a definate answer really.
Cheers Tristan
Just bought my first scooby, its a 99 type R v-limited, having owned a evo1V previously the impreza feels a much better car, very pleased with it.
I have one question, is it nesessary to have it remaped for uk fuel, im running it on v-power only, some people are telling me it will be fine without a remap, obviously i dont want to do any damage to the engine, just want a definate answer really.
Cheers Tristan
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Thanks for the replys.
Forgive my ignorance, but what is e85?, regarding a boost guage it has a Greddy one fitted, wich has a memory function, peak boost was around 1.15 bar, is this standard? the car has no engine mods since i bought it.
A remap will be something i will look into in the future, i would like to do a few mods 1st, having just bought the car there are a few other thing that need sorting such as servicing and alarm ect.
Thanks Tristan
Forgive my ignorance, but what is e85?, regarding a boost guage it has a Greddy one fitted, wich has a memory function, peak boost was around 1.15 bar, is this standard? the car has no engine mods since i bought it.
A remap will be something i will look into in the future, i would like to do a few mods 1st, having just bought the car there are a few other thing that need sorting such as servicing and alarm ect.
Thanks Tristan
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E85 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ethanol (also methanol) in small ratios added to petrol is a pretty good octane booster - there was once a thread about bioethanol somewhere on scoobynet as well... anyway there's lots of information on this subject in the Internet.
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ethanol (also methanol) in small ratios added to petrol is a pretty good octane booster - there was once a thread about bioethanol somewhere on scoobynet as well... anyway there's lots of information on this subject in the Internet.
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