'Bellmouth' that's it! A good description and that's exactly what my replacement down-pipe is like. I'm not hoping for huge 'gains' but I think both the re-designed down-pipe, and a non blowing and better sized up-pipe will certainly improve things even if they are only minor.
Also IIRC, switching to led interior bulbs requires remap too [emoji106]remember any changes to the car, downpipe, side light bulb, tyre pressure adjustment and it will need a remap.
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Mine was even more restrictive than your original down pipe mate. That section on the right was blanked off flush with the flange itself!This is what the mouth of my HKS down pipe looked like, the HKS pipe has a sports cat fitted.
20150704_162237 by Scott Raven, on Flickr
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And this is what i have now mate.
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Great up date mate. [emoji106]
Rob I'm off work from tomorrow until the 10th, if it's ok with you and the weather being dry I'd like to pop along to Surrey RR in the Spec C. Be nice to meet you.
I want to get a power run done on my car at some point in the new year before my turbo goes off to be billeted.
I've found a chap that now offers a rebuild service for the VF34 (turbo dynamics wont/cant rebuild them) a couple of blade options for the billeted wheel as well and a larger/modified compressor housing. [emoji2]
The guys on Type RA. [emoji41]
Great stuff mate, I'll aim to get there at 9.30 weather permitting mate.Cheers Scott.
That would be awesome mate! Would be great to meet you and the Spec C. My session is booked for 10am so I'd imagine I'll be there for most of the morning/midday
Fantastic opportunity to get some photos of the two together. I'm not sure who you would need to speak to regarding a power run. I presume Surrey RR as I imagine Duncan only rents the time from them?
Be good for you to have a recent before and after power run. That Type RA forum is great, and full of very knowledgeable people!
I hope the weather stays dry for the 5th bud!
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He mapped my old wagon and it made 340 on thosthe rollers. You're guaranteed good results.......
Great stuff mate, I'll aim to get there at 9.30 weather permitting mate.
What I may do is give Surrey RR a call and see if they have a slot available before I go back to work on the 10th, it would work out well if I could get on the rollers after you of course.
I'm looking forward to it bud, if I can't get on the rollers the photos of the two cars together will make it all worth while. [emoji41]
s**t news indeed - Too soon for the "I'd have bought a 'teg" jokes?
I'm sure the boot will be on the other foot for me soon. :fearscream:
Still got steering woes? ensive:Maybe I should have bought an Impreza with the problems I've been having with mine over the last month 😂
Sorry to hear about the problems with the Scooby though 😧
Still got steering woes? ensive:
And old one's. [emoji45]Sorry to hear this mate, atleast you can repair and ensure its something that wont cause problems for you in the future.
Sadly this is the typical nature of used cars, especially performance models!
Sad times mate. Hope it's a cheap enough fix.
Working in a garage it should be cheap enough to resolve?
Silver lining, at least you'll have fresh coolant for winter [emoji106] [emoji4]
gutting news. last tning u want at this time of year.
Mate I'm gutted for you and of course, fully understand. [emoji22]
Seems like a great excuse to go fully forged. [emoji23]
Well at least proper head studs and cosworth gaskets, who are you going to use for your part's mate?
I only use Alyn at AS Performance, top guy and very very knowledgeable. [emoji106]
He is on the Type RA forum mate. [emoji2]
s**t news indeed - Too soon for the "I'd have bought a 'teg" jokes?
I'm sure the boot will be on the other foot for me soon. :fearscream:
Sorry to hear this mate, atleast you can repair and ensure its something that wont cause problems for you in the future.
Sadly this is the typical nature of used cars, especially performance models!
Sorry to hear about the gasket! At least you know what needs doing
I haven't got the room mate!Maybe a cheap 1*2 for temp trackday fix?
Not at all bud.Aircon delete? Are you gonna have the same thoughts you had on the Trophy?, wishing you started with a 'normal' model?
Bad luck Rob. But being that it's a known issue it was inevitable really!
I just rebuilt an EJ25 lump at work. Certainly a bit different to a straight 4...would certainly suggest downloading the service manual from the forum.
We got all our bits from Graham Goode Racing. Really good company to deal with and also supplied Roger Clark parts (we went for the head studs, head gaskets, oil pump, ARP bolts and a heat treated crank as upgrades)
Not sure mate, I'd like to hope he hadn't a clue. He came across as a decent bloke if I'm honest!Sad to hear this. Reckon the seller knew or just s**t luck?. Guess you won't know.
Crappy either way
Sorry to hi-jack the thread but after a touch of advice since its relevant to this topic. I have a Widetrack DCCD 2005 STi PPP. Recently just been in for fitting a GFB Respons dump valve/fit silicone radiator hoses. On my way home I smelt burning - assumed it was the plastic burning off the new silicone hoses. Drove for a few days to and from work (50 mile round trip). On the first trip to work after the drive home from it being in at the garage, I could smell bad burning when I got home and saw smoke coming out of the bonnet scoop (it was a cold night so smoke was even more visible). Opened the bonnet and a reasonable amount of smoke came out, before completely dissipating and clearing, however burning smell was still present. I had been caning it a bit on the way home to test out the new dump valve (not just for idiotic noises, to feel how it changed the dynamic of the engine).
Next day or two I took it easy, still sometimes smelling burning (although no smoke coming from the bonnet I believe). Burning smell seems more apparant when still/slow moving traffic. I'll add it seems to be driving okay, albeit seemingly less powerful top end (4k+ RPM).
Also to add, I've noticed (over the past few weeks) that 'gurgling sound' from behind the passenger side of the dashboard occasionally shortly after start up/setting off.
I'm worried now!
Not sure on the burning smell/smoke bud. Can you see where it's coming from?
Apart from the new radiator hoses have they fitted anything else that could break down when heated?
Or have re-positioned something that could now be getting hot?
As for the gurgling sound I'd say whoever has fitted your radiator hoses has almost definitely introduced air into your coolant system.
From what I've found Impreza's and the boxer engine in general are a real pig to bleed!
Just search google and you'll find plenty of advice and tips on how to carry out a coolant change correctly.
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Being a much later Impreza than mine You must have a different expansion bottle than mine bud, because if mine was 6 inches down, it would be bloody empty!No other items fitted - hard to tell where its coming from and was only smoking as I was giving it some on the way home (within reason) so don't really want to try to replicate that, could be something repositioned but I can't think what. Yeah the gurgling was in the weeks before new hoses being fitted, so hopefully with the new hoses there will no longer be air in the system? Also checked the coolant and although it was about 6 inches from the top, it had a fair bit in their (I'd say half full - the bottle looks to be quite tall but not very wide/fat.) Also topped that up with water after I checked the engine when it was smoking that night.
Not sure if relevant but as I said before, especially on my drive home it was definitely slower, 3rd gear full throttle felt pretty unexciting, before it was (in my opinion) pretty brisk.
Edit: Also noticed the fuel pump seems a lot louder/whinier than before, it used to whine on throttle input before, but now is considerably louder.