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  1. Some completed images of the gauges. These are still like this today (2016) although much more has changed elsewhere... http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1461.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1462.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1463.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1464.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1465.jpg
  2. thanks guys, appreciate the comments. I am on yet another business trip but I will have a few final pictures up when I get back.
  3. Well hello neighbor, not far from you and I tear up* to Glosta for fun quite a bit as I like the highway stretches** (when the po po*** aren't sitting waiting...) so you may see me around... Congratulations on your new to you lgt! *never more than 65 unless posted at 55 in which case I do 55. **as they are scenic and have a trouble free road surface. ***god bless them and their service to society
  4. I filled up my last reserved spot for the pictures... I'll post the final pictures down here. Full build pictures are now posted.
  5. It was just a joke BigT - just that it's all in Japanese. I am not an idiot. Actually that can be debated... I am planning to install a double din at some point but I use a 1/2 din EQ on my headunit and the whole thing used to be installed in the cubby. The only reason I haven't installed the double din headunit yet is two fold... I can't decide on what would work for me and the existing setup works and sounds amazing. As you will see as I complete posting the pictures is I installed a failsafe gauge for monitoring the meth flow - which is having issues, and after speaking with the designer of the system from AEM can be intermittently fixed. I am not sure yet if any components need to go back but it's the flow sensor where the issue is happening. - UPDATE 2015: I finally fixed the flow sensor after nearly wrecking a second one. I was not using enough distilled water, I went for an 80% mix and this dries out the sensor. With 50/50 mix I still got the same numbers and the flow sensor no longer fails. Good tools are critical... I have bought cheaper, I regret it every time. http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1213.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1126.jpg
  6. rained. couldn't see anything. traffic was slow and sucked. This is all I have to report.
  7. Well downstream from the turbo just up from the MAF - no risk to pool water if it leaks or to damage the MAF- plenty of space to fully atomize the 85% meth before it goes into compressor.
  8. there's a lot of information about it if you google... Alberto is doing it too and we both saw results on the dyno. Smaller nozzle up front, after the MAF but in plenty of time to fully atomize. We have done a lot of research AND spoke to AMR about it. You can damage the Turbo if the fuel doesn't atomize properly but there's some mad setups out there including people who have no need to use an intercooler... http://www.alcoholinjectionsystems.com/a40/Where-Do-I-Position-My-Water-Methanol-Injection-Nozzles/article_info.html lots of articles out there with all the horror stories too...
  9. New and I have no issues or complaints about the fitment. Has been on the car since July - Made it through this winter with no rust so far!
  10. Along with the Perrin EL headers it's barely louder than stock at WOT. I love it. It was always quiet but eliminating the boxer rumble, which to be honest is never as nice as it is on the WRX's has really made it quieter - for my design and wants it is perfect for the sleeper image. The new exhaust note while still raspy is much more refined with a nice tone. It's definitely a quality part.
  11. What would you like to know? It's worth the money if you're buying quality gauges - I was looking at all AEM and by the time you figure the total price and then still left with the limited choices of where you can mount them, the time and cost to do that - THIS became the better choice and yes, like you say it is a great look.
  12. Updated with more pics. More to come!
  13. more pictures will be posted soon. Paid work is getting in the way...
  14. It may be just be the cx500 - I will have to check but it is a legacy/2008+ wrx fitment. I did not get that turbo new and it has been passed on through the hands of some close friends - bmx045 is where it all began! I will have to check the pictures of the serial tag to make sure what it is and will correct the first post with right part numbers if necessary. and it is the cx500 and fixed.
