#1
31st May 2011 - 09:36 AM
Post |
|
---|---|
hey I just bought a wrx and would like to know if anyone had some range of how much it would cost me to give it a dyno tune as i have done a few minor bolt ons If anyone has some information it would be greatly appreciated |
iamhappy46
Post #6
Depends on the year model. 2001 onwards, around $400 for a complete retune of the stock ECU for around 180Kw@wheels. Pre 2000(original shape) and your looking at around $1000 |
---|
iamhappy46
Post #9
unichip piggy back and boost controller fitted and custom tuned for 1550-1750 Factory WRX boost control solenoid is good for 22psi |
---|
stockmy00
Post #10
Cost me 1100 to have a turbo fitted, filters and oil changed plus dyno tune. Though I already had a haltech ecu and tune. Which cost 1700 at the time. |
---|
iamhappy46
Post #11
Older models should have a non Ecutek tuning solution in the VERY near future... fitment of a 01 WRX ECU via a patch loom with the ability to remove the GC8 AFM and fit an RB25 or Z32 AFM |
---|
charlie_01wrx
Post #13
Factory WRX boost control solenoid is good for 22psi no they aint the 2 ports are not much good after 17 psi. mine died giving me an infinite amount of boost. plus they spike aswell.. much better off going something like a grimspeed 3 port solenoid the difference is huge. but yeah for stock ecu reflash $600-1200 01+ pre 00 will need something like power fc, ecktek, etc, as you cannot flash their ecu's. |
---|
iamhappy46
Post #14
no they aint the 2 ports are not much good after 17 psi. mine died giving me an infinite amount of boost. plus they spike aswell.. much better off going something like a grimspeed 3 port solenoid the difference is huge. but yeah for stock ecu reflash $600-1200 01+ pre 00 will need something like power fc, ecktek, etc, as you cannot flash their ecu's. Admittedly, the Grimspeed(General Motors BC Ecotec solenoid) is a good option but the 2 port can be adequately controlled... if you know what your doing with the tune and setting realistic mapping targets An upgraded wastegate actuator also works well I am doing some development work with rexnet support on a pre 00 tuning solution using an 01/02 ECU with a patch loom to suit for under $1200 supplied, installed and stage 1 base tuned |
---|
charlie_01wrx
Post #15
that would be handy for gc8 owners, being able to diy tune with tactrix |
---|
iamhappy46
Post #16
that would be handy for gc8 owners, being able to diy tune with tactrix whats your user on rexnet? Exactly The development thread is in the ECU Tech section over there |
---|
If you have a BoostCruising account enter your user name and password into the yellow box.
Alternatively, you can quickly login with Facebook.
If you don't have an account create one below.
Create AccountLogin using your Facebook account!