New owner....school me fast, I need to learn
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New owner....school me fast, I need to learn
Ok iv been a mustang person my whole life Im not going to lie. I just ditched the Fords and bought the STI. Im turbo retarded, modification retarded, the only things I know about are boost controllers and cold air inductions.
Please think on anything that may help, I dont want to be the rookie with the cheap and useless aftermarket parts.
What are good mods to start out with and all that good stuff? Thanks guys
Mike
Please think on anything that may help, I dont want to be the rookie with the cheap and useless aftermarket parts.
What are good mods to start out with and all that good stuff? Thanks guys
Mike
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IMO, Priority number one would be to source engine management to maximize performance from your mods.
The big gain mods would be a turbo back exhaust and engine management. This will yield anywhere from 40-50whp.
Research the forums for engine management solutions. The most popular ones are Cobb AccessPORT, Turbo XS UTEC and ECUtek reflash.
If you want something that is easy and plug and play that requires little tuning knowledge, go with the AccessPORT. The UTEC is a piggyback computer that is plug and play and will require a dyno tune if you have no tuning knowledge. The ECUtek will require you to visit a ECUtek equipped tuning facility for the dyno tune and reflash. This is the basic cliff notes description to get you started.
My suggestion, get the Cobb AccessPORT and a full turbo back exhaust. If you are limited in funds and can only get one, get the AccessPORT first and run Stage 1 until you get your exhaust.
The big gain mods would be a turbo back exhaust and engine management. This will yield anywhere from 40-50whp.
Research the forums for engine management solutions. The most popular ones are Cobb AccessPORT, Turbo XS UTEC and ECUtek reflash.
If you want something that is easy and plug and play that requires little tuning knowledge, go with the AccessPORT. The UTEC is a piggyback computer that is plug and play and will require a dyno tune if you have no tuning knowledge. The ECUtek will require you to visit a ECUtek equipped tuning facility for the dyno tune and reflash. This is the basic cliff notes description to get you started.
My suggestion, get the Cobb AccessPORT and a full turbo back exhaust. If you are limited in funds and can only get one, get the AccessPORT first and run Stage 1 until you get your exhaust.
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Originally Posted by dsmperformance
My suggestion, get the Cobb AccessPORT and a full turbo back exhaust. If you are limited in funds and can only get one, get the AccessPORT first and run Stage 1 until you get your exhaust.
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Originally Posted by jdepould
Eh, I'd say wheel/tire combo should be first, or at least tires, just save the RE92's for winter, if you live somewhere with snow.
after getting these things an ems is in order .. utec is very useful if you wanna play around .. that's the one i recommand .. and also if your looking for big power boosts .. a forced induction fpgreen turbo should be good .. it's a proven turbo setup on the stis. (www.forcedinduction.com) for more info.
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I too am new to scoobies, but not to turbos. The first mod I've done on my 05 sti was the k&n typhoon intake. next will prob. be the aps cobb tbe(turbo back exhaust) and accessport. This seems to be the easiest to install and manage. it is important to remember to always keep air/fuel ratios in the back of your mind!don't just keep moding one or the other!And also you may want to think about suspension mods first to fully enjoy your ride. hope this helps.
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From the Threads of Note sticky, here's what to do first. While you're busy with those mods, read read read. It's a whole different animal than the Mustang; you're almost starting over.
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from one mustang (previous)owner to another. congrats on the choice to a more sophisticated engine design. i too am in the learning process of modifications. the stickies offer plenty. while my standing advice is this. learn how to drive your car the best you can in STOCK form. if you mod anything 1st. my opinion is the handling. i've owned my 2 subies for 2 years now and i STILL am learning how they handle. and my power mods are minimal.
good luck.
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good luck.
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Originally Posted by XkrazyAsianX
i dont believe the 05 sti's have tire problems like the 04s .. and re92s are for wrxs not stis ... so tire and wheel is out .. i would sugguest up pip and turbo back .. and as far as engine management system go .. it's better to get your hardware den do the ems so you get all the power from all your upgrades ... lighten crank pulley .ic hose, kartboy shortshifter and bushing, are some things yo ucan look into
after getting these things an ems is in order .. utec is very useful if you wanna play around .. that's the one i recommand .. and also if your looking for big power boosts .. a forced induction fpgreen turbo should be good .. it's a proven turbo setup on the stis. (www.forcedinduction.com) for more info.
after getting these things an ems is in order .. utec is very useful if you wanna play around .. that's the one i recommand .. and also if your looking for big power boosts .. a forced induction fpgreen turbo should be good .. it's a proven turbo setup on the stis. (www.forcedinduction.com) for more info.
Your right about the tires. Although if you run in snow in the winter you may want to get snow tires. I have heard of problems with the stock STi tires in the snow. On the EM however i think that to tame boostcreep issues you will need EM or a turbo wastegate porting. I don't have an STi but that is what i've seen here from time to time. I am not sure if that was a problem on the 05's or just the 04's. Again doing searches saves time. I may be wrong about the boost creep thing but STi'ers will know for sure. Good luck
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Originally Posted by wrx10404
Your right about the tires. Although if you run in snow in the winter you may want to get snow tires. I have heard of problems with the stock STi tires in the snow. On the EM however i think that to tame boostcreep issues you will need EM or a turbo wastegate porting. I don't have an STi but that is what i've seen here from time to time. I am not sure if that was a problem on the 05's or just the 04's. Again doing searches saves time. I may be wrong about the boost creep thing but STi'ers will know for sure. Good luck
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Originally Posted by SlvrSTI05
What are good mods to start out with and all that good stuff? Thanks guys
What are your goals in terms of speed ???
Drag racing or road racing????
Your upgrade path needs to be centered on the answers u supply to those questions...thats where u need to start.
Mark