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Old Apr 16, 2004 | 07:01 PM
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What are the differences in Xede's

Are there any hardware differences between the Subaru, Evo and Porsche Exedes?

For example, If I already had a Subaru Exede but sold the subie and bought an EVO, could I send the Exede to Vishnu to get the EPROM reflashed for the EVO, buy the EVO harness and install it in the EVO?

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Old Apr 16, 2004 | 07:52 PM
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There are significant hardware differences between the Porsche, Suby and EVO XEDEs. The differences come from having to accept different kinds of crank triggers (60-2, asymetric, 30-1, etc,.) that different manfacturers use. While you can certainly use a WRX XEDE on an STi and an EVO XEDE on an Eclipse and a 911 XEDE on a Boxter (or even an Audi or VW), you can't mix and match XEDEs made for different crank trigger waveforms. Nor is it only a firmware update which dictates which CAS it accepts. So you gotta stay in the family if you want to move your XEDE from car to car.

The Porsche XEDE is a bit trickier than the rest, however. One reason is that the MAF sensor is 0-12v, not 0-5v which is what the XEDE is designed to accept. So we use a separate voltage converted to scale down the MAF voltage going into the XEDE and step it back up going out of the XEDE.

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Old Apr 17, 2004 | 05:58 PM
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Many thanks. This is very informative!
 




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