BlackFlatSix05 - 2005 ADM Subaru Liberty 3.0R Spec B 6MT

BlackFlatSix05 - 2005 ADM Subaru Liberty 3.0R Spec B 6MT

Postby west_minist » Wed Jan 27, 2010 4:01 am

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Owner: BlackFlatSix05
Rom: D2WD603H
Tyres: 215/45-18
Car Weight: 1470kg
Driver Weight: 98kg
Total Weight: 1568kg

The fuel injected flat 6-cylinder engine has a 3.0-litre (3000cc) capacity and both cylinder heads and the engine block are made from aluminium alloys. Chain-driven dual overhead camshafts per cylinder bank actuate 4-valves per cylinder, complete with and variable valve timing (VVT) and lift. A compression ratio of 10.7:1 allows 95 octane petrol to be used, which fills a 64 litre fuel tank.

Max Power: 180kW @ 6600rpm
Max Torque: 297Nm @ 4200rpm
Wheel power is normal 50units less in Subaru drivetrains. That implies 130kw and 247Nm @ the wheels

Gear Ratio's
3.635
2.375
1.761
1.346
0.971
0.755
Final: 3.9

Mods
HKS Panel Filter
Hitech quad tip Exhaust Mufflers
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Stock untuned Performance

Postby west_minist » Wed Jan 27, 2010 4:03 am

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Stock driving performance

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Customer Feedback

Postby west_minist » Wed Jan 27, 2010 4:08 am

BlackFlatSix05 wrote:I have been working with Edward Millington aka west_minist for about a week now on creating a safe performance enhancing tune for my MY05 3.0RB 6MT. I was in contact with Edward months ago and he seemed very keen back then to get his hands on a H6 rom when the definitions became available on Romraider.

To begin with I emailed Edward my standard rom along with a collection of logs which consisted of normal driving around town including a steep climb up Bulli Pass. I then continue to log giving him a good example of cruising at 100kph to 110kph. Nothing illegal of course.

Then on level road surface I perform a series of 3rd and 4th gear pulls at WOT from about 2000rpm to 7000rpm. I perform these logs in both directions as requested by Edward.

Once I have collected all the data I then email the logs to Edward.

It doesn’t seem to matter when I email Edward he either emails me immediately or shortly after from his home or from his Blackberry. The guy must never sleep.

I also speak to Edward in Barbados via Skype. Very handy indeed.

Edward then analyses what I have sent and makes changes to the rom accordingly to remove knock etc and emails me back the new rom which I then flash onto my car’s ecu and begin the logging process again.

So far we have sorted the DBW maps and worked extensively on eliminating knock from the rom and have stabilized the IAM which previously was all over the place. Subaru tuning leaves a lot to be desired believe me.

So far without even touching AVCS or adding any timing the car feels great. Very smooth power delivery and the jerky power band that use to kick in has gone replaced by linear acceleration.

Edward is very knowledgeable and knows his way around a Subaru’s ecu. He has tuned many Wrx’s and GT Liberty’s. He has software that enables him to see dashboard on his PC that once the data I send him is loaded it’s as if he’s driving the car. Very cool indeed. I’ve seen a screen shot of it.

I look forward to flashing Version 5 on tomorrow and continuing to work with Edward in developing a tune to unleash the beast within the H6.

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Postby west_minist » Wed Jan 27, 2010 4:09 am

BlackFlatSix05 wrote:The tuning process is almost complete. We began with Edward’s test or finding rom V0 and we are up to V9 however some of the versions were numbered V1a, V1b, V1c etc so many hours of data collection and too many logs of cruise and pulls in all gears from 1st to 6th have been done as well as many kilometers and tanks of BP Ultimate.

Some unseasonably cold weather and now hot weather have made the results somewhat difficult to determine but I have to say that the results are superb.

We started with a car that was constantly trying to find a happy medium by pulling timing due to knock/pinging and an IAM which was all over the place not to mention what can only be described as an uninspiring dead or lazy throttle response.

What Edward has done is made the car come alive the way it should have been when it left the factory. He has tuned the car to suit our fuel and our atmospheric conditions which has transformed the car into something much more acceptable to someone who enjoys driving a drivers car.

The changes to the DBW maps gives the car much quicker and crisper response to light throttle application and the power delivery is more linear just like a cable operated throttle. You actually get in acceleration what input you give the pedal and you don’t need much of it to make it all happen with no delay.

