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ecuteked ecu for 07 for sale on mrt forum

Postby ultrablue » Mon Jun 01, 2009 3:10 pm

Hello as the title says i have a 07 STi ECU which has ECUTEK TYPE II $1800 worth of Licencing & tuning and let alone what the ecu is worth itself..
The car ran a consistent 12.7@107mph with a 3''TBE f/pump & standard airbox.. Improve your fuel economy and throttle response with this ecu for your STi..Undetectable by subaru and keep your warranty
Just plug this in get your keys tecked in to suit and your on your way with a 12sec package for only $800, save $$$ on the ECUTEK Licencing fees
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Postby swingn » Mon Jun 01, 2009 3:36 pm

I'm guessing it's not out of a Lib...

It's not your's is it mate?
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Re: ecuteked ecu for 07 for sale on mrt forum

Postby Spec B Wgn » Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:07 pm

ultrablue wrote:..Undetectable by subaru and keep your warranty


the car is modded so the warranty is only worth the MRT paper its written on..
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Postby ultrablue » Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:24 pm

no its not mine,i didn't even think it could be for a wrx
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Postby Arith » Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:32 pm

Even if it is from a Lib, unless you have those exact mods, which is what the Type II tune from EcuTek is configured for, you'll probably have to get it re-tuned.

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Postby tangcla » Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:47 pm

The seller's an idiot.
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Postby swingn » Mon Jun 01, 2009 5:02 pm

tangcla wrote:The seller's an idiot.


That's what I was thinking :P
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Postby Spec B Wgn » Mon Jun 01, 2009 5:16 pm

tangcla wrote:The seller's an idiot.


classic Clarence ...
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Postby Boxer » Mon Jun 01, 2009 5:47 pm

tangcla wrote:The seller's an idiot.


What he said ^
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Postby tangcla » Mon Jun 01, 2009 6:18 pm

I can imagine some newbie punk kid coming along and thinking that by buying that ECU, he'd be running 12.7s quarter mile. :rolleyes:

EcuTek is a rip. $1400 could have been saved from using OpenECU instead of EcuTek. Hardware is entirely the same, the software has the same parameters as well. On top of that, EcuTek locks your ECU so you can never revert back to unmodified.
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Postby loweart » Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:19 pm

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Postby Spec B Wgn » Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:43 pm

tangcla wrote:I can imagine some newbie punk kid coming along and thinking that by buying that ECU, he'd be running 12.7s quarter mile. :rolleyes:

EcuTek is a rip. $1400 could have been saved from using OpenECU instead of EcuTek. Hardware is entirely the same, the software has the same parameters as well. On top of that, EcuTek locks your ECU so you can never revert back to unmodified.


thats not entirely true mate..

any ecutek tuner can flash the ecu back to stock & unlock it for future use.
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Postby tangcla » Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:46 pm

Spec B Wgn wrote:thats not entirely true mate..

any ecutek tuner can flash the ecu back to stock & unlock it for future use.
I was told by a prospective EcuTek dealer (which subsequently turned down the offer) that once it is EcuTek'd, it can't be unlocked and reverted back to unmodified, ever.

I could be wrong, though.
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Postby Arith » Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:49 pm

Spec B Wgn wrote:any ecutek tuner can flash the ecu back to stock & unlock it for future use.

Umm, where did you hear that? Because I called MRT to ask whether or not the EcuTek flash can be removed entirely. They said the EcuTek would still be there, they only put a stock map back on to give it a stock appearance. But the license and software is still there permanently on the ECU. So yeah, it's a bit of tricky wording on their part although it's has to constitute some sort of 'damage' to the ECU if it involves permanent replacement of the factory ECU.

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Postby Spec B Wgn » Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:54 pm

i am a good mate of Sean from S&J automotive here in Adel.

hes the largest Ecutek seller in Aus. and one of the best tuners.

but heres more proof for you guys from MRT themselves

Once an ECU is upgraded with a map other than the factory item with ECUTEK software it will prevent access for a number of reasons including intellectual property of the tuner, intellectual property of ECUTEK and simply to prevent changes to the map for safety and relaibility in the engine and its tune (Safety for the end user - You). Once flashed back to a standard map (which ANY ECUTEK agent will do for ANY client) the ECU will be able to be accessed by any 'Legitimate' software / hardware package - And that includes but is not limited to the factory Subaru hardware (which has never been disputed).

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