  15. ^^^^ This. You would end up trying to use the Spearco TMIC for the STi but who knows on clearance issues all over the rest of the engine bay plus you would need the Sti intake and figure out where you would bolt the TMIC to. The TMIC I used is also much larger than those types with the Y pipe underneath which sort of really does block a chunk of the flow... IMHO
  16. @gordata - The Spearco was a direct fit for the car because we share the same engine/TMIC setup as the 08+ WRX - If you are going with an STi Turbo do you mean it will be rotated or direct fit? Pretty sure with patience and ingenuity you can make anything work! Here's what this was really about - Can you really have FMIC performance with a TMIC and the answer is definitely yes!! This is a huge intercooler - heatsoak issues be damned, we're moving almost all of the time and unless drag racing is your thing heatsoak is just not an argument worth making. This core doesn't heatsoak badly either, not over any short red light stops it's just too big to really warm up over the well insulated Turbo! It cools quickly and efficiently when moving and the hood scoop which I will cover in some later pictures can be made to work perfectly. AMR on the street - it's great. Yes, a little more lag than the HTA68 but Bren tuned most of that away because he's a genius with the timing. I really have no complaints. I am going FAST at lower boosts before the Meth and upper boost really build up! 9psi or so I start spraying but all the fun stuff happens before then so I am thrilled with how easy this daily driver is behaving.
  17. http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1077.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1086.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1088.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1090.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1176.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1102.jpg You should never underestimate how much time these things take to work on! What starts as one task turns into many not withstanding the time you spend dealing with issues like fuel leaks or playing the game of where did that bolt go? Alberto often says to me people do get upset with the labor time on some jobs and working on a custom car adds hours of effort to get things right. Working on just the gauges myself and seeing an entire weekend vanish doing the wiring properly which is exactly how Alberto does it, I completely understand. You can throw things in a car and it looks exactly like you did but to do it right is time and effort and a lot of these things have to be done right or you will end up with a serious fire. We didn't finish all of the above until 1am and we started at 10am - some lunch and whatever time passed as we were high on fumes but my appreciation for Alberto's work is so much more understood. The last part of this was to finish a few things... Wiring up the Meth lines, finish the controller, install the failsafe gauge and to carry out my plan for the splitter. http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1129.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1159.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1161.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1162.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1167.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1170.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1177.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1178.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1180.jpg And now... http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1212.jpg I may be ready for the dyno
  18. Time to start installing the methanol kit. http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1011.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1036.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0963.jpg This took a long time to install nicely and safely but you want to do it right when running such a dangerous fuel through the passenger compartment! http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0971.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0970.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0967.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1038.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1028.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1029.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0965.jpg I put the controller here on a long length of wire so it could be bought up onto the dash during tuning and adjusting. It fit nice in this space and I used velcro to line the space and on the back of the controller. It's very easy to get to and push the test button if needed and it's simpler to install here rather than extending all the cables and vac line over to the glovebox where I see a lot of these end up. http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1007.jpg Also prepped the new EL headers - very lightly wrapped with 1/4 overlaps to allow some heat to escape. It is not recommended to wrap these types of headers. No warranty this way, Perrin makes this very clear. http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1009.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1013.jpg The picture above shows one of my first of many mistakes. It said quite clearly on the package for the titanium wrap NOT to spray it down with Hi Temp silicone coating. I did and the result was fairly rapid disintegration! Don't spray the titanium header wraps! Now it was time to do some of the major changes for this build. Fuel rails, TGV deletes and whatever. This was a very long day of work and without Alberto's help I couldn't have made it. Alberto is extremely knowledgeable on how these cars are put together and so with his guidance we got everything done and installed the lager 20g turbo and updated with a base map for the larger fuel injectors at some point in the wee hours of the night! http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1042.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1045.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1050.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1052.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1065.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1067.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1073.jpg
