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Re: Fedorgnp's Build

Postby Fedorgnp on Sat, 27 Sep 2014 11:34 +0000

hartster wrote:Which chip are you thinking of? Exhaust?



Not sure yet. Still doing my research on whats the best to put in.
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Re: Fedorgnp's Build

Postby jaybags on Sun, 28 Sep 2014 7:59 +0000

Builds looking good mate.

I can help with the research, spent months before I made my purchase.
For a straight out of the box 'chip', you can't beat Steinbauer - it's the most reliable as far as chips go, and wont have your lux go in limp mode when you need it most.

Though your best option is going a piggy back computer like the HKS F-Con iD or the UniChip Q+.
They wire directly into your ECU and needs to be tuned on a dyno specifically for your engine. They control everything from boost, injector timing, air fuel ratio, throttle response, etc rather than just a set assumed rail pressure from a chip. They're hell of a lot safer for your engine, and you'll get so much more out of it. Have a look into 'em.

Though - if you get a piggyback ECU, you'll need a new clutch, there'll be way too much torque for your clutch to handle and will start slipping all up to 5th gear.
Cheers,
Jay


My (super slow) build - viewtopic.php?f=50&t=20120
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Re: Fedorgnp's Build

Postby Fedorgnp on Tue, 30 Sep 2014 8:05 +0000

jaybags wrote:Builds looking good mate.

I can help with the research, spent months before I made my purchase.
For a straight out of the box 'chip', you can't beat Steinbauer - it's the most reliable as far as chips go, and wont have your lux go in limp mode when you need it most.

Though your best option is going a piggy back computer like the HKS F-Con iD or the UniChip Q+.
They wire directly into your ECU and needs to be tuned on a dyno specifically for your engine. They control everything from boost, injector timing, air fuel ratio, throttle response, etc rather than just a set assumed rail pressure from a chip. They're hell of a lot safer for your engine, and you'll get so much more out of it. Have a look into 'em.

Though - if you get a piggyback ECU, you'll need a new clutch, there'll be way too much torque for your clutch to handle and will start slipping all up to 5th gear.


Great advice. Thanks for that
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Re: Fedorgnp's Build

Postby Fedorgnp on Wed, 03 Aug 2016 9:46 +0000

Just did the rear bar, and instaled a red arc tow pro. Running out of mods now.
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