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ALPHA 21-02-2009 12:30 AM

AlphA's Driveway.
 
15 cars over the last 15 years.


Keeping it on topic.

Legacy GT Jap Spec import 1989 Wagon. "Liberty RS"
Bugeye WRX 5 speed
1999 GC8/GF WRX Wagon
Current car - Bugeye WRX 5 speed


Sitting in my driveway at the moment:

2001 WRX 5 Speed.
- Front mounted lag creator.
- K&N Hot air induction
- Cusco catch can
- Some silicone pipes
- Genuine STi suspension
- 18" Rims
- 3" exhaust
- Walbro Fuel pump
- Dewinged/repainted boot.
- DIY cold air induction pipe for the above K&N pod.
- Engine changed by previous owner, has a 2005 engine & TD04L Turbo.
- No BOV - big flutter partly due to FMIC.



Future mods:

TD05 series Turbo and possible change back to top mounted intercooler.

Verso or EcuTek tune.

[IMG]http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l572/iphoneadamf/Sideview800x600.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l572/iphoneadamf/Atsite800x600.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l572/iphoneadamf/rearsideview800x600.jpg[/IMG]

OllieJ 21-02-2009 11:05 AM

Love the old school RS. I regret never owning one before they got too old.

ALPHA 21-02-2009 04:36 PM

[QUOTE=OllieJ]Love the old school RS. I regret never owning one before they got too old.[/QUOTE]


Awesome cars, similar EJ20T a few things have changed but yeah fantastic cars.

ALPHA 08-05-2012 03:19 AM

*Updated.


Replacement headlights going in soon.

Triple gauge center pod has arrived. "Still waiting on the gauges"

Dan [GTI] 08-05-2012 03:26 AM

Is the FMIC a china spec with 30m of piping? or is it the fact that the [SIZE=1][B]tiny TD04 [/B][/SIZE][SIZE=2]hasn't got the guts to fill the pipes, thus creating lag?[/SIZE]

EDIT: TD04 flutter/comp surge is fine... its an excuse to upgrade with it goes :)

ALPHA 08-05-2012 07:01 PM

I'd say it's a combination of china spec FMIC and a TD04 struggling with the crazy pipe work. I haven't seen many with FMIC pipes that travel the way mine do. "under the battery"

Looking at getting a TD05 soon + a good tune will help a lot!

jEstEr? 08-05-2012 08:14 PM

Wouldn't help being an MY01 with the taller ratios either. Get the pipes shortened and a decent tune in it and I think you'll find most of the problem goes away

Dan [GTI] 08-05-2012 08:21 PM

It's a fact of life (with FMIC) that extra piping will cause the lag/response slightly, but shouldn't make the TD04 spool as fast as a GT35!

Process West has the SHORTEST piping on the current market: the sacrifice is the sharper bends needed to keep the piping short. But overall good quality gear that has plenty of R&D behind it.

GREDDY/TRUST is a little longer: but has lew harsh bends in the pipe. Same quality as the P-West gear.

jEstEr? 08-05-2012 08:28 PM

The type of core makes just as much difference too. I'd prefer a Greddy FMIC that costs 3x as much than some china boat anchor

ALPHA 09-05-2012 10:32 PM

Spent some time looking into it and I will be going a TD05H-16g or 18g ( Not looking at a 2nd hand VF or even a new one due to the Cost vs Performance )

If I go with the 18g I will probably bet a PW or AVO TMIC.

+ Tune/Dyno.

[IMG]http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l572/iphoneadamf/90percentdone800x600.jpg[/IMG]

* More silicone added.

Not much more going in, this was only done due to the amount of cracked, heat damaged factory pipes.

[IMG]http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l572/iphoneadamf/crack800x600.jpg[/IMG]

Must admit that I'm a fan of the silicone pipes! But the wait for them to arive from the UK has been killing me.


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