MY95 Prodrive ECU
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ECU from Prodrive Performance Pack for UK MY94-MY96. Safetly boosts power by between 15-20%, but much increased mid-range.
£225ono or £150 with your ECU.
(Also have K&N panel filter to go with it)
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Andy
£225ono or £150 with your ECU.
(Also have K&N panel filter to go with it)
Cheers,
Andy
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Jav - nice talking to you today. As I said the PPP ECU is really only for UK cars. Since you've got an Sti I would wait till you get your FMIC and either get a custom remap or Link ECU.
James - if your interested the ECU is still for sale
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James - if your interested the ECU is still for sale
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Paul,
difficult to say, but looking at other peoples dyno readings you would probably expect to get 250-260bhp with a full decat incl. downpipe when using a PPP. So similar to 94 spec Jap WRX.
Do you know what your getting at the moment?
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difficult to say, but looking at other peoples dyno readings you would probably expect to get 250-260bhp with a full decat incl. downpipe when using a PPP. So similar to 94 spec Jap WRX.
Do you know what your getting at the moment?
Andy
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Simon - not too sure I understand the question. I think the ECU was from an N reg MY96 - but I couldn't be 100%. I've had it fitted in my MY95 UK for the best part of a year.
Just picked up my new Scoob - a MY98 estate. Can't believe how much slower it feels than my old car with PPP. In 3rd gear over 3500rpm the PPP car feels awsome while the MY98 feels quite quick. I know the newer car is slightly more refined, but I'd like to get an AP22 performance meter on them both!
There are cheaper (and more expensive) routes to increasing the power on an older UK car than using the PPP. However, after now doing a back-to-back comparison I would say the PPP is good value for money and also an easy fit & forget solution.
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Just picked up my new Scoob - a MY98 estate. Can't believe how much slower it feels than my old car with PPP. In 3rd gear over 3500rpm the PPP car feels awsome while the MY98 feels quite quick. I know the newer car is slightly more refined, but I'd like to get an AP22 performance meter on them both!
There are cheaper (and more expensive) routes to increasing the power on an older UK car than using the PPP. However, after now doing a back-to-back comparison I would say the PPP is good value for money and also an easy fit & forget solution.
Cheers,
Andy
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is it still for sale mate ive got a uk my95 what money are we taking about with me trading you my ecu mines was rr at 249bhp {last owner est} but my mates cav turbo pushes me and can pass me with ease and hes got 256bhp proven at star.
sorry mate for all the questions
Damian
sorry mate for all the questions
Damian
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Damian,
sorry I don't know anything about the Mines ECU, maybe someone can help? The PPP is not going to give you ultimate bhp, your much better off going for a Link ECU or Unichip. PPP will give good boost to top end and big boost to mid range.
Andy
PS. unless your into drag racing, the best way to see of a Cav turbo is to uprate your suspension and find a roundabout or twisty road, then you will murder it.
sorry I don't know anything about the Mines ECU, maybe someone can help? The PPP is not going to give you ultimate bhp, your much better off going for a Link ECU or Unichip. PPP will give good boost to top end and big boost to mid range.
Andy
PS. unless your into drag racing, the best way to see of a Cav turbo is to uprate your suspension and find a roundabout or twisty road, then you will murder it.
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Increases boost (13-14psi??), modified fuel & ignition map. As far as safety, it's the only aftermarket ECU that Subaru will still offer waranty on - so one can probably assume it's VERY safe and is a fit and forget solution.
The ECU I have will only fit MY94-96 cars and is only worthwhile on UK (or older WRX waggons that were only 240bhp). If you're nearby pop round and you can got for a blast in my car to see if there's any benefit.
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The ECU I have will only fit MY94-96 cars and is only worthwhile on UK (or older WRX waggons that were only 240bhp). If you're nearby pop round and you can got for a blast in my car to see if there's any benefit.
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Sorry guys. At moment Mark has first dibs, but presently trying to souce a UK ECU for a good price to make the sale worthwhile. If I can't do that then the ECU will just get sold with the car
To be honest, if anyone can offer me the p/x I'd be happy. Thanks for your patience.
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Andy
To be honest, if anyone can offer me the p/x I'd be happy. Thanks for your patience.
Cheers,
Andy