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Old 02 July 2009, 20:49   #1 (permalink)
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Default DCCD into non DCCD car?

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My mate want's to fit a DCCD box into a 1998 WRX, I use a GEM's ecu tocontrol the diff in my rally car, but is expensive. Anyone know of any other cheaper options?

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neetronics / dccd pro / oem all cheaper than Gem's solution
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Cheers, where's best to source them?
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Neetronics is dutch kit and dccd pro ($300ish i think )is canadian (I think) - Google will be your friend for distributors, although have a look at the other dccd threads on here or search on here for them as there is plenty of experience from other users.

I went oem (original equipment manufacturer) route and got the 5 speed kit and the centre diff on here from P20SPD/ Steven's car when he was selling his. Paul at Zen Performance - Pavlo on here - fitted it all for me and wired it up, and then fitted the subsequent 6 speed 04 spec c dccd box for me that I run now which runs off the same electronics. Paul wouldn't be a bad starting point as he knows all this backwards and can usually find bits.

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Hi had a Neetronics but wasn't that happy with it. I've decided to use a Spiider. (DCCDPro.com) There's 3 different types to choose from. The one that I'm getting you get a OEM thumb wheel.
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