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Old 15 November 2006, 05:39 PM
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Cool A big "thank you" to ESL!!

Just had the ESL chip fitted to my car (MY95 WRX) and what a difference!! Smoother all the way through the rev range, with much better response at low rpm and the engine feels much stronger in the midrange and top end.
A very big "thank you" to Andy at ESL, top bloke and very knowledgable about the cars. Highly recommended, I'll definately be going back for more goodies......
Old 16 November 2006, 09:53 PM
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I'm about to purchase one of these off Andy for my 93 wrx, looking forward to getting hold of it even more now!
Old 16 November 2006, 10:38 PM
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When you say a chip, is it something in the ECU?

Or something else?

Aren't chips not as good as remaps?
Old 16 November 2006, 11:05 PM
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Its an original type ScoobyECU. A replacement IC that plugs into a vacant socket on the PCB (or inot a specially fitted socket on a JDM car).


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Old 17 November 2006, 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by robsw
I'm about to purchase one of these off Andy for my 93 wrx, looking forward to getting hold of it even more now!
I'm actually looking for excuses to drive the car more often.. Why go to the shop just round the corner, when you can drive to the next town (especially with all the deserted country roads we get around here.....).
Top job. Thanks Andy!
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Sorry I missed you today chap, thanks for dropping the eprom puller back and for the kind words. Glad to hear the WRX is running well. Speak soon.

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Originally Posted by GC8
Its an original type ScoobyECU. A replacement IC that plugs into a vacant socket on the PCB (or inot a specially fitted socket on a JDM car).


Simon

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*positive feedback left*
Excellent s'netter, would defo use again

btw looks like the've deleted it

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Default Massive difference

Originally Posted by RedScoob
Just had the ESL chip fitted to my car (MY95 WRX) and what a difference!! Smoother all the way through the rev range, with much better response at low rpm and the engine feels much stronger in the midrange and top end.
A very big "thank you" to Andy at ESL, top bloke and very knowledgable about the cars. Highly recommended, I'll definately be going back for more goodies......
Agree, had mine done by Andy ESL and what a difference it made Would recomend to anyone who has a pre 97 scooby
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