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Old 27-12-2010, 06:38 PM
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Hi there, i got my scoob in september (bug eye wrx) already posted in the new members area and said hello.

I got a afterburner performance pack from scoobyworld for chistmas, consisting of :

Afterburner vortex Backbox

Afterburner Centre section

Afterburner de-cat pipe

and a Afterburner panel filter.


iv also bought myself a Afterburner Decat up-pipe , a genuine STI intercooler spray kit and a set of NGK iridium spark plugs (grade 7)

and finaly this morning i bought a set of Inovit 7.5" x 18" tarmac alloys and tyres in Antrhracite/Graphite.

next on the list is Black Diamond disks and pads all round and a ECUtek remap.

For now im just wondering if it worth me getting lowering springs, the reason i asked is that my last car i had (citroen C2 ) i fitted lowering springs (and also wheel spacers) and it absolutly destroyed my struts and wheel bearings after about 4 month so im a bit aprehensive.

Any comments would be great


cheers Nick
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Old 27-12-2010, 07:08 PM
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Lowering and 18's will probably need arch work, mine rubs like a Bstard when cornering hard, and with rear passengers its a big nono,
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Old 27-12-2010, 07:12 PM
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oh right ok, well im not up for arch work to be honest, im hoping it wont rub with standard suspension .....?
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Old 27-12-2010, 07:28 PM
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Lowering and 18's will probably need arch work, mine rubs like a Bstard when cornering hard, and with rear passengers its a big nono,
Nick, he's got a Newage so not sure if this is as much of an issue....

It will all depend on how much you lower - I've got Tein springs which lower ~30mm and 18's and have no problems with my Bugeye.

You're going to need the remap as soon as you decat the exhaust as your check engine light (also known as the CEL) will be permanently on until you do. I believe you can bypass the lambda sensors (think you should have 2 if the WRX is like the STi) to switch off the CEL but others will be able to advise as to the wisdom of doing this.

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Old 27-12-2010, 08:03 PM
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With those mods it needs mapping asap to save the engine not just turn the light off

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Old 27-12-2010, 08:04 PM
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18's and lowering springs should be fine...as long as your new wheels are correct for your car.
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Old 27-12-2010, 08:45 PM
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right ok thanks for all the advice.

im a bit confused as scoobyworld said the ECU will not need any mapping with this kit and will not bring up any fault lights, they said the only reason you would want a remap is to gain the most power out of the kit, but untill then the car would run perfectly but with only a little more power.

helpppppp lol thiis could get more expensive
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Old 27-12-2010, 09:14 PM
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With those mods it needs mapping asap to save the engine not just turn the light off

Simon
I think its this package:
http://www.scoobyworld.co.uk/catalog...roducts_id=388

So it leaves the main cat (downpipe) as standard - so no need for a remap?

I had to check, assumed it was a package with a decat downpipe too.....
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Old 28-12-2010, 10:19 AM
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yer thats the package mate, no downpipe decat because i wanna keep the car as legal as possible!

the only other part iv got is the decat up pipe but im told that will make no diffence except spool up.....

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Old 28-12-2010, 10:37 AM
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the only other part iv got is the decat up pipe but im told that will make no diffence except spool up.....
the standard bugeye wrx uppipe has an EGT sensor (exhaust gas temp) in it. if the new uppipe doesn't have the hole for this, you'll need to bridge a resistor across the EGT plug otherwise it'll throw up the engine light as sensor will be missing.

easy to do, and i've got loads of the correct resistors spare if you need one.
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Old 28-12-2010, 12:46 PM
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I cant really comment anymore as I used to do all of scoobyworlds mapping but they bought the software to do 01 to 05 a while back.

Imho is needs mapping
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Old 28-12-2010, 01:28 PM
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Well I am planing on mapping it just wasn't planning on it yet, but if iv got to then I will.

Was also Looking at the Simtec ECU, anyone had any experience?

On the resistor side of things, yer I didn't know that, it doesn't have a sensor hole so if you have a resistor that would be great, pm me if paypal and how much u want for it buddy!
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Old 28-12-2010, 01:51 PM
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simtek ecu - hmmmm may have installed a couple of hundred of them

you won't need a resistor if you went simtek as the simtek doesnt use the egt sensor.

SimTek is good, 2 maps, fast processor, maps are high definition and car will run very smooth.. option of antilag and launch control.
If you want antilag and launch control then also worth considering a Syvecs ecu which is only slightly more expensive on a newage but is even more advanced.

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Old 28-12-2010, 01:59 PM
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Had simtek and have syvecs
Would go for a syvecs if you have the extra but the simtek was also good
As for a mapper would only use simon aka JGM
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Old 28-12-2010, 02:12 PM
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For the level of mods you're talking about especially keeping the downpipe cat I'd just get the std ECU mapped, either ECU-Tek or open source - I use Simon and have only ever had/heard of good experiences with him, there are a few other well respected guys about.

I'm running syvecs now but only for the additional functionality it gives me - the car was running 370BHP on an ECU-Tek map without any issues (until I blew a bearing!)
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Old 28-12-2010, 02:12 PM
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You guys are so usefull! I'm guessing jolly green giant is JGM.... What sorta price is a remap from yourself mate? I need to have a wor with my insurance company first anyway , I'm only 20 so it takes alot of convincing and involves them raping my bank account lol
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Old 28-12-2010, 02:23 PM
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lol @ raping bank account.

agree a remap of standard ecu would suit best for these mods..

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Old 28-12-2010, 02:27 PM
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You guys are so usefull! I'm guessing jolly green giant is JGM.... What sorta price is a remap from yourself mate? I need to have a wor with my insurance company first anyway , I'm only 20 so it takes alot of convincing and involves them raping my bank account lol
Pm simon (jolly green monster) and he'll give you different option with vering prices .I'd also give moley a pm or ring him at work Gary Moulson
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Think how far you are going to take the modding . if its upto 350bhp to 400bhp at most i'd go ecutek ,over that then it wont stop and investing in a aftermarket ECU will happen at some point or other .
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Old 28-12-2010, 02:29 PM
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I don't think Keith Michaels do under 25 but worth an ask..

its alright for us oldies
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Old 28-12-2010, 02:41 PM
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Haha insurance wise im sticking with the company im with , I spent about 3 months looking around for insurance and 80% of companies wouldn't insure me, 1 company physically laughed when I said " no i dont have any no claims" lol and the others wanted £7000 pound at least and my future first born!!

so I'm happy with mine they just take abit of arm twisting on mods!

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