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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 29362
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Canada
Vehicle:2008 2008 sti stage 2 |
I ask this because the filter size is much smaller than my old 2004 sti when everyone was saying how well the stock airbox flowed. Been searching for hours but no one addresses this issue specifically. Anyone dynoed stock vs a good cai? Any tuners like to chime in? Any help would be much appreciated. odin
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Scooby Newbie
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Location: St. Louis, MO
Vehicle:2007 Impreza OBP |
That seems to be the general consensus
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 29362
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Canada
Vehicle:2008 2008 sti stage 2 |
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Scooby Newbie
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no.....my tuner says it flows fine for the stock turbo.....no need to up to a cai untill getting close to 400whp.
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 29362
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Canada
Vehicle:2008 2008 sti stage 2 |
And this is on a 2008 sti? Here's the thing. I had a cai and switched back to stock airbox. Tuned both times. My airbox tune makes 1.5-2psi less boost in each gear than my cai. Tuner says that this is normal but won't respond as to whether the cai makes more power than stock intake. this is on a stage 2 2008 sti.
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Scooby Specialist
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Location: Santa Paula, CA.
Vehicle:2001 2.5 RS w/ EJ257 STM |
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All this talk is pointless unless you run an unrestricted exhaust. Why you choose to pick this battle is beyond me. So no, the stock intake isn't your limiting factor, if you have an exhaust, then christ, there are a million and 1 other ways to make power. The stock box is fine. |
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Amish Rake Fighting
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Filter size is one of 900 factors of an intake so for you to jump to a conclusion is silly.
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 29362
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Canada
Vehicle:2008 2008 sti stage 2 |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 29362
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Canada
Vehicle:2008 2008 sti stage 2 |
Unabomber. I have been a member here for many years and I respect your opinions and contributions. But...listen carefully to the facts please and then if you have a helpful opinion to give, I'm all ears. Please re-read the part about being tuned twice and not reproducing the same boost. Only change is intake. This may not be an important question to the 2 of you, especially since the stock airbox debate for the older models has been done to death. The new box however is a complete redesign and little is known about it that I can find. The old stock intakes were tested ad nauseum. Unabomber, I've always thought of you as being someone with a logical mind, who made his proclamations based on research. Show me the research that says It's silly. That's all I'm asking. Truth is install was perfect, no leaks, slower spool, 1.5- 2 psi less boost in each gear, tested 0-60 and 0-100 much slower with stock box. Just looking for answers bro. odin. Any 2008 sti owner's with any experience in this like to chime in?
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No, the box may have a different geometry but as far as maxing out the stock turbo it is not any more restrictive than other years. Both my 07 and an 08 made the exact same power and curve with just an exhaust and tune. I made 329.4. He made 330.3. Full weight that good for 12.30's on pump and one hell of an auto-x'ing machine.
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 29362
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Canada
Vehicle:2008 2008 sti stage 2 |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 29362
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Canada
Vehicle:2008 2008 sti stage 2 |
bump--Mikey--any idea what boost levels the 2008 sti ran to reach those whp levels? Mbc or ebcs? Thanks man. odin
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Amish Rake Fighting
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You are asking us to second guess your tuner. NOT kosher. If he says what you are experiencing is normal, BELIEVE him. Unquestioningly. I've been tuned like 5-6 times and never had the same boost or HP or TQ....tuning is not an exact science and the contributing factors to having different boost or other figures can only be calculated by 400 Japanese guys on abacuses. While you are looking for an affirmation of your thought process, you won't get it from me nor anyone else on here whose opinion is just as good as mine. Sorry bro, but you are struggling with an issue that no one can answer, so let it go.
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Scooby Specialist
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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Location: Central Jersey
Vehicle:2002 WRB Impreza WRX |
I never believe anyone unquestioningly!
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 187259
Join Date: Aug 2008
Vehicle:2009 WRX Sedan DGM |
An aftermarket CAI should be able to flow more air (cubic feet/second) than a factory airbox which has a restrictive snorkel designed to protect the engine from water. The only question is, with your current setup, can you take advantage of this extra air via tuning to produce more WHP.
Only someone who is tuning your car can answer that. |
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Scooby Newbie
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Certainly speak to a professional tuner for advice on the CAI.
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