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james28

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628 posts

226 months

Tuesday 21st June 2011
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Well its new to me
picked up my new subaru impreza wrx with ppp
30k from new thought i would share some pictures with you


james28

Original Poster:

628 posts

226 months

Tuesday 21st June 2011
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5paul5

664 posts

194 months

Tuesday 21st June 2011
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Nice, great cars these, on my 6th.

wilbo83

1,550 posts

188 months

Tuesday 21st June 2011
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Planning on buying one of these very soon, looks very nice, and best colour too. Any info on how much you paid / mileage etc?

james28

Original Poster:

628 posts

226 months

Tuesday 21st June 2011
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Its got 31k from new 3 owners as for the price they go anywhere from 3 to 7 k depending on condition mileage etc etc
and i love it its fitted with the additional ppp handling is awesome smile

wilbo83

1,550 posts

188 months

Tuesday 21st June 2011
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I am hoping to get a WRX300 model which also has the PPP fitted, really cant wait to get one now! Yours looks mint. :-)

AndySpecD

436 posts

210 months

Tuesday 21st June 2011
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Looks very nice - very clean car you've got there

paulmoonraker

2,850 posts

186 months

Tuesday 21st June 2011
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Great car. I had the same in silver. PPP makes a massive difference to the WRX... Enjoy smile

james28

Original Poster:

628 posts

226 months

Tuesday 21st June 2011
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yes love it already need to do an oil change though as its gone past 7k since last one i like to do them more often than that smile

rossw46

1,293 posts

183 months

Tuesday 21st June 2011
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Very very tasty lick

ScoobieWRX

4,863 posts

249 months

Tuesday 21st June 2011
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....and just wait till you get a proper remap hehe

wilbo83

1,550 posts

188 months

Tuesday 21st June 2011
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ScoobieWRX said:
....and just wait till you get a proper remap hehe
What gains can be had from a remap without any upgrades from PPP spec?

james28

Original Poster:

628 posts

226 months

Tuesday 21st June 2011
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Leaving it stock its plenty quick enough for me
but the oil change cannot come soon enough hopefully thursday of friday

ScoobieWRX

4,863 posts

249 months

Tuesday 21st June 2011
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270-280bhp as it's a wrx with standard injectors and turbo.....More importantly though upto 300-310ftlb torque.

paulmoonraker

2,850 posts

186 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2011
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ScoobieWRX said:
270-280bhp as it's a wrx with standard injectors and turbo.....More importantly though upto 300-310ftlb torque.
having owned one, I have to say, I dont think the PPP is a bad map and has the benefit of being easy to insure and keeping standard

james28

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628 posts

226 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2011
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mine is 265 hp with the ppp
so plenty quick enough

ScoobieWRX

4,863 posts

249 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2011
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PPP is fine for most but you pay an over inflated price for what you get if you had to pay for it as a fresh install, or paid a premium for your new vehicle because it already has PPP.

It is only a one size fits all solution albeit a very expensive one at that. 10 identical PPP WRX's would all produce very different power and torque, some a bit more than OEM quoted and others a bit less because PPP doesn't take into account each car's individuality.

Incidently, in my experience, WRX and STi's that were PPP'd from brand spanking new at the dealer as soon as they were first registered tend to make a bit more power than those that were PPP'd after the first year or two of motoring after the Subaru running in period and nominal mileage (10K to 20K+ miles).

As with a lot of Subaru PPP owners, both STi and WRX, you will eventually become very used to the power output and there will come a time when you want to increase power/torque. It happens to most of us.

A remap should reap some more rewards, specially in the torque department, and that's where the difference between PPP and custom remap is clearly felt.

If you love your PPP more power to your elbow and if it satisfies your need for speed that's great however, there is no substitute for a full custom remap.

BTW...My initial comment was said toungue in cheek so please don't take anything personal from it.

ETA: Whether you have an Open Source or EcuTek remap, it's not detectable via the dealership unless they drive it and notice it goes much better than your average PPP. Even then, if stealerships could download and read the mapping off your ECU (which they can't, though they can flash), they wouldn't know what they were looking at or looking for unless someone at the dealer actually does their own, again highly unlikely.

As far as the warranty is concerned, there is no hardware change externally and they sure as hell won't know there has been a software change. Not detectable unless they properly interrogate the ECU.

Edited by ScoobieWRX on Wednesday 22 June 10:18

james28

Original Poster:

628 posts

226 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2011
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ScoobieWRX said:
PPP is fine for most but you pay an over inflated price for what you get if you had to pay for it as a fresh install, or paid a premium for your new vehicle because it already has PPP.

It is only a one size fits all solution albeit a very expensive one at that. 10 identical PPP WRX's would all produce very different power and torque, some a bit more than OEM quoted and others a bit less because PPP doesn't take into account each car's individuality.

Incidently, in my experience, WRX and STi's that were PPP'd from brand spanking new at the dealer as soon as they were first registered tend to make a bit more power than those that were PPP'd after the first year or two of motoring after the Subaru running in period and nominal mileage (10K to 20K+ miles).

As with a lot of Subaru PPP owners, both STi and WRX, you will eventually become very used to the power output and there will come a time when you want to increase power/torque. It happens to most of us.

A remap should reap some more rewards, specially in the torque department, and that's where the difference between PPP and custom remap is clearly felt.

If you love your PPP more power to your elbow and if it satisfies your need for speed that's great however, there is no substitute for a full custom remap.

BTW...My initial comment was said toungue in cheek so please don't take anything personal from it.
Nice write up
i think mine was done from new
like you say i think eventually i will become used to the power and demand more lol
but for now at least i am happy as can be i really dont know why i didnt get a subaru before now the car feels so tight and responsive.