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  1. On 14/10/2020 at 8:03 AM, Fast Driver 1981 said:

    I’m sorry to hear that thats shocking ! There is obviously an underworld syndicate. 
    I would expect this where I’m from ( South Africa) but not here. 
    Hope you have a lovely day. 

     

     

    Since you own a modern(ish) model it almost certainly has a very capable factory immobiliser. No key, no start the engine, end of conversation. Would be worth confirming that if it's a japanese import, though.

     

    Only way you're pinching a modern one is either with the keys or with a towtruck.

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  2. To accurately determine the torque on a rolling road requires things like accurately knowing the diameter of the tyre, because you are effectively "gearing" the power transmission to the roller.

     

    For tuning purposes, where you only care about increase/decrease based on changes to the tune, it's not an issue. But it highlights the pointlessness of comparing dyno sheets from different dynos.

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  3. Yeah that's a realistic power level for a TD04.

     

    Safe limit on the box will come down to how you drive it, but there are plenty of GC-era STIs running 5 speeds with around that 280whp mark without issues.

     

    If you launch the car and drive it hard, you'll break boxes with factory power. It's not like they hit exactly 293.2hp and all the teeth fall off the gears.

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  4. 15 minutes ago, Gripless said:

    I want to know how long a run up he needed to get up the highway off ramp. 
    it’s like a space ship ion drive very little acceleration that needs time to add up to moving fast.

     

    A space ship ion drive wasn't conceived by someone completely deranged, with no basis in science :P

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  5. 26 minutes ago, subaru99b4 said:

    could that be making it so its boosting in 2 stages like the factory TT does? 

     

    You know at this point I'm not going to exclude them having done something deeply stupid like using the factory black box of doom for boost control.

     

    I bet two internet cents it's an EJ208 in the middle too.

     

    What's the ECU? If it's running all the EJ208 heads and manifold then it's probably running that sensor setup with that ECU.

     

    To be honest it sounds like the "V7 STI" swap was actually a really average single turbo conversion.

  6. On 19/08/2020 at 6:00 PM, Loren said:

     

    lol. It will explode and leave a massive crater.

     

    One second of boost won't hurt it.

     

    More a reference to all the awesome people whose car is clearly in limp mode and they just wham a boost tap in it long-term and the car is there going "wtf I'm in limp mode because some s*** is badly wrong".

  7. Currently both Subarus have aftermarket headunits and nothing else. The Legacy should really get some of my hoarded gear in it, and I think I might give the STI a gentle upgrade with this round of mods, nothing bonkers though.

     

    I used to be a bit crazy on it...

    Headunit -> Processor (including T/A and active crossovers) -> amplifiers -> w**ky component speakers and sub/s.

     

    For what it's worth, with all my dicking about, order of how good it's going to sound seems to go good installation > lots of power > good drivers > w**ky processing like time alignment and active crossovers > fancy-ass amplifiers > expensive headunits. I firmly believe that cheaper speakers, installed well with plenty of power, will outperform expensive stuff shoe-horned into the factory speaker mounts and run off a headunit.

     

    In the case of my STI, it being a noisy "fast" pile of crap somewhat precludes the "good installation" bit, AKA sound deadening and a proper sub box in this instance, so I kinda CBF with the rest. 99% of the time if you don't get that first bit right you may as well not bother with the rest, the only real exception being that friggin' HEAPS of power into a high quality subwoofer can overcome "the box is way too small"

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  8. These cars have halfway intelligent boost systems. If it's not making boost, either it's because something is faulty, incorrectly installed, or the ECU is literally telling it not to build boost.

     

    Forcing it to make boost, with a tap or an external, is a good way to blow up a motor.

  9. Massive audio nerd opinion: The auto-eqs, auto-time-alignment... they all suck. They either just outright suck, or they make the car a one-seat-wonder, where it sounds good if you are in the driver's seat and 5'10 tall but the rest of the cabin is a muddy mess.

     

    They also miss the fact that by and large "flat" sounds kinda s*** anyway, at least to my ears. Bump everything below about 150hz, -3dB notch at 2khz, roll off from maybe 12khz up, perfecto.

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  10. Pretty much anything GD fits the spline as far as I know; the ultimate in rare and glorious being a V10 Spec C wheel (or there may even be a factory alcantara one that came on some S204's but is so rare as to basically not exist).

     

    Getting the clock spring and airbag to work correctly is another matter altogether. Anything later than V8 uses a clever multi-stage airbag that will throw an SRS fault, and probably not go off if you stack the car. I believe the only way to make it all work nicely with a late-model wheel is to get a V8 inflator and clockspring then fit them to a later model wheel.

     

    The americans do all sorts of swaps, check out NASIOC and that other big US subaru forum that the name escapes me....

  11. Hrm, if you put one of those engine flushes through it then there's a reasonable chance you've dislodged a big chunk of s***e and it has gone somewhere bad. First port of call would probably be one of the AVCS solenoids; I would wager a shiny penny that there is a lump of goop blocking the banjo filter on one or both of them.

     

    Don't use engine flush unless the car has had it for its entire life. It makes perfectly harmless deposits around the motor break free and go and get stuck in useful things like turbo oil feeds and various solenoids. There is a reason that the vehicle manufacturers themselves recommend against it. 

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