Holy carp!

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by bluetwo, Sep 13, 2006.

  1. bluetwo

    bluetwo Active Member

    Another satisfied customer? Yeah, you could say that.

    SS hooked me up today with the new stuff from Ecutek and all I can say is holy crap! My car is SO much faster. I can't stay at WOT for more than a few seconds on surface streets, which of course, is a good thing.

    So yeah. I'm here to brag, but I'm hitting well over 300 ft. lbs. (estimated) with the stock turbo. And how much boost is that? I saw it hit 18.5 once on the Delta Dash so it's safe to say it's hitting 17-18 on a regular basis.

    I couldn't be more satisfied with such a basic setup
     
    Last edited: Sep 16, 2006
  2. Deke

    Deke Active Member

    Awesome dude. I guess they finally got the 06 issues taken care of?

    By the way, when I first read this post, I thought it was going to be about a huge fish.
     
  3. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    i need a ride... ur turbo should be hitting boost instantly
     
  4. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    :rofl::rofl::rofl:
     
  5. bluetwo

    bluetwo Active Member

    Yeah a great big carp! :D Lol.

    But yeah, Ecutek finally caught up to AP in a manner of speaking. Good thing too cause topping out at 14 PSI was the suxors.

    Milo you can ride along anytime we're in the same place. We can even trade cars for a minute if you want to!......... .........or not whichever. :)
     
  6. siegelracing

    siegelracing Registered Vendor<br><b><font color="#666666">bion

    It was over 17 psi by 2570 rpm!!!

    SS
     
  7. bluetwo

    bluetwo Active Member

    Yeah!

    It's fast and stuff! :wiggle:
     
    Last edited: Sep 13, 2006
  8. Kokopelli

    Kokopelli Active Member


    Damn , how much boost is it running at idle? :p
     
  9. siegelracing

    siegelracing Registered Vendor<br><b><font color="#666666">bion

    It's over 10 psi by 2300 rpm ;) Over 8 psi at 2150 :D

    SS
     
  10. 1ll-WRX

    1ll-WRX Active Member

    congrads bro!!! glad Ecutek came through for you...18psi is way more fun :banana:
     
  11. clemsonscooby

    clemsonscooby Active Member

    Thats a really great tune. Is that on a WRX or STi, I couldn't tell based on your profile?
     
  12. bluetwo

    bluetwo Active Member

    Oh no doubt. I actually have to drive differently. I mean I know it's not like some of the monsters on here but hey... everybody can't have a stump puller..... :D
     
  13. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    the instant torque and minimal lag u have is probably unmatched
     
  14. yerrow

    yerrow Active Member



    its an '06 wrx
     
  15. bluetwo

    bluetwo Active Member

    It's a WRX. Check it out bro. http://www.wrxatlanta.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6380

    It's not autocrosser but It's more than enough for the streets.
     
  16. clemsonscooby

    clemsonscooby Active Member

    Very cool tune from the new 2.5L! This is the first time that I have really seen some real numbers from the new 06. Congrats, I bet it is a blast.:naughty:
     
  17. nsvwrx

    nsvwrx Active Member

    id LOV E to see a dyno
     
  18. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    here's a dyno plot from shmali's 06 wagon from a while back... if ECUTEK has improved, then bluetwo's plots should be much better

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  19. goixiz

    goixiz Active Member

    Is it because its a 2.5L ? Or can this be achieved on a 2.0L as well ? That is very impressive DR Hp
     
  20. bluetwo

    bluetwo Active Member

    I understand that the 2.5 and TD04 are what make the the torque so potent. But the 2.0 can make some comparable numbers with all the right bits and pieces and tuning.

    I'd like to think my dyno plot would be a touch better but I'm sure it'd be at least that good. I'm just glad I got to be the first person to get tuned exactly they I did yesterday.
     
  21. rexrocker

    rexrocker Active Member

    Congrats, awesome!
     
  22. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    Sweet! Boost on dude! I want insta boost so bad....lol
     
  23. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    I want to go with a 2.5L bottom end but I am scared to do it. I keep reading about a lot of oiling issues and blown engines with the 2.5L bottom end. Just look at LiquidForce....he has had some issues although it was mostly HG issues. And the Diesel Subie which I dunno what happened with it.
     
  24. siegelracing

    siegelracing Registered Vendor<br><b><font color="#666666">bion

    The 2.5 bottom is better in EVERY way. Running any of these blocks out of oil will kill them. Not sure about Liquid's bottom, but the Diesel Suby had ZERO actual problems. I'm not sure why that motor came out, but they tore it down and found NOTHING that wasn't perfect. That exact motor, with ALL the same parts is running quite successfully in Arnold's car right now...

    As far as I know there are ZERO advantages of the ej205 over the ej257...

    SS
     
  25. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    Well then why did Diesel pull his motor? Wasn't he having knocking or something or are you thinking it was some heat shield or part rattling???
     
  26. siegelracing

    siegelracing Registered Vendor<br><b><font color="#666666">bion

    He *THOUGHT* he had an "intermittent rod-knock." Despite all of us assuring him there is no such thing as an "intermittent rod-knock," he didn't believe us. Again, there was NO damage found anywhere in the motor, and it is now running quite well in Arnold's car with the EXACT same parts.

    SS
     
  27. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    Hmmmm the 2.5L is still a contender however that Ver8 longblock I was offered for $3400 is looking mightly tempting....lol
     
  28. bluetwo

    bluetwo Active Member

    So. It's a semi-closed deck design... The following are exerts from some on-line articles:

    Like the old engine, it's a turbocharged and intercooled 16-valve dual overhead cam boxer four, but a semi-closed deck design, forged high-carbon steel connecting rods, and other internal modifications make it stronger than the old 2.0-liter block. Variable valve timing widens the power band. Less boost means less power than the STi, but it's not deficient. While the horsepower spec, 230 at 5600 rpm, is virtually identical to the old engine's 227, torque has increased from 217 lb-ft to 235, at a lower 3600 rpm. While top-end power, never deficient, is unchanged, the low end and midrange get a very welcome and useful boost. Turbo lag is nonexistent as long as the revs are kept up, and minimal when they drop too low. - The AutoChannel.com

    -Drive-by-wire throttle
    -Aluminum alloy pistons
    -Cast iron cylinder liners
    -Reinforced "semi-closed deck" alloy block
    -Forged high-carbon steel connecting rods
    - 2007 SUBARU WRX AND STI RESEARCH PAGE
     
    Last edited: Sep 18, 2006
  29. Kokopelli

    Kokopelli Active Member

    My issues were more a result from the cr ratio from using very thin headgaskets and running a ton of boost. I was running 25+ psi on my pe1820 clone with a tmic. I am sure that is a little out side of the efficiency ;) .

    I was using the new rs 2.5 gaskets instead of the older revised rs gasket. The gaskets I was using were thinner than the sti gaskets.

    And just to clarify I never had a problem with the head gaskets blowing. I lost 2 different cyclinders on 2 different occasions from cracked ringlands. The block had about 40k miles and a lot of track time on it before the pistons went.
     
  30. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    Ah gotcha. I feel better about it now though. I just know that I have to have a tranny before that happens.
     

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