by tehx » Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:54 am
Yes, very impressed with the after sales service. I’m booked into Pulse on the 16th to have a final Dyno power run and as soon as I have the print out I'll post it up.
On the day of initial tuning Paul did a couple of dyno runs to get the base level tune. He then spent some time in the car, laptop in hand, further fine-tuning it on the road. I was rather impressed that he took the time to drive around and perfect the tune on the road. Upon returning for the final power run (and the print out) the dyno decided that the Liberty was just too much to handle and popped a fuse. Subsequent fuses were installed however they also blew after being switched on. Now, being a Saturday there was no Dyno tech available so I had to book it in again to have the final run.
About two weeks after the mods I was driving to Sydney, when the engine check light and cruise control light started to flash. At the time it was set in cruise control at 110. I was on the road for about an hour before the error occurred. The car entered S mode and cruise was disabled. Having read something about this in prior research I was not too concerned and a quick phone call to Paul confirmed my understanding of the fault. After a new exhaust is fitted, particularly after fitting a turbo back exhaust, the emissions levels can change beyond the parameters set in the ECU. The solution is to adjust the parameters in the ECU to allow for the new setup. After about 4 hours of driving the error cleared. The error occurred about a month later and cleared two days after that (again, about 4 hours driving). It’s been a further few months of constant driving with no errors however I'll have the parameters modified on the 16th.
A little word on the exhaust note. I had the high powered silent-type cannon mufflers fitted as I wanted to try and maintain lower levels of noise emissions from the car. I was still after that wonderful boxer note, and hopefully the little ‘crackle’ of backfire upon up-shifting when driving in more aggressive style. The system delivered on all accounts! Upon first receiving the car I was a little concerned about noise (having a completely silent car before) however after a month or so of soot build-up in the system the exhaust note dampened to a deep rumble, which is really only heard as you power on. When you drive the car, in a relaxed fashion, there is very little noise; but push the throttle down and adopt a more aggressive approach and the engine lights up to be heard by all. There is almost a complete quiet spot at 2kRPM which is where I try to gear the car for cruising at a consent speed. Slightly above and below 2kRPM is that real lumpy, slow boxer note. The kind of; ‘I don’t want to stand out – but I know your looking around to see what I am’, kind of sound. When it’s play time, it’s just like your driving in race car; setup for the track. The noise is there – oh its there, the crackle upon changing gears at 6.5-7kRPM – wonderful. With the GT manual’s 6 speed you can pretty much select an RPM range that suits what ever you want to hear – even if what you want to hear is nothing at all.
The CAI has also added a nice note of turbo noise to the mix. As the turbo spools up it can be clearly heard both outside and inside the car. You hear the rush of air in the pipes, the turbo spool up and then finally that little ‘sneeze’ as you up-shift to the next gear.
The organic clutch has 40% more gripping power with the same weight required to depress the pedal. It feels like the factory clutch in almost all respects however it engages just a little quicker and firmer as you release the pedal. Clutch travel is almost nil – in fact when I first drove it I had to be rather careful that the clutch was fully depressed when changing gears. While the clutch was wearing in the gear leaver felt notchy and I had to use quite a bit of force to get it into gear, but this only lasted a week or so.
Throttle response has changed in S and S# modes with the most noticeable difference in S mode. It feels as if the throttle map for S mode has a very steep curve in the 0 to 10% region – almost like it ceases to become linear and more like an on-off switch. This is not felt in S# mode. I am going to quiz Paul about the setup as I rather like the S map better for faster take-off’s however it does make it harder to get a perfect smooth shift. Being a real driving enthusiast I enjoy getting every shift smooth, aiming for minimal wear on the clutch & gearbox. You can enjoy such precision when either cruising or up the thing - giving it the gas. I kind of imagine holding a bowl of water, on launch its going to tip up but from there on, all through the gears, it should not be spilling around the cabin as you shift up. Great throttle control, clutch control and timing are keys to getting this right and a predictable, linear, throttle map defiantly aids in this precision.
I’ll post a few photos on the Introductions section of the forums for those interested in looking at the mods. Oh and feel free to contact me if you want chat about my experience with the mods. In short, if you were thinking about it my answer would be - go for it. The gains from the Liberty (being a factory turbo and all) are really quite good in respect to the $$ spent. Its a great platform to further develop and an entertaining drive that's sure to turns heads.
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tehx on Wed Jun 24, 2009 12:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
MY07 Subaru Liberty GT Spec.B - Tuned by Pulse
| Hyperflow TMI | Custom Stainless Exhaust from Turbo back - developed & tested by Pulse Racing |Custom Chrome CAI | Organic Clutch | DBA 4000 Slotted Rotors & Redstuff pads | Whiteline Swaybars | STI Rear Lip & Front Spoiler | STI Short Shifter & Gear Knob | LED Internal, Park, Plate & Fog lamps - 6000k HIDs | OpenECU | Custom CarPC by M@ |