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Any opinions on WORKS stage 2 turbo kit and Corsa catback?
Pretty much planning on purchasing both in a few days... putting on my BRZ tS. Idea is trying to make it like it should of came from factory since being the tuned by sti model.... estimated power will be around 240 whp and 200 wtq on 93 pump.
anyone got some opinions or knowledge on the WORKS stage 2 turbo kit or the Corsa catback exhaust? the turbo kit seems very safe with very conservative numbers. |
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The works kits have odd powerbands from what I have seen posted. They make a lot of concessions to stay CARB certified.
Personally, I would look at different kits. The ptuning kit has a lot of satisfied customers and has been proven if you want to keep a similar turbo placement, otherwise there is p&l, JDL, and other front mount kits. The corsa exhaust has been discussed at length on the forum. Good sound, quality and fitment. A bit on the heavier side. |
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I believe they're the same for either V1 or V2 that they're both CARB certified. The change would be in the tuning, but the kit is physically the same. I would wager that the Ptuning or JDL etc would be the same, if not more reliable. You also have a much larger pool of long term examples running either kit. There aren't a whole ton of works kits running around. If you really want a reliable FI solution at your power goal, JRSC or edelbrock springs to mind. Those are obviously supercharger kits but what is your actual goal with the car? |
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6k budget would get you a full race or JDL kit installed. A base ptuning kit is 5795.00.
A JRSC kit is below 4k. Lots of options. Lots of reliable examples running around. Do quite a bit of research and make your own decision. |
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Corsa owner here. It sounds fantastic and makes the car go from almost whisper silent to sounding more like a V6/V8 engine.
Cold starts at 6am are brutal, I think my neighbors get annoyed sometimes. Also you will possibly get more attention from cops, try not to go WOT too much... If I could do it all over again, I would choose the CSG Touring exhaust and pair it with an ace header to fly under the radar a bit more. Jackson Racing pros: -cheaper than Edelbrock -makes the car sound like a Jet -easy install (from what I’ve read) -can install a blowoff valve for an even more unique sound while shifting -reliable and track tested -lighter than the edelbrock, giving you (potentially) better balance (25-50lbs from what I’ve read) JRSC cons: -centrifugal style supercharger, mainly builds boost in the higher RPMS Edelbrock pros: -Better powerband (it’s a roots style SC, lots of low end torque while still having lots in the high rpms). -Edelbrock warranties your power train as long as you are under 36k miles or so. Edelbrock Cons: -slightly heavier than JRSC (50-100lbs) -more invasive install as you have to put the Edelbrock manifold in your engine bay, on top of your engine -mostly silent, no cool noises like JR SC. Hope this helps in some way. I don’t know anything about turbos, lol. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Thanks @HachiRokuX
Sounds like the perfect cat back for me then =] I am pretty sure adding the turbo will quiet it down a bit, so i've heard... Thanks for the info on superchargers but I am having my brother install the turbo kit and hes already done a bunch of turbo installs. Cops around here are pretty reasonable and i have never been pulled for my borla catback on Impreza. So I should be fine. Thanks |
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Any opinions on WORKS stage 2 turbo kit and Corsa catback?
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I’ve heard a lot of 86 exhaust setups and the Corsa is definitely top 5, imo. In the cold it gets extra raspy and sounds incredible. Edit: Amazon actually has it for 887.32, but you’ll have to wait a month to get it. The black tip version is much more expensive. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Last edited by HachiRokuX; 02-14-2019 at 04:13 PM. |
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Works is meh. JRSC is the sensible choice.
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If I were going to do a street turbo, those cheap SBD kits are just fine. If I wanted to pay a lot for a kit, the Ptuning stuff looks the best designed. Then again I've had the car for 5+ years now and I haven't added a turbo or supercharger. With a header and tune, the car makes enough power to have fun while not so much that you cannot wring it out. We have other cars for acceleration.
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