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Does anyone here have the Blitz ECU ?

What changes will be done if I purchase this ecu ? fuel re-map ?

rev + speed limiter removed ?

and what's stock boost set to ? 9psi ?

only mod I got till now is 3inch hifl exhaust and k&n air filter

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i had one that was tuned for a stock 32 with exhaust air filter and fmic.

i put it in my car when it was just that with a boost controller and it ran very fkn nice.

speed limiter was gone and rev limit was set to 8000.

it had a little more aggressive ignition map i was told and it felt really good, also it wouldnt cut on boost until 14psi on the stock turbo, a slight improvement over the stock ecu.

but yeah i guess it depends what it was tuned for in the first place.

mine was a pretty noticeable performance increase from stock.

never dyno'd the diff but u could definately feel it.

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