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Old 10-05-2011, 09:23 PM   #1
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I was wondering if anyone can tell me how to change inbetween the 2 tunes that are on a Mines/Prodrive Z4 ecu for a 1995 Subaru sti version 2. Supposedly the mines Z4 ecu has a stock tune and a Prodrive tune but noone knows how to change between them. Thank you for your help
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Yes, it does have 2 tunes, the stock tune on the ECU (not a Prodrive tune) and the Mines tune. To revert to the stock tune, reconnect resistor J1 on the ECU board.
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Old 10-06-2011, 08:42 AM   #3
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Thank you so much. Just curious but how did you come upon this info? And do you know any thing else about these ecu's? And lastly you wouldn't happen to have a picture of this resistor layout by chance?
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Alright cool but wheres the resistor of importance? I see chips and circuits.
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Alright cool but wheres the resistor of importance? I see chips and circuits.
I circled it in red for you. It is labled "J1" on the board. It will likely be cut. Solder it back together to run off the rom on the main board not the add on chip.


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Thank you guys so much for clearing it up
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You can just wire in a toggle switch to that jumper and you will be able to switch between stock tune and mines on the fly. Just be sure you have good gas(93 or better) before running hard on that Mines tune. It is pretty aggressive timing wise.
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You can just wire in a toggle switch to that jumper and you will be able to switch between stock tune and mines on the fly. Just be sure you have good gas(93 or better) before running hard on that Mines tune. It is pretty aggressive timing wise.
No, don't even run a mines tune on US 93, it's not enough.
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