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Old 08-05-2012, 09:11 PM   #1
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TPG Tuning Built/Tuned 2011 Subaru Sti Sedan

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Vehicle: 2011 Subaru Sti Sedan
Where: TPG Tuning (Blairsville, Pa)
Date: Jan. 9, 2014
Dyno: Mustang 500AWD
Tuner: Nate @ TPG Tuning
ECU: COBB AccessPort (Speed/Density)
Fuel: Pump E70
Psi: 37 Psi
WHP: 791 Whp
WTQ: 698 Wtq

*Baseline: Stock Sti 210-215whp*

TPG Tuning "Race" Short Block:
Darton Iron "Dry" Sleeves
CP 10:1 100mm (Ceramic Coated Domes/Skirts)
Oliver Tool-Steel Connecting Rods
Subaru Nitrided Crank
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TPG Tuning "Race" head package:
STi Dual-AVCS Cylinder Heads
Ported By Curt Brown Racing
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Gates Ultimate Timing Kit
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Killer B Oil Pick-up Tube
Killer B Windage Tray

P&L Motorsports T3 Rotated Up-Pipe
Forced Performance 3794HTA w FP "KT3" .85ar Turbine Housing
TPG Tuning Down-pipe (Fabricated & Welded by Myself )


Subaru N/A Equal-Length Intake Manifold (Ported By Curt Brown Racing)
AMS Performance Front-Mount Intercooler w/ 3" Charge-Pipe
Full Race "Pro-Stock" 2-Bolt Turbo Manifold
STM Aluminum catback exhaust
KSTech 19mm Phenolic Spacers
Cosworth Top-Feed Fuel Rails
Fuel Injector Clinic 2150cc Injectors
Radium Engineering 2x Bosch 044 pumps w/ horizontal surge tank
Russell "Pro Classic" -8 & -6 Fuel Lines
Fuelab Fuel Pressure Regulator
DeatschWerks 65C In-Tank Fuel Pump
AEM Boost Control Solenoid

*DriveTrain*
Stock 6-Speed Transmission (Rebuilt By: AndrewTech)
Quarter Master8-Leg Billet "Race Clutch" w/ Hydraulic Release Bearing


Thanks To The Following:
TPG Tuning
AndrewTech
COBB Tuning
Boomba Racing
JAT Motorsports
Curt Brown Racing
Perrin Performance
Forced Performance
Import Image Racing
Full-Race Motorsports















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Old 08-05-2012, 09:12 PM   #2
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Old 08-05-2012, 10:43 PM   #3
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This is such a nice setup! congrats!
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Old 08-05-2012, 11:06 PM   #4
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Looks great.
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Old 08-05-2012, 11:37 PM   #5
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Nice. How's the speed density working out? Any plans to rotate the intake manifold?
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Old 08-06-2012, 12:13 AM   #6
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Nice. How's the speed density working out? Any plans to rotate the intake manifold?
I could not be happier with the speed/density setup!
No need to worry about having a huge MAF housing and it makes drivability amazing!
We were originally going to flip the manifold but decided to just go this route for the time being, at least until winter
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Old 08-06-2012, 12:16 AM   #7
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This is such a nice setup! congrats!
Thanks! It is crazy to see how the car has transformed from stock until now :-)

Cant wait to see what it is going to be like with the upgraded fuel system!
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Old 08-06-2012, 12:20 AM   #8
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Nice build! Looks super clean.
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Old 08-06-2012, 01:15 AM   #9
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Initial Start-up:
http://s31.photobucket.com/albums/c390/baseballdbk1/STI%20Build%20Thread/?action=view&current=2012-07-14_13-02-56_669.mp4
Initial Street Tuning:
http://s31.photobucket.com/albums/c390/baseballdbk1/STI%20Build%20Thread/?action=view&current=stistreettune.mp4
Dyno-Run:
http://s31.photobucket.com/albums/c390/baseballdbk1/STI%20Build%20Thread/?action=view&current=2012-07-20_11-25-02_490.mp4

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Old 08-06-2012, 06:43 AM   #10
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Beautifull parts, car and build, no question about it, but I am not very impressed by the powerband tbh: only 120 hp at 4K rpm?!
And a powerband of only 1000 rpm (5250-6250) ?
Somehow the combination of cams and turbo seems off to me compared to lots of other builds here in PPB.
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Old 08-06-2012, 07:49 AM   #11
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Beautifull parts, car and build, no question about it, but I am not very impressed by the powerband tbh: only 120 hp at 4K rpm?!
And a powerband of only 1000 rpm (5250-6250) ?
Somehow the combination of cams and turbo seems off to me compared to lots of other builds here in PPB.
This was a 4th gear pull, it is a 62mm turbo so of course it is going to come on later and the car's current fuel setup is maxed out which is why we only went to 6500rpm and needs upgraded, which is being takin care of this week! The heads have been totally reworked in every way to maximize mid-top end power and will be able to rev to 8500rpm if needed but will probably shift at about 8000-8300...

