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Old 30 December 2005 | 07:31 PM
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Hi can anyone advise me?I have a classic WRX 95 and have just been told that it is possible to get 25psi from an apexi boost controller without a remap?
i have bigger injectors and Wlabro pump ect.

Is this possible as even a remap only gets you to 18 psi max??
Old 30 December 2005 | 07:44 PM
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you possibly could get 25psi however your engine wouldnt last to long without a remap. A remap I think will allow you more than 18psi with the correct assorted mods
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I thought with that particular ecu it wouldnt accept any higher boost?
so a remap would solve this too?
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anyone else got Advice?
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i think you would have a melted piston by the end of the day if you run 25psi on a standard wrx!!! go down the right path and fit an apexi pfc or get a plug and play scoobyecu or vos chip which will give u about 16.5psi and 280-300 horses with a full decat and filter.
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