Someone please help me!! (scoobyecu!)
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no one seems to want to help me
! i own a 1994 wrx wagon and really want a scooby ecu, i have tried emailing various people but get no response
could anyone please tell me how i get one/ how much to pay/ what benefits i should see etc etc...
thanks stu
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thanks stu
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Have you tried looking on the scoobynet shop - there are some details on there.
Custom map was circa £300, generic one was around £140 (could be wrong)
They have been waiting for ages to get boards in and its been around 3 months now - alot of people waiting for them.
In general the generic map will suit 95% of cars and gives you the ability to run 98 RON fuel or preferably optimax without octane booster. It also (correct me if wrong) raises fuel cut a bit and the fuelling across the range allowing higher boost at safe levels. This gives you more power![Smile](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
If you have lots of mods go for a specific map, if not then generic map, either way they are both cost effective for a early classic.
I would suggest getting a knocklink in preparation and making sure that the car is running spot on MAF wise...
Pavlo or David Wallis are the chaps to ask, not saying the above is 100% correct
Custom map was circa £300, generic one was around £140 (could be wrong)
They have been waiting for ages to get boards in and its been around 3 months now - alot of people waiting for them.
In general the generic map will suit 95% of cars and gives you the ability to run 98 RON fuel or preferably optimax without octane booster. It also (correct me if wrong) raises fuel cut a bit and the fuelling across the range allowing higher boost at safe levels. This gives you more power
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If you have lots of mods go for a specific map, if not then generic map, either way they are both cost effective for a early classic.
I would suggest getting a knocklink in preparation and making sure that the car is running spot on MAF wise...
Pavlo or David Wallis are the chaps to ask, not saying the above is 100% correct
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they are not in stock yet, was supposed to be here a while ago, all that are coming are sold, more to be order (even though originals haven't appeared) next week.
Paul
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Originally Posted by Pavlo
they are not in stock yet, was supposed to be here a while ago, all that are coming are sold, more to be order (even though originals haven't appeared) next week.
Paul
Paul
thanks paul when you order the next batch can you please put my name down for one
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