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Old 06-04-2008, 07:15 PM
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Default Vf 22/23 Vs Vf34

Hey guys

I know theres been a few threads about this topic, but i want a straight answer. Got a 2002 WRX and Im looking to get a VF 22 or 23 + FMIC setup done near the end of the year. Currently i have got 3 inch TBE, Panal filter, Turbo XS TMIC and will be going in for a VERSO this thursday.

Just wondering a VF 22 + FMIC, what kind of lag will i be expecting from 2nd gear rolling starts at like 50ks, is it really that painful to drive? i do know that you will also need decap Injectors, fuel pump but is there anything else i should consider getting to minimize boost lag and increase reliability? A list of supporting mods would be useful

How would it compare to the VF 34, the VF 34 has less turbo lag, also less top end and seems the more useful option for daily driving, but i am planing on getting something different then the popular VF34 + STI TMIC build. But if the VF22/23 seems abit to much of a hassle in whatever way, i will then likely go with a VF 34


Any Feed back on the feel of these turbo's is appreciated, or anybody who has a VF22 could take me for a drive in it as i would rather peoples opinions rather then a spec sheet

Cheers

Adrian
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