turbos

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by tallgeese2, Mar 12, 2012.

  1. tallgeese2

    tallgeese2 Member

    So i read the turbo thread and my brain kinda hurts. Which turbo does the 03 wrx have? what is the diff between the 03 wrx turbo and the sti turbo?
     
  2. Matt

    Matt Think before you post Staff Member Supporting Member

    standard GD wrx had a td-04 turbo. STi was VF-39.
     
  3. tallgeese2

    tallgeese2 Member

    ok so what was the diff between them? boost?size?
     
  4. WRboXer

    WRboXer Active Member

    boost is dependent on what the turbo is set-up to run.

    The Td-04 is smaller then the vf-39. As far as size the td04 on 2.0 liter wrx engine with supporting mods is a ~240whp turbo on 93oct pump and a vf-39 is a ~300whp turbo on 93 oct pump. The vf-39 spools about ~750-1k rpms later then the td-04
     
  5. tallgeese2

    tallgeese2 Member

    so if i wanted to replace my stock turbo with the sti turbo would and bolt on and work or do i need to swap out the intercooler to the sti as well. im not going to pump tons of boost in it id like to keep it as close to sti stock as i can. the car is still my daily driver.
     
  6. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

    it would work better. You'd also want to look into swapping in an STi uppipe as it removes the cats (which can break down and get sucked through the turbo). Don't forget, you'll need / want to upgrade the injectors, fuel pump and you'll also need a tune.
     
  7. CelticPride

    CelticPride Banned

    300 whp is pushing it on a 2.0L imho. Can be done be most figures are between 270-285 whp. All 5 cars that I have installed VF-39's on got those figures on pump 93 octane only.
     
  8. CelticPride

    CelticPride Banned

    Also don't forget the WG line pill or an aftermarket electronic wastegate solenoid.
     
  9. tallgeese2

    tallgeese2 Member

    iv done the uppipe already to get rid of the catt. My stock turbo is making some bad sounds so its on its last leg. so now that i know bout the sti turbo what about another stock wrx turbo but maybe turning the boost up some? remember im not trying to make a 300+hp monster i wouldnt mind 250 or 260.
    so far i have cold air intake, uppipe,3in catback,light wight fly wheel.
     
  10. CelticPride

    CelticPride Banned

    For best performance, get rid of the cold air intake and go back to stock. VF39, STi pinks injectors (DeatsheWerks makes em), Walbro fuel pump or equivalent, and a protune. Bam done and rock solid reliable.
     
  11. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

    ^^^

    pretty much this. Turning up the boost won't necessarily make the magical power. When tuning the car, they'll optimize the boost based on other factors (AFR, temperatures, gas being used).
     
  12. tallgeese2

    tallgeese2 Member

    what kinda price range would i be looking at new or used parts
     
  13. CelticPride

    CelticPride Banned

  14. tallgeese2

    tallgeese2 Member

    thanks for the info guys
     
  15. CelticPride

    CelticPride Banned

    Also if you want to go Cobb factor that price in but an Open Source tune works just as well.


    I would recommend an STi TMIC but it's not needed....the stock IC will just heat soak more.
     
  16. tallgeese2

    tallgeese2 Member

    is the sti ic really that much better then my stock wrx ic
     
  17. CelticPride

    CelticPride Banned

    It's better. The stock one really heats up fast in the middle of the summer. The 08+ Sti TMIC are VASTLY better....so much so you can run a gt35r on them.
     
  18. tallgeese2

    tallgeese2 Member

    will a 04 sti ic fit my 03 wrx? and if so would it be better even if i go back with a stock turbo?
     
  19. CelticPride

    CelticPride Banned

    Yes and Yes. Minor modding needed to fit (coupler hose and a bracket to bolt it on).
     
  20. Berzerklo

    Berzerklo Active Member

    I was running a VF-39 on my 03 WRX for 60k+ miles before I sold it last summer. It is a great set up! A good power boost and about as much reliability as you could hope for a non-stock set up.
     
  21. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

    make sure you replace the Y-pipe, too. The STi pipe is metal, the wrx one is a plastic type that has a tendency to rip and tear
     
  22. tallgeese2

    tallgeese2 Member

    so ill have to replace the metal y pipe with a rubber one to get it to fit?
     
  23. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

    no, you'll need to replace the plastic one (wrx version) with a metal one (sti version). Just make sure if you buy the STi TMIC it comes with the factory y-pipe
     
  24. tallgeese2

    tallgeese2 Member

    ah ok cool
     
  25. wagunz_pwn

    wagunz_pwn Active Member

  26. h23bb2

    h23bb2 Member

    pm'd.

    More info availible upon returning my pM. lol
     
  27. CelticPride

    CelticPride Banned

    ^^^^Go with a dedicated shop for tuning
     
  28. h23bb2

    h23bb2 Member

    And that's based on what exactly?? :|
     
  29. tallgeese2

    tallgeese2 Member

    thanks to everyone for all the info.im going to allpro in the am to see if my turbo is going out. if so ill be looking at doing a sti turbo set up. wanted as much info as to what i was getting into. glad to know i can count on my subie brothers
     
  30. wagunz_pwn

    wagunz_pwn Active Member

    Like mine did...on the dyno? :|

    [​IMG]
     
    Last edited: Mar 12, 2012
  31. Matt

    Matt Think before you post Staff Member Supporting Member

    I bet they could get you fixed up with all the parts too.
     
  32. tallgeese2

    tallgeese2 Member

    well see what allpro say bout the old one
     
  33. CelticPride

    CelticPride Banned

    Experience. And if you are gonna go on this site and try to profit from it by offering services you should look into being a vendor like the rest of the ones on here. :)
     

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