Whats the next step?

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by Hughes8418, Mar 30, 2007.

  1. Hughes8418

    Hughes8418 Member

    Need to know the best next step not over $1200. For more Power. The only thing done to car is turbo back exhaust 3" all the way. Whats the best bang for the $ . And is short ram better than cai?
     
  2. jonnyboy0150

    jonnyboy0150 Member

    Id say get a catless up-pipe and an Cobb Accessport. Then you can either run the stage 2 map or get a more refined Protune.
     
  3. Deke

    Deke Active Member

    What he said, no doubt.

    And there is usually debate over intakes. I think CAI usually wins out just due to the heat soak of a short ram. But honestly, you don't really need either unless you have a seriously powerful car. The stock intake is quite sufficient and to get the aftermarket to work properly you'll probably need a protune, and even then it won't really do anything except make the intake louder.
     
    Last edited: Mar 30, 2007
  4. bluetwo

    bluetwo Active Member

    Hmm. I wanna throw my ScanGuage on someone's car who has a short ram and see if the heat soak is any more or less.

    You can actually watch the air temp gauge go up 50 to 60 degrees after you turn the engine off. It goes right back down after you start it up though, how much depends on the ambient air temperature. If it's 40 outside it's a lot easier to get the intake-air-cooling but I'm sure it would be less effective if it's like 80 or something. (Haven't watched the change in temperature in warm weather yet and I have a CAI).
     
  5. clemsonscooby

    clemsonscooby Active Member

    Lightened pulley's are compatible with Cobb. If you are adding the extra power, I would also suggest upgrading the mounts and or subframe lock kit. These are inexpensive bolt ons. I would go with the tranny mount and pitch stop first, then the rear subframe lock kit. This will insure that all that power goes down. Make sure you have supporting gauges, and you don't need any aftermarket intakes. Stay away from headers, biggest waste of money with little power gains.
     
    Last edited: Mar 31, 2007
  6. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    coolrex had a SRI on his car and in the summer, the IAT wouldn't drop down enough after driving the car around for a while... with the CAI, i have seen my IAT come down close to ambient temperature in less than a minute
     
  7. Hughes8418

    Hughes8418 Member

  8. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    Im about to install my perrin lightweight crank pulley and Ill have a nice writeup and review when I am done.

    If you have a full TBE, you should definitely look into EM ($600-800) and a gutted UP (free).
     
  9. Hughes8418

    Hughes8418 Member

    Alex EM Cobb Access Port? or what? Any knowledge of the xcceleration tbe?
     
  10. 1ll-WRX

    1ll-WRX Active Member

    +1 it was cool to watch the numbers drop rapidly when I got tuned
     
  11. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    EM = Engine Management
    Cobb AP is a type of EM.

    A TBE is a TBE, whats important is the type of downpipe it has (flat plate, semi flat, divorced, bellmouth).
     
  12. crashtke

    crashtke Member Supporting Member

    Or there is my 2.5 block for sale for $850 :) Course install might take you over $1200.
     
  13. Weapon

    Weapon 90lbs of dynamite Supporting Member

    just make sure the downpipe has a bellmouth design.
     
  14. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    Yep the SRI sucks! I was forced to use it with the Perrin FMIC. When I get the 2.5L swapped in the future, I will be reversing my manifold so that I can go to a CAI.
     
  15. GTscoob

    GTscoob Black is Beautiful

    For $1200:

    I'd get an UP - $250 used, or gut yours for free
    Accessport-$450

    This leaves you with $600. You can mod your stock injectors and find a deal on a VF22 and STI topmount. You could also do springs/struts. Springs/swaybars.
     

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