TD05 & V4 Ecu into a Classic '94 Wagon

TD05 & V4 Ecu into a Classic '94 Wagon

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Jimmyarm

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1,962 posts

179 months

Friday 23rd March 2012
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Are these just a straight swap for the td04 and I4 ecu that mine came with ?

Seems to be a minefield of information on scoobynet and similar with no definative answer as to wether any other bits need changing at the same time.

It seems the best upgrade route with a daughterboard tagged onto the v4 and a remap by one of the chaps that frequent here smile


Jimmyarm

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179 months

Friday 23rd March 2012
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http://mobile.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=...

Kinky to the car thread, can't edit on iPhone !

Vixpy1

42,625 posts

265 months

Friday 23rd March 2012
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No the plugs on the ECU's are different.

Best bet on the early cars is to find an Apexi Power FC, like this one

http://bbs.22b.com/forums/showthread.php?21291-Ape...

The seller is a good chap too.

Jimmyarm

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179 months

Friday 23rd March 2012
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I did read that somewhere but then I spotted a v4 on eBay and the plugs look exactly the same as the ones in mine - four plug yellow connectors ?

Jimmyarm

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179 months

Friday 23rd March 2012
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Whoops, I mean a Z4 ecu smile

ScoobieWRX

4,863 posts

227 months

Saturday 24th March 2012
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You'll be able to get an ESL/Daughterboard remap solution (Full Custom real-time remap) for your ECU when you fit a TD05 16G, and no doubt you would want to run some 440cc injectors so you're fuelling sufficiently, and a 1.78bar map sensor from a V3 or V4 Impreza to stop boost cutting when you're making over 1.2bar boost otherwise there's no point in fitting the TD05.

Z4 ECU is fine if you run exactly the same original setup as the WRX it originally comes from otherwise remap really is the way to do this.

Jimmyarm

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179 months

Tuesday 27th March 2012
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Thanks for the info.

What I was trying to do is start off by getting the power up to the saloon models of the same age.

From what I can see/read the only differences where the ecu and the turbo, both are available for a total of less than £200 so it seemed like a no brainer to just swap them over ?

JollyGrnMonster

887 posts

198 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2012
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Yes you can do exactly that.

Would recommend getting it checked after as fuel pump will be under more demand etc.

Then get it mapped when you get bored with the power smile

Jimmyarm

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Wednesday 4th April 2012
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Thanks smile

Unfortunately the top hose decided to spring a leak at the weekend so cooling system needs some work before I go after a bit more power.

Block tester came up negative but seems to build up a lot of pressure in the system when on boost so might be doing the headgaskets shortly !

JollyGrnMonster

887 posts

198 months

Thursday 5th April 2012
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If water comes out the overflow by the battery whilst on boost (point the pipe out the wing and watch on boost) then most likely head gaskets unfortunatly

Jimmyarm

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Thursday 5th April 2012
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Nice easy test smile

Spin spanners for a living so doing the gaskets isnt the end of the world biggrin