drewvic2 Posted May 5, 2014 Share Posted May 5, 2014 Well hello to you all Im a new one to the Subaru scene I have just baught a 1997 2000 turbo uk I really am I novice when it comes to these cars Im not new to the car scene I have just come away from an audi I spent a lot of time and money on bu fancied a change Im byyyy im glad I did So im here to find out as much stuff as I can about the car I have and what it currently is,, then im looking to find out what I can do and where to go with it next Mnay thanks Drew Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pommy Posted May 5, 2014 Share Posted May 5, 2014 Hey mate and welcome to the club, I have turbo 2000 as well and they are a great car, lots of options with tuning and parts relatively cheap and available second hand. Most important thing is to service the car with good oil and spark plugs regularly. The engines generally keep going when that happens. Get stuck in with the forums, cars and more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drewvic2 Posted May 5, 2014 Author Share Posted May 5, 2014 Well thanks Pommy Yeah ive been doing some reading on a lot of things the car currently has full decat cobra system and a baileys dv Im looking at pumping the power up a little but I have been told there is not a lot more I can do with the car currently as it is ie the ecu is this correct then if so I don't really want to be spending 4 to 500 on an ecu can your recommend any other ways etc?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pommy Posted May 5, 2014 Share Posted May 5, 2014 Hey mate, don't think there are may ways to get more power without a re-map, which if it hasn't been mapped before you can either buy a license for it to be re-mapped or a new ecu, similar prices and around 4-500 from what I have read but there are many different threads on that. The general consensous is uprated fuel pumps, injectors decat and then a remap for 300-330ish which is meant to be pleanty in a classic. If running a decat I believe it should already have a map on it to make it run properly (not 100% sure but worth looking into it) there is a guy on here offering remote ECU tuning using your laptop and some of his software, xtremeracingtuning (member on here) I believe it is, never used them or anything but might be worth finding him and chatting to him. His website is xtremeracingtuning.com but again never used him so have no idea about his quality or anything like that. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay762 Posted May 5, 2014 Share Posted May 5, 2014 Wotcha and welcome - As Pommy has said stacks of info and advice on here and there is quite a bit of activity regarding meets up your end of the country Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stants Posted May 5, 2014 Share Posted May 5, 2014 Hello welcome and we're all a friendly bunch on here so don't be worried about asking anything no matter how daft it may seem, Sent from my SM-T210 using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ash007ks Posted May 5, 2014 Share Posted May 5, 2014 Tuning really depends on your budget, no mater what model car you have.I’ve gone from a more or less standard car (my00 classic auk turbo) toone that’s got very few parts left in original condition, but to do thatI’ve had to throw a shed load of money at it.Shall base the upgrade stages on a classic UK turbo for now.So first things first, decide what you want from it, do you want to doeasy mods that will help the performance, or do you want to eventuallygo the whole hog?The basic engine mods start at decatting, updating the air filter andremapping. On a classic at this stage an uprated panel filter is by farthe best option instead of an induction kit.Generic chips aren’t worth it (excluding the PPP kit) the maps areeither too general to make large differences, or they can cause seriousrunning issues risking the engine reliability.The basic cost is roughly £1000-£1500 ish to get to this stage, andshould boost performance from 215bhp 215ftlb to 260bhp 260ftlb (as arough guide, exact figures vary from car to car).Next are basic suspension changes.Up rating the rear anti roll bar will remove some of the generic under steer present in impreza's. (Roughly £150)Drop links will stiffen up the connections between roll bar and the car (roughly £100 per end of the car)anti lift keeps stops the front end from going up and down as much,however this means a geometry set-up is required. (Combined roughly£200-£300)Strut braces will reduce body roll (£120 front upper, £120 front lower and £100 rear)basic upgraded springs (stiffer) (£250)then basic brake changesAlso brakes should be uprated, 4 pots should be a minimum (although post 98 cars will have them as standard)uprated fast road pads (£140)uprated brake lines (£50-£80) further improve braking responseuprated grooved disks (£140-£250)for all of the above your probably looking at £2000-3000After that it start to become more involved and much more expensive, but also depends on model.Bake upgrades mentioned above are a must, and possibly the introduction of a uprated 6pot brake kit (£1200 -£2000)Full uprated suspension, including dampers and springs (£800 for a fullkit), adjustable is possibly the best option at this point, they tend toallow even stiffer settings but also allow for softer to be used whenrequired.Power wise you’re looking at changing the turbocharger, fuel pump and aremap to suite, however you'll hit a limit at around 320bhp on this setup.Roughly an addition £3000 (total £5000-£6000)to get to where I am now (340bhp)you'll need, uprated turbo (£250 for a second hand one up to £750 for abrand new vf34), front mount intercooler (£450), induction kit (£100),uprated oil cooler is advisable (£450), a full set of gauges (£650 fordefi's), some cars also need new large fuel injectors (£400),also your at the very top limit of the gearbox, an uprated on is either astraight cut ppg or similar kit (£3000) or a switch to a 6 speedgearbox (£2000). The standard clutch won’t cope and will need up rating(£450).The standard ecu may become a problem at this level (£1500)now as a rough guess your up around the £11,000-£13,000Once your past this point then your talking serious moneythe engine isn't up to the job, rods block and pistons can't take theboost pressures and will need replacing. Head bolts won’t be strongenough, headers will be restrictive, as well as all the parts mentionedabove becoming also not up to the task.A full custom rebuild to get to that sort of power your talking (very rough guide), with various of the above mentioned parts£7000+ for 400bhp£12000+ for 450bhp£15000+ for 500bhpand the cost per bhp goes up and up, past this point its so variable asto the cost you can't give guess figures, they have to be priced upprofessional.The price shown is rough guide and varies dramatically depending on tuning company and market prices for parts.However what I can tell you is there are some off the shelf engine thatcan give mega performance and for what they are aren’t overly pricey (incontext anyway lol)Scooby clinic do an off the shelf SC450 package which iirc is £12,000plus vat for a 450bhp engine, including suitable clutch and gearbox.which is very good value indeed, but is a whole different ball game asfar as performance goes.So it goes back to the question, how far do you want to go, and what’s your budget.Hope that rough guide helps. Rough guide which i have used more or less :) however im using a TMIC, and some other stuff :) but before it went into shop it was running 280 with Y piece on the intercooler as this is the most important part, buy this before remap, same with Decat or sports cat, and Air filter. i was also running Iridiums as well :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gambit Posted May 5, 2014 Share Posted May 5, 2014 Hi mate welcome to S.O.C As said before great bunch on here very helpful and friendly :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pommy Posted May 5, 2014 Share Posted May 5, 2014 Thanks Ash, that's good info, thanks for sharing. Think I will go for the 260ish BHP, seems easy enough and not overly painful on the wallet. I would definitely suggest 4-pots and uprated hoses as the first upgrade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ash007ks Posted May 5, 2014 Share Posted May 5, 2014 Your welcome pommy, my WRX was runningFull decat and 2.5 inch exhaust all way back.Uprated Fuel pumpForge DVIridiumsStandard TD04 Uprated Y-Pipe 4 Pot brakes off newer shape. And it made 278bhp. it was around £800 as brakes where all ready on, and i got mine mapped at a place called GR performance in Rotherham or give Duncan at Racedynamix a call and if you have big Peanuts you can do a motorway blast to have it mapped. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
555wagon Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 another good break up grade is sti brembos you can ususal pick this up for around £ 400 also good info ash hedding for the 400 mark myself turbo and gearbox just got not much change out of £2000 with map and fitting Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4758nigel Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 hi mate and welcome to the site ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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