dr20t wrote:Great answers and advice Benny - we need more posts like this on here
blacktop™ wrote:dr20t wrote:Great answers and advice Benny - we need more posts like this on here
Agreed.
I don't know where you find the patience ben!
One thing: glamour tune? I know MSR isn't as cheap as say torqued or kido, but he's FAR cheaper than others?
bigBADbenny wrote:It's something we've been discussing based on Bruce (with bolt on support) & Brainy's (bolt on & built) experience with these upgrades.
bigBADbenny wrote:As regards q4 there was a post about a stock Wrx inlet collapsing on the dyno with a 20g. I've not heard of this happening with a stock Lib inlet but its something to consider along with a silicone TB hose.
They are available for stock inlet diameter or bigger turbos.
They resist collapsing and smooth the inlet airflow, the latter being the primary reason a tune even on stock is required.
Generally you'd want to decide early on if you wanted a turbo with a larger diameter compressor inlet or not, and base your inlet & intercooler etc upgrades around that.
Personally I'm staying stock turbo, tmic & injectors and doing everything possible to support that, which leaves tmic waterspray, silicone piping, and heat shielding to do on the inlet side of the equation.
That's on top of zorst & pump upgrades, AFR & boost gauges and a good tune.
Hopefully the AEM failsafe will save it if eg the stock FPR & etc craps out
bigBADbenny wrote:If you feel your current performance is lacking, clean your MAF, get a learning view, do some logging with VVT angles etc.
Drive a good Lib for comparison.
My lib went from being average and unpredictable to rather awesome.
But it took tons of research, diagnosis, repair and modification .
Which I found to be massively fulfilling
bigBADbenny wrote:Around $330 inc insured express post to get ChipTorque to clear it, or check if MRT will unlock it for free/fee.
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