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Ecu sb code and type ra STI inlet manifold
As above I have a sb ecu
Can anyone tell me what good it is and I have the type ra STI inlet manifold with fith injector but I'm wanting to no ecu spec basicly what power it delivers I'm looking to achieve around 330-350 bhp max not wanting anymore than that but just wanting to no if these parts are a good platform For me to work with The car is a 1996 wrx standard at moment |
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Be more like 300 bhp think I may have been little unrealistic with 350 lol I'm getting an upgraded fuel pump and looking into the injectors as they are grey ones
not sure if they will need upgrading they came with the ra inlet Also wanting new up and down pipes and manifold as well as service parts But if anyone knows about sb ecu spec I will be greatfull car in process of pairing at mo so getting little excited should be on road in month or two if all goes well just got get few bits for it yet couple of sensors to |
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I used to know the Pre96 ECU versions inside out. But my memory now fails me.
Thank God for Google and a post I made on Scoobynet 10 years ago....... SA is STi 1, SB is STi 1 RA. SA runs just over 1 bar SB runs 0.95 bar, uses strange boost control and is very lean. I wouldn't run an SB in anything in the UK. |
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Found another old post that may be of use :
U8 or W6 ECU is standard 1993/1994 WRX 2C is standard 1994 WRX (a bit of a cross-over between U8/W6 and the Z4) Z4 ECU is 1994-1996 WRX STi ECU was SA STi RA ECU was SB STi 2 ECU was 6K STi 2 RA ECU was 7K WRX RA ECU are W9 or Z5 WRX Wagon 1C, 3B, V9 UK/Euro GT/Aus WRX Saloon & Wagon V7, 7D, 6D |
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Power wise the SB is going to be around 260bhp.
5th injector isn't active and pretty crude to be honest even if it were. |
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Thanks Scott
I'm going to keep the sb ecu for time being I'm not using car at moment Got list of service parts to get I'm wanting to know if you could recommend A timing belt brand as that will be on my to do list at end of month Also I'm wanting to know if there was any crystal headlightss made for this model It's old shape 1996 before face lift and before I forget I'm looking for a aftermarket steering wheel with boss any ideas |
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Roger Clarke Motorsport do a very good priced Timing Belt Kit including new pulleys and tensioner at what is a very good price compared to what they used to cost a few years back.
https://rogerclarkmotorsport.co.uk/s...-95my-ej202225 |
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and all available from your friendly site sponsor at "deal" pricing...........
the likes of a matched Harvey Smith "trick" up-pipe, possibly ported headers, etc. will all help and personally you want to upgrade your board using a mappable ESL daughetboard for best results IMO early ECU is never going to achieve your figures properly on its own
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Would you not be better of just putting an esl board into the original ecu then mapping it. I wouldn’t think a ra ecu wouldnt work on a wrx . Specs would be way different
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The cams and pistons are different between the engines for the ecu your planning on ,
You will not archive the goals your after on that ecu, and as Scott says you are not advised to run it on U.K. Fuel . The 5th injector is worthless and was only put there for homoligation purposes, The car your using should have a z4 ecu and Is the best production ecu for your car 260hp with a few simple mods it should make 270/280 but I'd strongly advise a fueling check . You can not realistically swap injectors to I gather the 440s as the grey ones are 380cc And hope to run on a stock ecu. The sti ra ran more Boost as it had a better intercooler but they run short skirt pistons . Ratio is different and different cams . z4 only is what im getting at lol and you will thanks us when you keep your shells around the crank not in your sump.. But if funds are there esl it! Last edited by scooby doo; 04-04-2018 at 02:01 PM. |
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Yep thanks not going to use sb ecu sticking with what I have got
Thanks for all the info Going to have a good look over the car next week got to get this car finished can't wait to get in it and drive got a noisy injector clicking noise now have not changed the yet they are the ones that came with car so shopping list grows |
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Going to start from scratch any advice welcome
I will have a look at what ecu is currently in car and injectors ect . If I can stay pretty much standard with just air filter and exhaust upgrade and maybe front mount ( not decided yet ) And can get to around 280bhp I will be happy Took onboard your advice above and made decision to run pretty much standard as plan is to keep the old girl long term So thanks for help I will update once I no what ecu is and injectors are on car and hope everything is correct |
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You should be running a Z4 ECU which is rated at 260ps and runs 12.7psi.
This is the 2nd best ECU for the early WRX and certainly the most common from the Sept 1994-1996 era. The slightly better 6K ECU from the STi 2 of 1995/1996 runs 13.64psi and is mapped identical to the UK Prodrive upgrade of that era. The early ECU do have a socket/location inside for an upgrade (the STi V1 and STi RA use this). Into this you can plug either : 1. A 27C1028 chip, 2. A ScoobyECU adaptor running 3. A ESL V1 board 4. A ESL V2 board (live mappable) On standard injectors, map sensor and intercooler these chips/adaptors can set the car up to run a safe 16.11psi. I used to develop and sell 3 of the above. Items 1, 2 and 4. The ESL V2 can be live mapped and also allows you to run larger injectors, later map sensor etc..... You may be able to pick up 2nd hand if you search for scoobyecu, 27C1028 etc.... I probably sold 400+ but stopped selling them in 2009 mainly due to others jumping on the band wagon, copies of my maps appearing and prices being driven so low it wasn't worth the effort (I was HMRC registered so had to factor that into my time, effort, pricing strategy and impact on my main salary tax code) If you Google me and polarperformance or scoobyecu there's plenty of info lying around the net. |
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