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If you are seriously considering it give Steve at CotComp a ring.
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He's just done a newage wagon (2003 I think) with superb results and good economy. Chatting to him recently he said there was no suitable 'single kit' easiliy available in UK for the subaru engine. He found a bloke somewhere in europe (italy I think?) that had done a lot of research and put together a carefully selected set of components specifically for it.
He fitted and mapped with results (quoted by the owner) of 285.9 bhp on lpg and 271.7 on petrol which is pretty impressive considering he said it costs £20 for 250 miles.
I can also personally vouch for Cotcomp, they've done quite a bit of work on my car and a cpl of remaps.
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He's just done a newage wagon (2003 I think) with superb results and good economy. Chatting to him recently he said there was no suitable 'single kit' easiliy available in UK for the subaru engine. He found a bloke somewhere in europe (italy I think?) that had done a lot of research and put together a carefully selected set of components specifically for it.
He fitted and mapped with results (quoted by the owner) of 285.9 bhp on lpg and 271.7 on petrol which is pretty impressive considering he said it costs £20 for 250 miles.
I can also personally vouch for Cotcomp, they've done quite a bit of work on my car and a cpl of remaps.
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