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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 228793
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Des Moines
Vehicle:2002 WRX Aspen White |
Hey guys,
So basically I've been throwing around ideas for my next upgrade on my 02 WRX(already have catback) and I'm not 100% on what I'm going to do. I've heard a lot of good things about COBB APv2's and installing an up/down pipe. The nice thing about this is that I don't need to tune hence the AP. Another idea I had was to just turbo swap to a vf 39 and buy a new tmic, injectors, and a fuel pump. After this I would of course have it tuned. Would the turbo swap decrease engine/tranny life dramatically? Also, is there anything I'm overlooking? Thanks! |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 228793
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Des Moines
Vehicle:2002 WRX Aspen White |
Also, does anyone know what kind of HP gains would be obtained through a vf39 from TD04 Turbo swap?
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Antique Roadshow groupie
Moderator |
If your car is stock, a turbo upgrade is way to large of an initial jump.
I would start with an uppipe/turbo-back exaust, and a professional tune. That's a SOLID 25% increase in power at the wheels, with that power coming sooner and staying longer than stock, basically a taller AND fatter powerband, as well as being smoother and getting better mileage. As to how it's tuned (AP or open-source), that depends on what software your local tuner(s) use. Fill out your profile please. |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 190566
Join Date: Sep 2008
Chapter/Region:
SCIC
Location: Next to Hooters.
Vehicle:MMVI REX Surfer Silver |
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What he said, also any large turbo swap can decrease engine/tranny life dramatically, it all depends on its tune and how you drive/abuse it. |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 216280
Join Date: Jul 2009
Chapter/Region:
MWSOC
Location: La Porte, IN
Vehicle:2009 WRX 4dr Silver |
truth. the reliability of your car depends heavily on maintenance and the way you drive it. lots of clutch drops and WOT runs every time you leave a stoplight is a great way to blow up any car, regardless of power.
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 58163
Join Date: Mar 2004
Chapter/Region:
MWSOC
Location: Saint Louis
Vehicle:2002 Stage 2 WRX World Rally Blue |
Gut your up pipe, get a used accessport, get a downpipe and midpipe. If that is not enough power for you, then get the VF series or a 16g.
Try out stage two first though, it will likely satisfy you for a few months anyway. |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 58163
Join Date: Mar 2004
Chapter/Region:
MWSOC
Location: Saint Louis
Vehicle:2002 Stage 2 WRX World Rally Blue |
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Last edited by Agkelos; 11-04-2009 at 04:42 PM. Reason: internet lag |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 228793
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Des Moines
Vehicle:2002 WRX Aspen White |
so you guys suggest a professional tune? Are the AP maps not very good or are professional custom tunes that much better? Also, do you know how much a custom tune is?
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 190566
Join Date: Sep 2008
Chapter/Region:
SCIC
Location: Next to Hooters.
Vehicle:MMVI REX Surfer Silver |
OTS maps are okay but they're not as effective as a protune because unlike an OTS map, it can specifically factor in the many intangibles of your car that an OTS map cannot cuz every car behaves different. A custom tune could range from $350-$500, depending on your relationship with your tuner. However, which ever route you decide to take, both are a cost-effective means to getting an extra "Hmmf!" out of your ride.
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 37359
Join Date: May 2003
Chapter/Region:
Tri-State
Location: PA
Vehicle:2003 WRX (Sedan) |
In my opinion, OTS maps are a safe, average tune. A good tuner can do better and a poor tuner can do worse. In fact, a poor tuner can damage your car. So, if you go with a custom tune, make sure you find a good, reliable tuner.
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 126441
Join Date: Sep 2006
Chapter/Region:
SCIC
Location: california
Vehicle:02 bugeye |
skip the ap and get a real tune, you'll get better smoother power tuned for YOUR car and mods. Uppipe, full turboback exhaust at a minimum. Intake, inlet, samco tmic hoses, bar plate tmic optional.
don't gut the uppipe...takes too much time and the flow path is still not great. I wouldnt get a flex uppipe. and don't use mobil1 5w30, change plugs, clean maf sensor if it hasn't been done recently. Do maintenance stuff before you get a tune. if you on stock suspension......suspension can be just as satisfying or if not more imo. |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 151079
Join Date: Jun 2007
Chapter/Region:
MAIC
Location: Ellicott City, MD / UMBC
Vehicle:2005 2.5RS RBP go skins/caps! |
If your engine is tuned properly and you stay on top of your maintenance, this shouldn't be a problem. Worry more about abusing the car when the engine is cold versus when it's warmed up.
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 228793
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Des Moines
Vehicle:2002 WRX Aspen White |
alright thanks for the opinions guys! I'm going to do some upgrades in the next few weeks...I'll post pics after!
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