boost upgrade?

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by bjtyson3, May 24, 2007.

  1. bjtyson3

    bjtyson3 Member

    what is a good recommended boost to run after i get my ecbs on and get a retune on a stock turbo?
     
  2. clemsonscooby

    clemsonscooby Active Member

    17-18 should be safe. Check out what boost Cobb Stage 2 is for the STi. That will give you a conservative reference point.
     
  3. RamblinWRX

    RamblinWRX Member

    i believe the cobb Stg II target boost is 16.5
     
  4. WJM

    WJM Banned

    You will need to taper the boost off to 16 by 6000 RPM. Otherwise, I would not peak more than 18.
     
  5. bjtyson3

    bjtyson3 Member

    i still have all full warranties on my car..does anybody know if it will hurt the warranty to do this if i let scott siegel do it?
     
  6. WJM

    WJM Banned

    Yep. It will completely void your powertrain, regardless of what anyone says. Any type of modification that increases the power output of the engine beyond 'as delivered' from the factory, voids the warranty. PERIOD.

    However, if the car is tuned PROPERLY...you will not have a problem with any kind of engine longevity. Period.

    A bad tune can ruin an engine in less than 1 second. All it takes is one good detonation event to bend a rod and send it on an escape route that punctures the block...that usually takes a head and some valves with it when the piston hits the top of the combustion chamber...so now you need 1 head, 4 valves, a shortblock, oil pan, oil pump, and sump tube.

    A 'good' tune will last for a while...

    The 'perfect tune' will last the life of the car.
     
  7. bjtyson3

    bjtyson3 Member

    my car has been previously tuned..and i already have a few engine modifications..and i know for a fact my car is still under warranty at this point..i dont have any internal work and i have a stock turbo though..so that may be why
     
  8. WJM

    WJM Banned

    I'm sorry, but if there is any engine related failure, and you go to 'any other random' subaru dealer, you will be denied any warranty coverage.

    There are only a select few dealers that would actually take the time to look into it and investigate the failure to see if it was a real factory defect or if it was due to the modifications.
     
  9. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

    Yeah, don't fool yourself into thinking that if you blow something it'll be covered under warranty. Modifying a car is a fun hobby, but you HAVE to be aware that you are creating some risk that wasn't there before. If you can't afford or aren't willing to deal with the potential consequences of what you're doing then you probably shouldn't be doing it in the first place...
     
  10. WJM

    WJM Banned

    Which is exactly why I do not recommend serious upgrades unless you completely understand what you are doing and how it affects your warranty.

    Take Milo for example: The only two warranty items he has left are the seat belts and the 5 year rust protection. Otherwise, his bumper to bumper is pretty much gone, and 100% of the his powertrain is gone.
     
  11. Deke

    Deke Active Member

    Ooo, no ones said it yet!

    You have to pay to play.

    :)
     
  12. WJM

    WJM Banned

    100% right, 0% wrong.
     
  13. wrxin8or

    wrxin8or Mullitt Staff Member

    wow milo, you pansy...no 5pt harnesses yet?:rofl::rofl::rofl:
     
  14. nsvwrx

    nsvwrx Active Member

    19 psi on ss protune
     
  15. Strayen

    Strayen Active Member

    hahaha....yea no kidding.

    My short-throw shifter is under warrenty cause it was installed at SOG before i took delivery of the car and is on my invoice. woohoo!
     
  16. WJM

    WJM Banned

    OH yeah, SPT parts and other parts that are MADE and DISTRIBUTED by SOA...has a limited warranty with it, and if you read the fine print...it either does or does not affect the current 3/36 and/or 5/60 warranty covereages.
     

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