by PoidaGT » Wed Feb 13, 2013 9:09 pm
Newbie GT wrote:PoidaGT wrote:The tune and exhaust will give you a big increase in low end and mid range torque which is really satisfying.
You'll find that you wont want the auto to kick down to a lower gear as there is enough torque to accelerate well at low revs.
The top end always feels a bit flat with the small VF46 Turbo which can only be fixed by putting a bigger turbo in.
The bigger turbo robs from the low end and gives to the top end.
Interesting - Peter is the vf52 a significant difference from your old turbo ?
The VF52 is a pretty good upgrade for the Lib GT as it gives it a lot more mid range and top end power while being a direct bolt up and reasonably cheap.
There is definitely more noticable lag which is always a draw back for upgrading to a bigger turbo.
Its only laggy off the mark and its not too bad when you're moving as you just change down gears and get the revs right in the power sweet spot.
The car definitely feels a lot faster once the boost kicks in and its a lot easier to overtake and loose your license etc.
Overall i'm pretty happy with the turbo upgrade.
[2007 Liberty GT wagon - Auto - IHI VF52 Turbo - Invidia Down pipe - X Force Centre and Y Pipe, AVO TMIC - PSR intake & headers - Whiteline swaybars & LCA Bushes,] Dixcel slotted rotors & pads MSR Dyno Tune 200kw atw