Sounds like the Subi has a lot of work to it, must be a trip to drive.
I need to redo my programmer on my XK being more laggy lately
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Sounds like the Subi has a lot of work to it, must be a trip to drive.
I need to redo my programmer on my XK being more laggy lately
The subaru isn't quite as fun as the vw was but its already a hair faster. It just doesnt handle or stop as good. Ill be working on those issues in the next few months. I'm still about .5 - 1 sec behind a stock subaru wrx sti probably due mostly to gearing and weight. Sometime by the end of the year I hope to swap the turbo and fuel pump out which should get me to the high 12's. Thats my goal at least.
Next week the jeep and family are doing a wheeling for the wounded trip where I'll be a trail guide in the XK.
Pic are needed & have a blastQuote:
Next week the jeep and family are doing a wheeling for the wounded trip where I'll be a trail guide in the XK.
At PMJR: That's a quick accord! Must have had alot of stuff done to it.
At Sal: The event is at Hidden Falls Adventure park. The same place I've been a few times already. StrokeZ may be coming along with the new Rubicon.
Just took my 3rd row seatbelt buckles off. I had one that was broke and need to replace it before wheeling this weekend. Both back buckles are tied together so I have to replace them both. It's 88 dollars from jeep.
To remove the buckles I simply had to take off the 3 main bolts holding the seat down Plus the one going through the buckle and into the body of the jeep. Then you have to pry a rivet like grommet off with a screwdriver or crowbar and punch it back through the hole. Not too hard. I also got to clean out all the kid food that was under the seats plus the stuff that the last owner left in there before 2009.....Gross.
What psi were you running the turbo at?
Almost done getting the custom tune on the subaru's ECU. Right now I'm showing at the wheels 257hp and 279tq. That's not bad. That puts me right between 310 and 325 at the crank. Its doing about 16.5-17 psi throughout the mid range where the turbo does its best.
Edit: Looked up the avg percent loss for my era subaru and edited the previous 300hp to what is above. Not bad at all for a car that was 224hp(crank) stock.