  19. To install the STi gaugepack, I had to move my headunit from the cubby slot so FINALLY purchased the JDM double DIN kit and ripped out the uselessfactory radio. Also added the Perrin dual gauge pod and installed the AEM Wideband gauge. http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0388.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0385.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0421.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0390.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0392.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0418.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0391.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0424.jpg I have NO idea what this was trying to tell me. if anything it slowed me down trying to work it out, good thing there are pictures! http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0422.jpg The methanol kit arrived... but while I was at Alberto's... http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0599.jpg ... things took a different turn. See there was this Turbo sitting on his shelf... An offer was made I couldn't refuse and then the build plans got more serious. http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0821.jpg I knew I needed a bigger intercooler and I wanted to stay top mount. At the time this was well before Grimmspeed made their TMIC and I needed something better than the Process West. Spearco made a limited number of TMICs for the 08+ WRX and this thing was just huge, hard to find but a great intercooler! http://www.sigmafour.net/build/spearco.jpg Still with the HTA68 in the car - we fitted the Spearco http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0916.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0920.jpg And you can see how much bigger it is over the stock part, never mind just how DEEP it is... http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0941.jpg and I had a plan for the splitter http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0946.jpg and finally an idea what to do with this tiny opening too... http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0625.jpg
  20. This is a fully revised build thread. Back in 2013 there was an effort made to get close to 400whp on stock pistons. It didn’t really work out for a couple of reasons. Mostly the car was tuned for methanol and while that did protect pistons under boost there is no margin when the methanol fails which it used to do, often! A lot has been learned since. Many things have been done since this thread was first made, all of the pictures were in fact lost when the back end server failed in 2014. I have restored most of them and where there are images missing still I will try and locate them as I can This build was the first of several as it turned out. I will post some more threads which will tell the whole story. At the start of this thread I was at a nice 333whp/375wtq build which was fairly average for go fast parts bolted on. The car ran great but I went after more! After changing out the BNR HTA68 for a 20G with some additional mods I managed to eek out a bit more power still with stock internals to 403whp and 450wtq (measured on a rather ambitious dynopack, don’t believe these numbers mean all they say!) The car was very drivable and fun. You would never know much had changed unless you put your foot down, this was at the time my daily driver still! This thread also contains a lot of my interior mods too. I tend to build function over form so it’s not the most pretty car but it still exists today just in another form! For the whole story of what’s happened since 2013 you will have to watch for my next thread. This is an update on where I was and a chance to restore the images and re-tell the story of “then” April 2023 - After the update all the image links are broken. For the third time I will fix them and I guess I should finish these threads. So much more to the story, car is still around too. How the hell do you insert inline images now? <img src="https://www.sigmafour.net/lgt/dyno040613.jpg"> Updated Component List: Performance: Built with the guidance and assistance of Alberto at Motive Autoworks BrenTuned - 403whp/450wtq (Very optimistic dynopack numbers) AMR cx500 Turbo Perrin Heatshield Plugs -1 colder Spearco TMIC/Custom install Forge BPV Perrin Equal Length Headers/Gently wrapped Perrin Up Invidia Catted Downpipe Borla Exhaust DW60c fuel pump DW850cc injectors Agency Power Fuel Rails TGV Deletes Wiseco 99.5 Pistons KillerB Oil Pickup and Baffles Sti Oil Pump AEM Sti Intake AEM Dual location Methanol Injection Exedy stage 1 clutch Bilstein HD shocks AVO Front and Rear Braces GroupN mounts Eibach Springs RalliTEK sways/Cobb endlinks Upgraded Brake components - nothing much to talk about, not a BBK but definitely working properly! Exterior/Interior: Debadged Custom grill JDM Double Din STi Performance Pack Gauges AEM AFR Gauge AEM Methanol Flow Gauge http://www.sigmafour.net/lgt/dyno040613.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0055.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/sunshinecar.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0311.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1107.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_1260.jpg Bren at work tuning the car back in March 2013... So I started at 333whp/375wtq - a nice quick reliable car. 740cc injectors and the HTA68 worked well together. I wanted just a little bit more and with E85 not a viable fuel near me, methanol Injection was going to be the way to go... then things got out of hand. http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0312.jpg It was January and the tune date was set for the end of March so I had time and I was in no rush. There was a plan ahead I needed gauges to be able to tell what's going on, the wideband needed a bung welded in the down pipe and it seemed like a good day to wrap the up and down pipe too. This turned out not to be as easy as it looked. I am always grateful for Alberto (of Motive Autoworks) who is a patient and experienced engine builder, one of the very best out there and he has been a constant in everything I have done with this car. http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0345.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0346.jpg http://www.sigmafour.net/build/IMG_0349.jpg
  21. can't see anything in that picture Dujo... three large box trucks appear to be blocking the view.
  22. typical... careless bulky extra 141lbs shared over three unnecessarily large Subaru motor homes that lumbered in on our dyno day. ruined it for everyone.
  23. PM sicotic but no idea if what he found and was using is currently still valid.
  24. I'm white but blow black smoke and was on 128 for a while but if you had seen me you'd have thought damn that has a very rich base map on it.
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