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10-15-2016, 07:15 PM | #1 |
Former Vendor
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Join Date: May 2014
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Tri-State
Location: Lehigh Valley, PA
Vehicle:20 15 WRX/2016 STI WRB/WRB |
Moto STI - GTX3071R Stock Location/Flex Fuel/STOCK Motor DD
Event: Dyno (dynojet)
Location: Moto East 2016 STI DD Ambient Temp: 70 Elevation: 400 Weather: cloudy/rain Car: 2016 STI Tuner: Moto East Transmission: Stock 6 speed Gear: 3rd Peak HP at RPM: 363 @6200 (uncorrected, but runs are within 10 degrees ambient) Peak Torque at RPM: 339@3800 Baseline hp/tq for a stock on same dyno: 274 for STI Target Boost: 18 psi Target AFR: 11.2:1 Fuel: E75 Engine/Power Modifications: STOCK motor w/14k miles (11,000 on this setup) Moto East Flex Fuel Kit EcuTek Based Flex Fuel Tuning AEM CAI Grimspeed downpipe Grimspeed top mount IC ATP GTX3071R drop in turbo ID1000's DW300c FP Perrin 3" inlet OMNI 3 Bar Map Custom 3" full exhaust w/single outlet This is my personal DD after we racked up 50k on the supercharged BRZ (OEM motor the whole time) and in a span of 10 months we got 14k miles on it, driven hard because that's the only right way to do it. I have enough seriously modified cars that the goal here is to make a reliable STI with enough power to get out of its own way but not bog me down with a harsh overly loud ride, sub par drivability, and frequent maintenance. Normally when we tune the stock turbo cars you can get a good gain down low, but the top end is wheezy due to the stock turbo running out of steam. Goal here is to be modest with torque (18 psi), but keep the boost going strong to redline without having to push timing to the ragged edge. You'll always make better, safer power with boost versus riding the knock threshold. Blue line represents a stock STI, red line represents a tuned STI on pump gas, and the green line is on e70 with the GTX3071R stock location ATP kit. Here we achieved our goal, 363 WHP that pulls strong to redline, with a net gain of about 90 WHP up there. Notice that spool is barely affected compared to the stock VF. This is reading 18 psi on the dyno, while we see about 20 psi on the street due to better airflow. It does closer to 400 WHP VD at that setting. With the current spring tension on the wastegate we couldn't get past 18 psi on the dyno and didn't want to mess with it since it is perfect on the road. So this is at 14k miles and I expect to drive this thing hopefully another couple of years before we tear it down for a bigger build. But for now it's been a great ride, and a relatively low cost upgrade for a 90 WHP gain over stock. Even with the cost of the car it is around 40k, which is quite reasonable considering the whole package.
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Last edited by Moto-East; 10-15-2016 at 07:23 PM. |
10-15-2016, 07:29 PM | #2 |
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Location: Los Angeles
Vehicle:2006 WRX TR WRB |
Looking good!
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10-20-2016, 02:27 AM | #3 |
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Vehicle:Davi WRX STi JBP DavidAgorsAJ |
any pics?? wow that powerband looks awesome!
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10-20-2016, 05:23 PM | #4 |
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Location: Toronto
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Nice power! it really shows the difference in housings for sure though. I was able to make the same, at the same 18psi boost on 94oct with a 2867r for example, but all v-banded and 3" inlet.
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10-20-2016, 06:00 PM | #5 |
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Vehicle:02 IMPERZA WRX BLACK |
nice power with a built motor you can get easily mid 400s on E85. nice set up
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10-20-2016, 08:27 PM | #6 | ||
Former Vendor
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Join Date: May 2014
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Location: Lehigh Valley, PA
Vehicle:20 15 WRX/2016 STI WRB/WRB |
Thanks! That's more or less the point. These runs are in 3rd, at road speeds in 4-6th it comes online even quicker.
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