Z4 ecu and HKS Fuel cut defencer
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Z4 ecu and HKS Fuel cut defencer
The ecu is from the 260PS WRX and will be a great upgrade for your 240PS WRX. Do a search for Z4 ecu is you want more info. It's an easy change over and will only take a few minutes. Simple plug and play. I will take £75.
The fuel cut defencer has just been removed from my car also as I have just fitted a power fc. This will allow you to increase the fuel cut so you can then increase the boost a bit. Ideal for people with a manual or electronic boost controller. How about £40?
Can accept payment by paypal, and can post next day after payment.
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The fuel cut defencer has just been removed from my car also as I have just fitted a power fc. This will allow you to increase the fuel cut so you can then increase the boost a bit. Ideal for people with a manual or electronic boost controller. How about £40?
Can accept payment by paypal, and can post next day after payment.
Regards
Steve
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i have recently fitted a boost controller looking at getting a fcd, but will i be risking my engine exploding, should i also get knocklink/air fuel guage,
i'm only looking to stop fuel cut out when i slightly overboost(goes to 1.17 bar no probs, but with higher gain it goes to 1.2 coming back down to 1.1 but fuel cut out kicks in)
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i'm only looking to stop fuel cut out when i slightly overboost(goes to 1.17 bar no probs, but with higher gain it goes to 1.2 coming back down to 1.1 but fuel cut out kicks in)
cheers
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You should have no problem with your engine as long as you stick to sensible boost levels. What model car have you got? And what boost are you aiming to run?
The fcd will certainly stop all the annoying cuts of power.
Let me know if you want it.
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Steve
PS: you could always ask in General technical about how much boost you should run.
The fcd will certainly stop all the annoying cuts of power.
Let me know if you want it.
Regards
Steve
PS: you could always ask in General technical about how much boost you should run.
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hi, i have ukturbo 94 with v7 4 port ecu am i right in thinking it would fit? Also if it does, is your ecu out of import or uk car, as regards running on 95ron when i am in penny pinching mood. thanks euan
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Originally Posted by Fantom
You should have no problem with your engine as long as you stick to sensible boost levels. What model car have you got? And what boost are you aiming to run?
The fcd will certainly stop all the annoying cuts of power.
Let me know if you want it.
Regards
Steve
PS: you could always ask in General technical about how much boost you should run.
The fcd will certainly stop all the annoying cuts of power.
Let me know if you want it.
Regards
Steve
PS: you could always ask in General technical about how much boost you should run.
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Euan_r - I do believe it would fit your car but not sure if it is advisable. You need to ask in General Technical as I'm not sure if your UK Turbo is a TD05. The ecu comes from a 1995/6 WRX Import.
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aye, i have a td05, but waiting for the advise of a boy that kens about these things. i do have a high mileage car. if it sells before i get back to you then it sells, no probs. cheers
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