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there was a company that did an add on ecu to replace the diff control knob on subaru's, it allowed the driver to pre program the front to rear torque split depending on gear selection, wheel speed and throttle position and were working on adding a steering position sensor. without the steering sensor it was litterally a plug in mod using the ecu and abs inputs through loom adaptors and outputting to the socket for the manual control.
when CCC mag (much missed ) tested it, they found that on an average stage a group N model could set faster times than a group A version
there was a company that did an add on ecu to replace the diff control knob on subaru's, it allowed the driver to pre program the front to rear torque split depending on gear selection, wheel speed and throttle position and were working on adding a steering position sensor. without the steering sensor it was litterally a plug in mod using the ecu and abs inputs through loom adaptors and outputting to the socket for the manual control.
when CCC mag (much missed ) tested it, they found that on an average stage a group N model could set faster times than a group A version