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Old 19-02-2006, 03:04 PM
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Default Cossie management

I know this isn't a simple question to answer but i was just wondering how much it would cost to convert my S2 RS turbo to cossie management

Seems that it the way forward

Any advise would be greatly appreciated
Old 19-02-2006, 03:24 PM
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if ya doin it yaself i'd look at spending around 1 and half grand once uve got all parts, any work u mite need done on parts to convert them, settin up etc etc, rolling road set up and chipping etc
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I wouldn't exactly say that fitting a load of 1980's second hand stuff to your car is the way forward
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Agreed with Tony,

Modern set-ups are not only more capable but very often cheaper than cossy management.

My ECU was £1000.00 and comes complete with anti lag, traction control, launch control, etc etc.
Take a look www.dtafast.co.uk i have the P8 Pro.

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We shift the P8 Pro for around £900, the S60 is around £800 and the E48 around £600 Add a loom, a couple of sensors and a bit of hardware, a mapping session and your up around that £1.5k price on a nice new modern set-up.

Same for any of the aftermarket systems really, Omex is also rated very highly
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As above but you can get cossie management cheaper, I know because the stuff dor the missis rst came now were near 1k lol

Got most of the management from cliffs1 for £300 then my ecu and loom of the cossie.
Fitting it myself and then just needs mapping, say around £300 tops i spose.
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