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i would asume no as they remove the horrible plastic Y piece from the intercooler, which nearly always gives a few psi or so gain in turbo preasure, i also think the ecu fuel cut is raised ?
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Do a search for the correct boost but I think target for your car (MY99) is about 15.7 psi held. Standard is about 14 psi.
I've just bought a PPP ECU so I'll have to check mine next week when it arrives.
I've just bought a PPP ECU so I'll have to check mine next week when it arrives.
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On mine it went from 0.9 to 1.2 with the PPP ecu and intercooler Y pipe. MY98 UK...
Its also got the full decat and PPP backbox so that probly helps also.
Its also got the full decat and PPP backbox so that probly helps also.
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I have a PPP ECU on MY00 plus Prodrive back box. when I ran my car at a resent 1/4 mile meeting it registered 1.27bar on my blitz boost gauge, that is 18psi in English money. I have no knock, and everything is running nicely. I think this is standard for a PPP ECU. But what do I know Im a joiner not a mechanic.
See ya Paul.
See ya Paul.
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