Back from knee surgery and got a semi-new car over the weekend.
#21
Re: Back from knee surgery and got a semi-new car over the weekend.
Originally Posted by 96turboracer
hah, I've never slept so much in my life. The first two days I was taking two at a time every four hours or so. I slept 20hrs both days
I stand up and everything is all dizzy and whatnot, can't read anything to save my life. can't focus. sucks...
tylenol it is....
I stand up and everything is all dizzy and whatnot, can't read anything to save my life. can't focus. sucks...
tylenol it is....
When the doc tells you to start stretching it and stuff.....start. I gaffed off my doc because I thought I was going to hurt it again, its now almost Sept and I still am having problems.
#22
Re: Back from knee surgery and got a semi-new car over the weekend.
Originally Posted by 96turboracer
Thanks for the info man.
about how much $ wise would this setup be?
about how much $ wise would this setup be?
250 whp is good enough to spank allot of things and hang with stock sti's.
me and dav civic know our ---- when it comes to this actual model.
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Re: Back from knee surgery and got a semi-new car over the weekend.
Originally Posted by kain
headers are fine. subaru actually designed them soo well that aftermarket ones dont do ----.
#25
Re: Back from knee surgery and got a semi-new car over the weekend.
Originally Posted by 96turboracer
How's that hatch of yours coming along?
I've been busy, working, driving to work takes almost 2 hours now, and in the process of buying a house, I'm supposed to close on it tomorrow....let's see....It's been off and on now a few times.Once I move in I'll start playing with it. I'm also doing the ebay store with the decals, which is going pretty good, so that keeps me busy, plus the meetings in the afternoon, gotta keep going to those.
I'm a busy ****....
Well like Kain said, Cobb is the easiest and it is cheap, you can download maps, plug it in and go. Anything else will require tuning. If you only have a set goal in performance, that will get you there. If you want endless tuning capability, look into something a little better, more standalone.
I did notice a big difference with my manifold, it not only changed the sound of the classic boxter engine, to a deeper muscle tone, but it also decreased spool up time by a good 500rpms, and the power delivery is a lot smoother. Now the factory one can give you those numbers too, no problem.
#26
Re: Back from knee surgery and got a semi-new car over the weekend.
Originally Posted by davcivic
I got it one day, parked it ouside, and has been sitting there ever since.....
I've been busy, working, driving to work takes almost 2 hours now, and in the process of buying a house, I'm supposed to close on it tomorrow....let's see....It's been off and on now a few times.Once I move in I'll start playing with it. I'm also doing the ebay store with the decals, which is going pretty good, so that keeps me busy, plus the meetings in the afternoon, gotta keep going to those.
I'm a busy ****....
Well like Kain said, Cobb is the easiest and it is cheap, you can download maps, plug it in and go. Anything else will require tuning. If you only have a set goal in performance, that will get you there. If you want endless tuning capability, look into something a little better, more standalone.
I did notice a big difference with my manifold, it not only changed the sound of the classic boxter engine, to a deeper muscle tone, but it also decreased spool up time by a good 500rpms, and the power delivery is a lot smoother. Now the factory one can give you those numbers too, no problem.
I've been busy, working, driving to work takes almost 2 hours now, and in the process of buying a house, I'm supposed to close on it tomorrow....let's see....It's been off and on now a few times.Once I move in I'll start playing with it. I'm also doing the ebay store with the decals, which is going pretty good, so that keeps me busy, plus the meetings in the afternoon, gotta keep going to those.
I'm a busy ****....
Well like Kain said, Cobb is the easiest and it is cheap, you can download maps, plug it in and go. Anything else will require tuning. If you only have a set goal in performance, that will get you there. If you want endless tuning capability, look into something a little better, more standalone.
I did notice a big difference with my manifold, it not only changed the sound of the classic boxter engine, to a deeper muscle tone, but it also decreased spool up time by a good 500rpms, and the power delivery is a lot smoother. Now the factory one can give you those numbers too, no problem.
just get the cobb tuning ecu. also a nice cheap turbo back is the tanabe. its a great design but we busted up ours and decided to get a greddy. same sound slightly louder. also, perrin makes exillent products. i dont know what downpipe we have on his, but its half cast, half pipe contraption welded togeather.
also, get ready to deal with the fucken top o2 sensor and ----.
jago your funny.
#27
Re: Back from knee surgery and got a semi-new car over the weekend.
I know that's why I said
We are talking about numbers here, It will net you the same 350whp, but the power might come in faster a good 500-750rpms faster than with the stock manifold. Is that worth the $1000 price on some....hellllll No...I got mine for $300 as a package deal with the Utec and he threw in a bunch of other misc parts. That's why I did it.
Now the factory one can give you those numbers too, no problem.
#28
Re: Back from knee surgery and got a semi-new car over the weekend.
Hey guys, I'm thinking it probably is, but is this exhaust total crap?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/02-06...20149080QQrdZ1
if so, what are some better choices that are still cost effective?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/02-06...20149080QQrdZ1
if so, what are some better choices that are still cost effective?
#29
Re: Back from knee surgery and got a semi-new car over the weekend.
That looks pretty good. I'm not a fan of big brand names, when it comes to pipes, it's just a tube, as long as you are getting those gases away from the turbo as quick as possible it will work.
I had a table before comparing a bunch of different exhausts on the WRX, power out put and db levels. The difference between all where +/- 5hp. The big difference is in the sound.
I would buy it, it will be better than stock, and will save you a lot of money. If you go brand name, you would end up paying over $1200 for everything. I'm not a hardcore racer :1, I want the car to be better for myself, a system like this will achieve that. Unless you like to brag about what parts and how much is into your car.
If I was you, I would go ahead and purchase an o2 sensor fix and do it right away. There is also a fix for the EGT probe that goes in the Up-pipe. Take it out, I made the mistake of putting it back in, but when you remove the cat the temps are so hot that it melted the little wire, which probably isn't too good for the turbo. I used the fix, a 10cent resistor, and got a bolt to plug the hole, It is metric of course, I think it is 12 x 1.25.
The O2 sensor fix, well they sell two, one is an extension to put the sensor away from the exhaust gases, the other is a resistor to solder in the line.
I had a table before comparing a bunch of different exhausts on the WRX, power out put and db levels. The difference between all where +/- 5hp. The big difference is in the sound.
I would buy it, it will be better than stock, and will save you a lot of money. If you go brand name, you would end up paying over $1200 for everything. I'm not a hardcore racer :1, I want the car to be better for myself, a system like this will achieve that. Unless you like to brag about what parts and how much is into your car.
If I was you, I would go ahead and purchase an o2 sensor fix and do it right away. There is also a fix for the EGT probe that goes in the Up-pipe. Take it out, I made the mistake of putting it back in, but when you remove the cat the temps are so hot that it melted the little wire, which probably isn't too good for the turbo. I used the fix, a 10cent resistor, and got a bolt to plug the hole, It is metric of course, I think it is 12 x 1.25.
The O2 sensor fix, well they sell two, one is an extension to put the sensor away from the exhaust gases, the other is a resistor to solder in the line.
#30
Re: Back from knee surgery and got a semi-new car over the weekend.
Originally Posted by 96turboracer
Hey guys, I'm thinking it probably is, but is this exhaust total crap?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/02-06...20149080QQrdZ1
if so, what are some better choices that are still cost effective?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/02-06...20149080QQrdZ1
if so, what are some better choices that are still cost effective?
it might coz a little more but u know it go throught the hand of this OG here
They fit good and everything, whole bunch of ppl are using it
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/02-06...0302QQtcZphoto