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u should search the forums first, as theres mountains of info already here on ecus

powerfc if you can get it

other wise there are a heap of other options

links, haltechs, safc, really depends how much you wanna spend

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If your not upgrading the Turbo...don't waste your money.

I am sure you are able to re-map your standard ECU.

If you must safc...

yeh wanted new ecu with standard turbo first. and then when get more money will go to a high flowed turbo.

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Spend the money only once on the tune...do the turbo and safc / powerfc ,and boost controller all together.

yeh i am just running a manuel boost controller. will that have to chang or will it be ok to keep??

so no need for a ecu on standard turbo hey??

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yeh i am just running a manuel boost controller. will that have to chang or will it be ok to keep??

so no need for a ecu on standard turbo hey??

Manual boost is good.....for the turbos.

Aftermarket ecu...don't bother on standard turbo.

Re-tune and map your current ecu...if you want to keep your turbo.

:(

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Manual boost is good.....for the turbos.

Aftermarket ecu...don't bother on standard turbo.

Re-tune and map your current ecu...if you want to keep your turbo.

:(

yeh re map and keep standard ecu hey. any good performance shop would be able to do that hey?? i a from victoria

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