I did ask Edward to make the DBW more aggressive which he did and I like it. Even from his first touch of the rom it was better. He made it like that from the beginning to make it constant for tuning purposes and he told me he would make it more aggressive for me once the tuning was finished which he did.

I still need to provide Edward some logs of rom V9 which I hope to do in the next few days but I’m really happy with how the car is performing so what ever tweaks need to be done now will only be very minor.

If you own a H6 then get yourself a Tactix cable and PM Edward. I’m sure he will help you with a competitively priced tune and you will benefit from the work I have done with him. I was in communication with another well known internet tuner who I was going to use however he had not tuned a H6 either so had no data or base roms to start with. Edward has all the data from my car so it should all happen quickly and smoothly.

Own a H6 ? Do it now.

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v11c 3rd Gear Dyno's Stats

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Re: 2005 ADM Subaru Liberty 3.0R Spec B 6MT - Tuning Process

Postby west_minist » Wed Jan 27, 2010 4:12 am

Xtreme Racing Tuning Log review playback of a 2005 ADM Subaru Legacy_Liberty 3.0R 6MT
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Re: BlackFlatSix05 - 2005 ADM Subaru Liberty 3.0R Spec B 6MT

Postby west_minist » Mon Feb 01, 2010 11:41 pm

Final rom (v13) been release with great DBW changes. Not to aggressive, but far from stock.

The response of the car has considerably been improved and David is very happy with consistent power. Please look out for his feedback.
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v13 Final Stats - Tuning Finish

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Re: BlackFlatSix05 - 2005 ADM Subaru Liberty 3.0R Spec B 6MT

Postby west_minist » Wed Feb 03, 2010 11:59 am

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Re: BlackFlatSix05 - 2005 ADM Subaru Liberty 3.0R Spec B 6MT

Postby west_minist » Thu Feb 04, 2010 8:05 am

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BlackFlatSix05 wrote:Tuning is now complete for my car.

All I can say is I am more than happy with the service Edward has provided. The final rom was V13. To arrive at this there were many versions. I have 29 saved however, there may have been more that I didn't bother to save.

Many hours of flashing and way too many logs of the various versions/revisions of the roms have been completed to arrive at what we have now.

What was learned along the way is these cars are no where near their full potential from the factory and suffer from fuel pick up problems below half a tank and also spark plugs could do with a change at 50,000km not 100,000 as recommended by Subaru.

I now have zero knock/pinging in my logs and the IAM is constant now at 1 so there is no timing being constantly pulled by the ecu and the car is running at it's absolute best for our fuel and atmospheric conditions.

Compared to how it was before Edward's efforts it is ballistic for a stock 05 3.0RB. It's not like my old WRX but a hell of a lot better than before.

For my last rom Edward tweaked the DBW a little more which has made the car more lively and fun to drive. Edward could tell from the logs that I heal and toe. The DBW changes have made this easier as the throttle responds to slight applications.

I must also thank Tommyspecb for lending me his laptop and Tactrix cable. Without that all this R & D would not have been possible. I will be assisting Tommy with his tune when he is good and ready.

Edward is a top bloke and I hope that this R & D helps him in his business.

For those of you who don't know Edward is about to become a Dad for the first time. Good luck with that Edward. I know you hardly sleep now.

I know I've said this before but honestly if you own a 3.0 H6 Liberty/Legacy and want to get the best out of it then get in contact with Edward and get it tuned. As the mule/guinea pig all the hard work has been done so your tune should be over and done with in no time at all.

Cheers,
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Re: BlackFlatSix05 - 2005 ADM Subaru Liberty 3.0R Spec B 6MT

Postby ellfra » Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:17 pm

David, Edward, thanks for all the info. I have just swapped out of an 05 Liberty GT wagon, which I was very happy with, for an 06 3.0RB wagon ( my son is 16 and on L Plates, and the insurance company would not cover him in the turbo). I am very keen to optimise the performance of the 3.0RB later this year. Is Edward still providing the service and if so what is the rough cost of a tune?

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Re: BlackFlatSix05 - 2005 ADM Subaru Liberty 3.0R Spec B 6MT

Postby west_minist » Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:39 pm

Thats interest. But I know the feeling and the sound of the 3R.

Hey! yes I am still around.

Cost and explanation is here:- viewtopic.php?f=53&t=7575
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