09 GTB wagon needs modding

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09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby theironyuppie » Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:36 am

i bought myself a liberty GT-B wagon back in march and have been super happy with it, hasnt missed a beat.
still loving it and now looking to maybe do a few mods to wake it up a bit and hopefully impove the economy.
was hoping some people here might have some suggestions?
exhaust, intake, down pipe and tune come to mind but i was hoping someone could recommend specifics and where might be a good place to get the work done in south east melbounre, or if i could/should just order over net and do it myself? and; if theres anything else i should be considering?
any help would be great.
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Re: 09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby shav » Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:48 am

As far as tuning is concerned - KiDo tuning is the answer. Matt is the guru and will be the best for your car.

Certainly include a dump pipe, panel filter and either a cat back or TMIC.
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Re: 09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby PoidaGT » Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:59 pm

Lots of options and opinions here.

My recommendations is to get a Turbo back exhaust system and a Dyno Tune from KiDo in Melbourne.

You'll be pretty impressed with extra power, torque and drivability (should get better economy as well).

There are so many exhaust systems available for Libs and everyone will have an opinion.

If you want to keep your car looking and sounding close to stock, upgrade the exhaust system from the Turbo and keep the standard mufflers.

You don't lose too much from the standard mufflers until you start doing serious mods.

My tuner says there is nothing to gain from air box and air filter upgrades until you start doing serious mods.

The intake pipe from the air box to the turbo is a good modification which i'm getting done next week along with a Turbo and headers upgrade.

If you're happy with the Exhaust and Tune, you can then think about turbo, intercooler and intake mods at a later stage.

Sway bar and lower control arm bush upgrades are another highly recommended Mods.

Good luck!
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Re: 09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby senator » Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:34 am

Step 1: Update Insurance for the maximum payout
Step 2: Light petrol bomb
Step 3: Take 5 steps back
Step 4: Launch petrol bomb into open sunroof
Step 5: Run like hell
Step 6: Report Stolen
Step 7: Wait for insurance payout.
Step 8: Buy this http://forum.liberty.asn.au/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16860

Sorry to be blunt, but Coyote’s car would be a great to own or at least take note regard its mods.
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Re: 09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby coyote » Wed Nov 21, 2012 4:29 pm

senator wrote:Step 1: Update Insurance for the maximum payout
Step 2: Light petrol bomb
Step 3: Take 5 steps back
Step 4: Launch petrol bomb into open sunroof
Step 5: Run like hell
Step 6: Report Stolen
Step 7: Wait for insurance payout.
Step 8: Buy this http://forum.liberty.asn.au/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16860

Sorry to be blunt, but Coyote’s car would be a great to own or at least take note regard its mods.


Very funny (and thanks).

Seriously? My parts are a great combo and Garage88 is the best place to have parts fitted.

I'll meet you there, get Michael to put both cars up on the hoist.

You drive back to Melbourne with a luxury rocket and I drive back to Brisbane with a stocker to sell.
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09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby HoFF » Wed Nov 21, 2012 4:32 pm

senator wrote:Step 1: Update Insurance for the maximum payout
Step 2: Light petrol bomb
Step 3: Take 5 steps back
Step 4: Launch petrol bomb into open sunroof
Step 5: Run like hell
Step 6: Report Stolen
Step 7: Wait for insurance payout.
Step 8: Buy this http://forum.liberty.asn.au/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16860

Sorry to be blunt, but Coyote’s car would be a great to own or at least take note regard its mods.

Kinda wish this would happen to my car.
Soo many good buys out there
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Re: 09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby theironyuppie » Thu Nov 22, 2012 12:26 pm

thanks for the help guys, some really useful info in there.

coyote wrote:
senator wrote:Step 1: Update Insurance for the maximum payout
Step 2: Light petrol bomb
Step 3: Take 5 steps back
Step 4: Launch petrol bomb into open sunroof
Step 5: Run like hell
Step 6: Report Stolen
Step 7: Wait for insurance payout.
Step 8: Buy this http://forum.liberty.asn.au/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16860

Sorry to be blunt, but Coyote’s car would be a great to own or at least take note regard its mods.


Very funny (and thanks).

Seriously? My parts are a great combo and Garage88 is the best place to have parts fitted.

I'll meet you there, get Michael to put both cars up on the hoist.

You drive back to Melbourne with a luxury rocket and I drive back to Brisbane with a stocker to sell.


would have been nice when i was looking around. wasnt too keen on the interstate travel then either tho.
can you remember what your dump pipe and panel filet cost and where u got them from?
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Re: 09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby theironyuppie » Thu Nov 22, 2012 12:32 pm

PoidaGT wrote:Lots of options and opinions here.

