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Postby wally09 » Sat Nov 26, 2011 12:30 am

Name: David
Car: 2007 Liberty GT tbSTi #230

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So current Mods are:
6000k low beam HID
HID reverse,
HID fogs
LED parkers, map lights, dome lights, courtesy lights,
3xLED strip in boot
Rays Volk CE28n 19*8 +43 they fit with a little bit of guard rolling
Rays Duralumin Lock nuts
DBA slotted rotors
Brembo 4 Pot and 2 Pots
Bilstein and pink springs
Defi boost gauge mounted on A pillar
Hyperflow CAI
Perrin turbo intake pipe
Perrin TMIC
Perrin recirc blow off valve
PHAT Dump pipe
Xforce catback
Ultrex grill CF, STi badge for more powaa
Whiteline front and rear sway bars
Whiteline strut bar with brake stopper
And all the other standard STi goodies

Future mods/plans:
STi Door sills
JDM coin holder
new red stitched leather for the gearshifter, handbrake and center console.
DAMD flat bottom steering wheel
repair the scratches on the rims then paint them darker

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Postby cruisn » Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:40 am

Nice ride for a 20yo. :good:

Looks like youve got your head screwed on right. :D
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Postby JDGT05 » Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:53 am

I thought I was doing well for myself at 20!

Nice ride mate, get more pics up!
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Postby wally09 » Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:31 am

i'll be relying on you tomorrow James to take some photos :D
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Postby JDGT05 » Sat Nov 26, 2011 11:53 am

haha fair enough.

Quiet funny seeing that first picture!, At one stage I was gonna come buy that car, I remember seeing it on the web when I was weighing up my options!
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Postby 1dua566 » Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:12 am

Looks soo nice man. Was thinking about getting a perrin inlet hose for the gt, did you notice much after installing it?
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Postby wally09 » Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:49 pm

umm im not sure, i did my whole intake in one big hit, so i cant say definitively that it helps.... more bling than anything but it is a hell of a lot smoother path for the air,

can hear the turbo alot more now :D
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Postby bass_straitener » Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:25 pm

ben_mcnamara182 wrote:Looks soo nice man. Was thinking about getting a perrin inlet hose for the gt, did you notice much after installing it?


I'm currently getting a few things done to my TB STI and am also installing the Perrin silcone turbo inlet. Having spoken to members of the WRX club, I'm a member of, the general consensus is that it will get your turbo spooling earlier slightly more of a turbo noise and slightly louder BOV sound from the original equipment. Also opinion is the Perrin is by far the best construction and easiest to fit. A good bit of kit when combined with the panel filter as a basic complimentary mod. You will require a tune however after installing the inlet pipe as it does have a tendency to cause your engine to run lean.
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Postby wally09 » Wed Mar 06, 2013 2:38 pm

finally had a tune, 186.8 kw, pretty happy with the results from what mods i have put on the car........


but its not enough :(

but good news is its motivation to push for more.

turbo,headers,fuel pump and injectors to come
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Postby JDGT05 » Wed Mar 06, 2013 7:43 pm

Sounds good mate! Where'd you go for the tune!
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Postby wally09 » Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:03 pm

I ended up going to MMS for the tune, i went there and had a good chat with them about where i wanted to get to with the car
and Neil was more then helpful with this.
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Postby JDGT05 » Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:14 pm

wally09 wrote:I ended up going to MMS for the tune, i went there and had a good chat with them about where i wanted to get to with the car
and Neil was more then helpful with this.


Sounds good mate, few guys from forum have gone there for tunes and have heard nothing but good things!
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Postby wally09 » Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:37 pm

JDGT05 wrote:
Sounds good mate, few guys from forum have gone there for tunes and have heard nothing but good things!


my exact reason for taking this current path

on a side note,
calling all experts
Garret GTX3076R what do i need to do to get this to fit?
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Postby jaydece » Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:48 pm

wally09 wrote:
JDGT05 wrote:
Sounds good mate, few guys from forum have gone there for tunes and have heard nothing but good things!


my exact reason for taking this current path

on a side note,
calling all experts
Garret GTX3076R what do i need to do to get this to fit?


Stock location? Rotated? V band setup? Internal gated? External gated? What rear housing size? 2.5 inch inlet? 3inch inlet?

So many ways and types out there....I run a gtx3071r ATP USA stock location oem dump fitment

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Postby wally09 » Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:00 pm

funny you post that link, was just looking in that exact location.

preferably stock position, internally gated, are there really any benefits at all going vband?

i also read they come with a bellmouth to go from the stock inlet pipe to the 3" on the turbo, which was my original concern.

The engine WONT be getting opened up so i'm not looking more than 230-240
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