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Ok, today I've sent my '93 Auto TT ECU away to Jeff at Zedworld to have a Zedworld chip fitted :D
My car is pretty much stock, apart from an Apexi intake (single), Japspeed decats (inc Turbo elbows) and a Mongoose exhaust, given that the Zed has 97,000 miles on it and is Twenty years old - what kind of BHP am I looking at, after the ECU has been chipped?
The car runs well, boosts well and appears to have been well looked after by it's previous owners, it's never let me down.
On average (if there is such a measurement) - how much power (BHP), is lost over the years and how can it be reclaimed?
I know that this like asking "how long is a piece of string?" but some idea, even a guesstimate would be a start.
I await in anticipation......Andy