VF36 and EWG

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by Dheim96, Jul 25, 2013.

  1. Dheim96

    Dheim96 Member

    Hey all. I've been thinking of putting a VF39 on my WRX and going with an EWG setup. I been doing some research and it looks like that setup does pretty well. I found a thread on here from back in 09 and there was a lot of talk about people on here doing it. Did you guys ever end up doing it? If so, what numbers did you put down and how did you like it?
     
  2. techlord

    techlord Active Member

    you may get to 300hp with that setup. I think I made 292 with that setup with internal WG.
     
  3. Dheim96

    Dheim96 Member

    Ya, most people were around 300hp 330tq with that setup. I'm not looking for big numbers so it looks like it could work. I've seen some freaks hit 330hp with like 380ish tq. I'm not looking to bomb my transmission just yet. lol
     
  4. Jake

    Jake Active Member

    on my old hybrid (2.5 bottom and 2.0 heads), with a VF39 it made 292/343 or something like that. internally gated. i wouldn't expect a whole lot more power with an external gate, but the torque would move a little more to the left and it should be a smoother acceleration.
     
  5. techlord

    techlord Active Member

    won't see those #'s on a 2.0l. I barely made 350 spraying meth at 26lbs
     
  6. 04subiwrx

    04subiwrx Member

    I love my vf39 and ewg. Made right around 300 on a 2.0
     
  7. Dheim96

    Dheim96 Member

    I have a 2.5 so I should be around 300. I read a few posts where people were holding 19psi until redline with their egw vf39. I thought the problems with the VF series is that they didn't hold boost the whole power band.
     
  8. Jake

    Jake Active Member

    that was due to leaky internal wastegates. so lots of people chose to weld them shut and due external gates for this reason. my old VF39 probably had 175k on it, and no cracks.
     
  9. Dheim96

    Dheim96 Member

    I saw that gs makes a bracket for the VF series. Seems like a good option when it comes time to sell it. Not everyone wants one with a flapper welded shut.

    Anyone here do it on a 2.5?
     
  10. RSConvert

    RSConvert ɹǝuɹnʇpɐǝɥ uʞnɟɐɥnɯ ɐ sʇı Supporting Member

    I think the better option would be a vf48.

    Im on a 2.5 hybrid and previously ran a vf43 which put down 302/314. When I changed to a 48 w/ewg my car put down 326/364. I found the 48 to be more responsive in the top end.

    I used the gs bracket as well, IMO it is a better option than welding the wg especially when you upgrade and resell the VF.
     
  11. Dheim96

    Dheim96 Member

    There is a vf48 for sale on craigslist for 750 seems high. From what ive found the average price is 500.
     
  12. Dheim96

    Dheim96 Member

    Also, what ewg setup are you running 38 or 44? CNT, GS, UR or custom?
     
  13. Dheim96

    Dheim96 Member

    Anyone?
     
  14. Dheim96

    Dheim96 Member

    After a little more research on the VF48 it looks like an FP HTA68 would be just as good or a little better. Plus they go for about the same price used. Anyone on here running one on a 2.5?
     
  15. eightbum

    eightbum New Member

    Hey, I am actually thinking of doing the same thing.. is there any other mods that would be necessary to go along with this setup on a stock wrx? ie a bigger tmic new head gasket ect..
     
  16. b reel

    b reel Active Member

    injectors, larger IC, EBC and a tune
     
  17. Matto357

    Matto357 Crazyazn likes Naps Staff Member

    I've always read injectors when moving a wrx to an STI turbo, but doesn't the 06-07 wrx have the same injectors as an STI?
     
  18. b reel

    b reel Active Member

    it does, but when people who don't have a 06+ WRX ask then yes, injectors
     
    Last edited: Feb 8, 2014
  19. goixiz

    goixiz Active Member

    downpipe
     

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