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I have a manual TT Engine ECU I am looking to sell but before I do I was wondering if anyone has had any dealings with the people who have chipped it. It has a 2 stage boost button on it, with normal and higher the 2 settings for the boost. I spoke to the company who are called Turbosystems Motorsport, Unit 9, Winpenny Rd, Parkhouse Ind Estate East, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Staffs ST5 7RH on the sticker on the ECU, they said it was chipped but would be ok to use on a standard car. Anyone got any input regarding this before I list it or any intrest. I have included a pic of the ECU/Sticker on it.

 

Cheers John Crisp

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Never heard of them, but if I had to make a totally uneducated guess I would assume it was a rebadged version of a SuperChips ECU - a number of small companies did that.

It all depends on how they programed it.

It should be fine on a Stock TT.

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Thanks for the replies guys. I am gonna phone the guy again and see if he can shed any light as to how its wired etc but was just wondering if anyone had any experience with this company. The guy I spoke with yesterday said they work on a lot of Evo's so they cant be that small a company.

 

Cheers John

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