My recommendations is to get a Turbo back exhaust system and a Dyno Tune from KiDo in Melbourne.

You'll be pretty impressed with extra power, torque and drivability (should get better economy as well).

There are so many exhaust systems available for Libs and everyone will have an opinion.

If you want to keep your car looking and sounding close to stock, upgrade the exhaust system from the Turbo and keep the standard mufflers.

You don't lose too much from the standard mufflers until you start doing serious mods.

My tuner says there is nothing to gain from air box and air filter upgrades until you start doing serious mods.

The intake pipe from the air box to the turbo is a good modification which i'm getting done next week along with a Turbo and headers upgrade.

If you're happy with the Exhaust and Tune, you can then think about turbo, intercooler and intake mods at a later stage.

Sway bar and lower control arm bush upgrades are another highly recommended Mods.

Good luck!


thanks for the advice. i wouldnt mind it a little bit louder but i spose the dump pipe would give it a bit more growl?
kido definatley seems like the go but obviously id like to get the rest of the mods done first to optimise the tune.
intake to turbo pipe is not something id considered. youll have to let me know how yours goes and the $$$ involved.
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Re: 09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby coyote » Thu Nov 22, 2012 12:39 pm

theironyuppie wrote:thanks for the help guys, some really useful info in there.

coyote wrote:
senator wrote:Step 1: Update Insurance for the maximum payout
Step 2: Light petrol bomb
Step 3: Take 5 steps back
Step 4: Launch petrol bomb into open sunroof
Step 5: Run like hell
Step 6: Report Stolen
Step 7: Wait for insurance payout.
Step 8: Buy this http://forum.liberty.asn.au/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16860

Sorry to be blunt, but Coyote’s car would be a great to own or at least take note regard its mods.


Very funny (and thanks).

Seriously? My parts are a great combo and Garage88 is the best place to have parts fitted.

I'll meet you there, get Michael to put both cars up on the hoist.

You drive back to Melbourne with a luxury rocket and I drive back to Brisbane with a stocker to sell.


would have been nice when i was looking around. wasnt too keen on the interstate travel then either tho.
can you remember what your dump pipe and panel filet cost and where u got them from?


Honestly can't remember.

I just call Michael (Garage88) and tell him what I want. He tells me what I need, I give him credit card details and the stuff appears.

I know his prices are good, so don't shop around.
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Re: 09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby kiahatsiu » Thu Nov 22, 2012 1:27 pm

If you are going with coyote's hard ware you might as well scavenge my turbo too. You can go from stocker to great handling with 250+kw at the wheel overnight.
Edit: oh, and I have an AVO inlet, maf pipe and filter I have no need for.
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Re: 09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby PoidaGT » Thu Nov 22, 2012 8:28 pm

kiahatsiu wrote:If you are going with coyote's hard ware you might as well scavenge my turbo too. You can go from stocker to great handling with 250+kw at the wheel overnight.
Edit: oh, and I have an AVO inlet, maf pipe and filter I have no need for.



hahaha every one is trying to sell him parts.

Koyote's offer does sound pretty good though. I wonder how much he wants for all of his MODs in one go!

Put up an offer Koyote :lol:
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Re: 09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby coyote » Thu Nov 22, 2012 9:56 pm

PoidaGT wrote:Koyote's offer does sound pretty good though. I wonder how much he wants for all of his MODs in one go!

Put up an offer Koyote :lol:


I don't think he's interested. But if he was, it would be around $4k-$5k (not including labour).

Ask anyone who has done it how far that amount of goes.
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Re: 09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby theironyuppie » Fri Nov 23, 2012 12:26 pm

@ coyote
haha, fair enough. nah, tempting as it is im not looking to do just a couple of basic things not the whole lot.
good luck with the sale.
if u decide to part out and no 1 has dibs i might take that dump off your hands tho. :D
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Re: 09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby theironyuppie » Fri Nov 23, 2012 12:28 pm

kiahatsiu wrote:If you are going with coyote's hard ware you might as well scavenge my turbo too. You can go from stocker to great handling with 250+kw at the wheel overnight.
Edit: oh, and I have an AVO inlet, maf pipe and filter I have no need for.


not looking to replace turbo but will your inlet and maf fit a stock one?
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Re: 09 GTB wagon needs modding

Postby kiahatsiu » Fri Nov 23, 2012 3:09 pm

I would imagine so, if you can wait a week or two I will check it out. (I am overseas at the moment)
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