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The Dedicated URABUS Thread
#3041
I'm on my.......9th? turbo Subaru.
Still digging it. It's a jack of all trades, master of none, but that's ok in a street car and I really enjoy said trades.
If it wasn't for the kiddos, and some trips to the snow, I would still be driving, and utterly loving, my s550.
Still digging it. It's a jack of all trades, master of none, but that's ok in a street car and I really enjoy said trades.
I'm definitely with you on not buying a new STI. Though it seems like a ton of people are. I see new STIs multiple times a day, but I only see GD STIs maybe once a week.
A 2011-2014 hatch STI is probably the only one I'd consider besides my 2005.
My friend just bought a '17 s550 with the performance pack and I'm at least 15 kinds of jealous. He basically stole it too (7 year extended warranty got thrown in too), after a full day of arguing with sales guys.
We took it on a very spirited drive in the mountains the night he picked it up and I am now seriously considering getting one to replace my LS400 when I graduate next year lol
A 2011-2014 hatch STI is probably the only one I'd consider besides my 2005.
My friend just bought a '17 s550 with the performance pack and I'm at least 15 kinds of jealous. He basically stole it too (7 year extended warranty got thrown in too), after a full day of arguing with sales guys.
We took it on a very spirited drive in the mountains the night he picked it up and I am now seriously considering getting one to replace my LS400 when I graduate next year lol
#3042
Putting it like that, as long as I fit in it with a helmet and like the way it drives, that's really perfect for me. The GT PP2 and 1LE are really hardcore track monsters with
I'll only be doing a few HPDE's per year in it and maybe an AutoX here or there. But as usual for OK, will be skipping any June/July/August events because of the heat.
Do you think there is any traction to the factory UEL and the cast portions holding heat helping with the cracking the #4 ringlands?
I'll only be doing a few HPDE's per year in it and maybe an AutoX here or there. But as usual for OK, will be skipping any June/July/August events because of the heat.
Do you think there is any traction to the factory UEL and the cast portions holding heat helping with the cracking the #4 ringlands?
#3043
It runs hotter because of the backpressure, because of the design of the UEL, not because it's cast. It also is last to get fuel per the oem routing. It's also .7-1.4 degrees more advanced than the other cylinders per the knock sensor placement and oem knock detection strategy. That's why it usually goes first.
#3047
FBKC and FLKC are a different part of the knock control strategy. I'm talking about targeted advance on #4 specifically. The knock sensor is on #4. You want that cylinder to knock first before the others so you can detect it quicker and react quicker. Morons who disable this function effectively disable half of their knock control system. (and yes, plenty of PRO TUNERS do this, you'd be surprised)
The only real solution is multiple sensors, or at least 1 on each bank. Higher end cars have this. Subaru is too cheap.
But really, proper tuning is #1, right up there with proper care. Everything else is not really needed.
The only real solution is multiple sensors, or at least 1 on each bank. Higher end cars have this. Subaru is too cheap.
But really, proper tuning is #1, right up there with proper care. Everything else is not really needed.
#3048
AHhh ok, gotcha. I was misunderstanding what you were getting at. Thanks for the clarity.
Can you suggest any tuners on the STi front? I don't mind driving down to Texas to get a proper dyno tune, but have no idea who is reputable and who isn't. And will understand "Track safe" tune and not "ALL OF IT"
Can you suggest any tuners on the STi front? I don't mind driving down to Texas to get a proper dyno tune, but have no idea who is reputable and who isn't. And will understand "Track safe" tune and not "ALL OF IT"
#3059
Yeah, I'm not saying you or your buddies or wrong, just relaying what was told to me. From what I'm seeing (I've been reading tons the last 48 hours), it seems the 2018s aren't really seeing any peak gains on Stage 1 tunes, but are seeing pretty good gains in the midrange and spool/throttle response.
Like I said, I know the BRZ was my fault for thinking I had already previously flashed it back to stock. So when I took it in slammed on 18x9.5 RPF1s, 255 Star Specs, and a cat-back, like you mentioned, they immediately went and checked the ECU and........busted.
Like I said, I know the BRZ was my fault for thinking I had already previously flashed it back to stock. So when I took it in slammed on 18x9.5 RPF1s, 255 Star Specs, and a cat-back, like you mentioned, they immediately went and checked the ECU and........busted.
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If you have the cash for it, why not buy a mid 2000's STI with a blown motor? Have the motor rebuilt with forged internals, a better oil pickup and all that **** that people do, and enjoy the car at what the stock trans can handle without worrying about it.