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Old 08-06-2012, 10:08 AM   #12
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Here is the new fuel system we are installing:

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Old 08-06-2012, 01:25 PM   #13
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I love seeing threads in which I feel just so poor in comparison! Good work, thing is a beast!
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Old 08-06-2012, 02:09 PM   #14
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That is goood power from pte the 6266
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Old 08-06-2012, 06:24 PM   #15
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^^^ I'd expect it to crack 600 or more once Fuel system is done and you put the kill tune on it. These turbos are impressive.
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Old 08-06-2012, 06:52 PM   #16
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^^^ I'd expect it to crack 600 or more once Fuel system is done and you put the kill tune on it. These turbos are impressive.
Is it me, or is it dying off (the torque and or power) early?

I kind of agree with an earlier poster, maybe a fixed leak or a tuning strategy change could alleviate the small'ish powerband.

I hate to be a douche, but it's not looking very good as powerband goes. This graph reminds me of a certain bro tuner, trying to hit xxx whp.

Nice setup op, I just wish you got a larger powerband, as u should have. I aplogize if i've offended you, please pm me and I will gladly edit my post.
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Old 08-06-2012, 06:58 PM   #17
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I think there's maybe a boost leak or the tune is just what it is.

This turbo has time and time again made well over 600 whp with high boost. Granted its ^making great power at low boost, just small power band.

Maybe the turbo and setup is not in it's efficiency range yet. That or the tune needs brush up.
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Old 08-06-2012, 07:01 PM   #18
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Leak would be visible to the tuner very easily though. I'd imagine he checked the boost plot.

I honestly didn't even look at his power band but easily by 4500 it should be making power and at 25 psi (full boost so far ).
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Old 08-06-2012, 07:45 PM   #19
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I think there's maybe a boost leak or the tune is just what it is.

This turbo has time and time again made well over 600 whp with high boost. Granted its ^making great power at low boost, just small power band.

Maybe the turbo and setup is not in it's efficiency range yet. That or the tune needs brush up.
No boost leaks bcz I am paranoid and always check couplers lol
Again, we ran out of fuel and Nate never even messed with the timing map before he lowered the boost down to 21psi(which I am driving the car on right now).

For comparison, since I go to Wyotech, I have easy access to an AWD DynoJet so here are some numbers and graphs to compare my low boost maps(21psi):

Mustang Dyno:
451whp/409wtq


DynoJet:
484whp/458wtq

http://s31.photobucket.com/albums/c390/baseballdbk1/STI%20Build%20Thread/?action=view&current=davestidyno.mp4
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Old 08-06-2012, 08:07 PM   #20
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Well actually that makes more sense. The timing map comment. Depending on how the map looked he could really wake up for you once some timing down low is added. Definitely good peak power for sure. And that's a great habit on boost leak testing. I should check mine more often.
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Old 08-06-2012, 09:42 PM   #21
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Is it me, or is it dying off (the torque and or power) early?

I kind of agree with an earlier poster, maybe a fixed leak or a tuning strategy change could alleviate the small'ish powerband.

I hate to be a douche, but it's not looking very good as powerband goes. This graph reminds me of a certain bro tuner, trying to hit xxx whp.

Nice setup op, I just wish you got a larger powerband, as u should have. I aplogize if i've offended you, please pm me and I will gladly edit my post.
Haha it alright man, i knew comments were going to rise from this thread but trust me, Nate is not like the "Bro" tuner you are referring to!

1) We built the car trying to hit the the high 500- low 600whp mark so we knew that we were going to be using a larger size turbo which is why the heads were built to rev 8500rpm

2) During the dyno tuning, Nate knew the car was only using a single in-tank DW300 fuel pump which was going to get maxed out, which happen to be @ 521whp (reason we only ran it out to 6500rpm.) Because of this, Nate never made any changes to the timing map because it would be pointless...

3) After the 521 dyno run, Nate lowered the boost to maintain safe AFR levels @ WOT until the fuel system gets upgraded (being taken care of this week!)

4) Nate tuned the car to 21psi, which made 451whp/409wtq and the car feels absolutely incredible! I trust him 100% with my car because he always tunes for reliable power, not one or the other

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Old 08-07-2012, 10:31 AM   #22
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I finally found a way to download the video from the track last thursday that my friend posted on "facespace"!

My launch was terrible bcz the car was still on winter tires(Put on new my summer tires this past saturday), this was the first time I have driven the car at the track since it was at the Stage 2 setup and the change in power is insane! :-(

Low boost(21psi) 12.02 @ 125mph!
http://s31.photobucket.com/albums/c390/baseballdbk1/STI%20Build%20Thread/?action=view&current=stirun.mp4
FOOD FOR THOUGHT!: I had Nate drive the sti last summer with the custom twin-scroll setup using an EVO IX FP "Red" turbo which made 420whp @ 27psi on VP110 and it went 11.36 @ 119mph ;-)
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Old 08-07-2012, 10:45 AM   #23
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Very nice! With 520whp it should trap 130-131mph
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Old 08-07-2012, 10:54 AM   #24
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Very nice! With 520whp it should trap 130-131mph
thanks! The ultimate goal is to hit 10.5 with full interior on 28-30psi, which should make high 500whp, so we will see what happens... ;-)

Summit is delivering my new fuel lines and fitting today, so hopefully i will have it back at the track next thursday if we get everything installed and tuned in time!
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Old 08-07-2012, 12:08 PM   #25
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Great job!!! It's fast! Lets see what it does when you turn it up!!
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