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Hi all,
Im back for another question.... can't find this anywhere. Im running the 210 Srintex intercooled kit but still using the OEM air filter. Does anyone know if a K&N drop in filter is benifitial in terms of gains? I would imagine it will at least allow better air flow. Im curious to know has anyone bothered with this mod. Is it worth it? |
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K&N drop in filter + replace my front-pipe since mine is still OEM. Either straight pipe or aftermarket high flow front-pipe. I imagine I would gain at least 4-6whp with those two mods. What do ya think? Last edited by JDM_Import; 05-25-2019 at 03:42 AM. |
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You could also look at Perrin CAI probably another 2whp over drop in filter. If you want some bigger gains E85 or WMI, octane booster like boostane, smaller SC pulley. |
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Im already running a 69mm pulley so methanol injection will be next year... will probably get some gages to go along with that. I went up against my buddies stock WRX today and gapped him hard. We did a few pulls and neither of us were expecting that. My car only dynoed 247whp and 210wtq but the WRX stood no chance. Lining with an STI next... will be cool to see the outcome of that lol |
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I definitely had an unfriendly dyno, its known to show very low numbers. Theres a guy across town with the same set up as me and came out with higher numbers on a different dyno but his brz is isnt any faster than mine lol. Im super stoked for the WMI as you mentioned for its cooling properties etc etc... just gotta make sure I get the Failsafe system in case something ever craps out |
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Just need the aux input harness, same one used for flex fuel. I use the Evap one bcs I’m 2017, I believe 2012-16 can use that or the 02 sensor one. Wire the 0-5v output from failsafe to that harness and When your failsafe is triggered it will pull timing and basically change to a non meth tune. So you’ll basically get two wot tunes. So you could theoretically run with no meth if you wanted and just put it in for special occasions but it’s cheap and only used under your set boost settings. I use the 250cc nozzle and have it set to start at 5psi and 100% spray at 13psi. With the 72.5mm pulley I’m making just over 11psi so at full boost I’m at about 80% pump duty cycle which puts out 400cc +/- 50cc. With 69mm you probably want 5psi on and 15psi max for similar output. Failsafe is set to 300-500cc really only need it for leaks, or pump stops or meth runs out. AEM wmi AEM failsafe AEM filter Aux input harness Snow performance flow solenoid 1/8npt tap for 1/8” hose barb x 1/8 male npt (you’ll tap map plate to get boost pressure reading for wmi device) You’ll also need a few tap a fuses, have to look at instructions for exact amps. (I also found a small plastic Tupperware container cut it down taped the edges and cut a notch out for wires, drilled a few holes in it for zip ties, used this for a new fuse box cover fits and works perfectly) You’ll want Some kind of gauge pod I used the air vent one so all wiring is perfectly hidden. I put AEM controller in glove box, have everything wired and routed on passenger side and all wires, and hoses that go to engine bay through the noise generator hole. Snow performance solenoid is mounted inside footwell (had it inside engine bay by battery but the noise of it opening caused false knock so moved it inside and fixed that problem.) Mounted tank and pump in trunk, pump in spare tire well using some rivnuts. For the Tank mount bracket I used uxcell 300mmx25mmx4mm Stainless Steel Straight Flat Fixing Mending Plates Brackets 2pcs And TEJATAN 2.5 x 2.5 Corner Brace Set with some plastic spacers between bracket and car and some thin foam between tank and bracket, bolted on bottom tank holes and zip ties top tank holes to bracket. Spacer/foam is to eliminate noise/rattling. Can take some pics later if you like. Just take your time and follow instructions do it right the first time and once it’s setup you set it and forget it. Think this covers everything. Other kits and setup methods this is just what I did. Ptuning has a clean easy kit but I didn’t want an engine mounted kit. Mike from xero-limit gave me a bundle deal for most of this and helped me with questions on setup and did all my tuning. Would definitely recommend him to anyone. Great guy. |
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Vent Plug
So I know the SC snouts build up a lot of pressure that can lead to SC fluid leaking past the seals. I ran across this vent plug on ebay. What are everyone's thoughts? Seems like an inexpensive way to help relieve pressure if it doesn't spew out SC fluid.
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I use the job bond ventilation kit. So far it looks to be working for me.
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Gone for a test drive with my 210 finally, and my first reaction is... the "whine" isn't very audible? I mean I can only go on videos on Youtube, but mine does not sound like that at all. Its way more quiet.
Mine has been rebuilt by Jon Bond with new seals, bearings etc, and I used their own "Tribodyn" supercharger oil... should that matter? I should definitely hook up a boost gauge now.
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Xero-limits intake if you have E85, or Perrin CAI if you dont and the nameless metal intake pipe add a lot of whine. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1662896 See thread for details and video. Do you have a loud exhaust? This could be covering up the sound making it less audible as well. |
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