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New Owner: would love some tips/advice...

Postby Kegalicious » Fri Jun 28, 2013 10:24 am

Name: Keegan, Kegs
Ride: 2007 Liberty 3.0R Spec.B Wagon (Auto) (Dark Grey)
Location: A.C.T Belconnen area
Mod: All stock.
Plans: Thinking of getting exhaust, ecu upgrade and rims when I need new rubber. Would love some tips, advice or ideas of what anyone else has done and how it has changed their car.
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As I am new to Subaru and Liberty's I would appreciate any info you guys could share with me as to how to maintain the cars and what to keep an eye out for. Also if you know of any one in the A.C.T who is good for exhausts and ecu's etc... Thanks in advance :) :)
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Re: New Owner: would love some tips/advice...

Postby peadya100 » Fri Jun 28, 2013 10:38 am

Firstly - Welcome Keegan!!

Nice choice in car.. its a constannt debate on here, but i think the wagons are so much nicer than the sedans.

The H6's sound great with an exhaust so you should defintely go through with that. You dont need to upgrade your ECU, they can retune your current ECU. Im not sure what sort of power gain you can get with a tune on the H6 engine, but most of the guys on here seem to do it so there must be some gain.

If you want to learn a little more about your specific engine and possible mods, have a read through the 3L threads at the link below.
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Re: New Owner: would love some tips/advice...

Postby alessandro132 » Fri Jun 28, 2013 10:53 am

Welcome!

You can do exhaust in stages, so mild would be just swapping out the muffs (which I've done), then next up is a catback system and then if you want the whole hog then you get new headers/hiflow cats, but this can be pretty exxy.

Heaps of choices for rims too, check out the wheel thread, got heaps of different styles :mrgreen:

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Re: New Owner: would love some tips/advice...

Postby Robbks » Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:08 am

Welcome aboard mate.

In the ACT, go and have a chat with Mick at Techworkz.
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Re: New Owner: would love some tips/advice...

Postby Kegalicious » Fri Jun 28, 2013 5:16 pm

Yeah sorry I meant to say get it remapped instead of whole new ecu.
With just putting the muffs on how did that change the sound of your car?
When I save up some more money and decide to get the work done I will surely have a chat with him.

Thanks guys. :)
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Re: New Owner: would love some tips/advice...

Postby Robbks » Fri Jun 28, 2013 8:34 pm

the mufflers do have quite an effect on the volume of the exhaust note
I've gone from stock, to 2.5" straight through (not too loud to be un-comfortable or annoying) back to WRX STi mufflers (a little louder than stock)
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New Owner: would love some tips/advice...

Postby ssstahly » Fri Jun 28, 2013 10:09 pm

Kegalicious wrote:With just putting the muffs on how did that change the sound of your car?


I just put a set of TCP quad muffs on my car. Not only do they look awesome, they also bolt straight up in 10 mins :)
As for the sound of them, I'm really impressed. Defiantly not loud, but have a nice rumble to them.
Good luck

Edit: mines a GT, but have heard good things about them on the 3l too.
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Re: New Owner: would love some tips/advice...

Postby paggaz » Fri Jun 28, 2013 10:47 pm

Welcome Kegs,

Firstly, good choice on the wagon! :D

Following on from what Rob said, Mick at Techworkz is also the ACT dealer for TCP Exhausts so he can hook you up with a good exhaust system.

If you're available tomorrow, Rexnet is holding a dyno day at Ultimate Ttunes in Philip. Feel free to drop in and talk Subaru all day long to the guys down there. I might be down there, but depends on my time availability..

The number of Subaru enthusiasts around Canberra isn't huge but growing slowly, and there's plenty of knowledge to be absorbed. Hope to see you at one of the local meets :good:
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