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Old 25 February 2010 | 05:17 PM
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ok ive recently bought a 6k ecu from a v2 sti cus ive been told its a cheap mod for my uk spec classic, but.................. ive just seen a guy on ebay selling a chipped d7 ecu which is the standard ecu i took out of mine? so have i wasted spending money getting a 6k ecu or should i of chipped my old as i was told before standard d7 ecus' can not be chipped!!

any info would be great guy/girls!
Old 25 February 2010 | 06:26 PM
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sorry dont mean D7 ecu i mean a V7
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The early ecus 92-96 can be chipped or have a remappable daughterboard fitted.
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cheers mate, so a visit to polar performance then :-)
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I believe Scott has wound up his PP concern. Your best bet is getting hold of one of his chips pre-installed into a 4-plug ECU on here or eBay. Expect to pay around £80. But it'll be a simple swap out of your original ECU - sorted!
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