2003 WRX PPP Mild upgrade route
I've never known anyone get a genuine 300BHP from a standard TD04 in all my time on here.
Andy Forrest does do a hybrid TD04 that can make up to 310BHP with supporting mods.
http://www.andyforrestperformance.co.uk/58901.html
Andy Forrest does do a hybrid TD04 that can make up to 310BHP with supporting mods.
http://www.andyforrestperformance.co.uk/58901.html
Seen people on other forums claiming up to 310.
TD04 will do 300 all day if you do all the supporting mods, bigger intercooler, panel filter, bigger inlet hose, decats, wrapped ported up-pipe, tgv deletes, manifold spacers, wrapped headers etc etc. Even things like low friction oils, lightweight flywheel, and lightweight/removed pulleys will increase bhp at the hubs.
Id be keen to know stock TD04 records.
JaMes W of Nasioc has run a 12.4 @109 in his 2002 Newage WRX with a stock TD04 and that would take big power. AFAIK he only took out the rear seats.
I'm sure one more mod would push this over 300bhp - "Just a decat and remap" according to the tuners
http://www.racedynamix.co.uk/remap/2...4-impreza-wrx/
Last edited by RS_Matt; Dec 17, 2015 at 05:26 PM.
injector duty cycle will be largely dependent on how much boost your running and what your AFR target needs to be to allow decent timing on your chosen fuel type.
with a decent tank of super you'll be running them well into the 90's to get the most from the turbo - but still not as high as subaru run the blues from the factory (i've seen 120% duty on stock prodrive cars previously).
Don't get too bogged down in it, VF3x or a TD05 16g are a common mod to a WRX with a set of STI pinks - the mapper will know what to do to get the most out of it.
with a decent tank of super you'll be running them well into the 90's to get the most from the turbo - but still not as high as subaru run the blues from the factory (i've seen 120% duty on stock prodrive cars previously).
Don't get too bogged down in it, VF3x or a TD05 16g are a common mod to a WRX with a set of STI pinks - the mapper will know what to do to get the most out of it.
TD04 will do 300 all day if you do all the supporting mods, bigger intercooler, panel filter, bigger inlet hose, decats, wrapped ported up-pipe, tgv deletes, manifold spacers, wrapped headers etc etc. Even things like low friction oils, lightweight flywheel, and lightweight/removed pulleys will increase bhp at the hubs.
Thanks bludgod, I'm no expert with all the oily stuff, but as reliability is a major consideration I wanted to get a feel for normal tolerances so that I have a vague understanding of the mapper's objectives.
Last question (promise), I've seen a lot of talk about the patented turbo copies, like Kingawa? With reliability in mind, are these worth considering?
Last question (promise), I've seen a lot of talk about the patented turbo copies, like Kingawa? With reliability in mind, are these worth considering?
Chinese turbos seem to be a bit hit and miss, so it's all down to the luck of the draw.
You could buy a 2nd hand TD04 off here or ebay for £30/60 send it off to be billeted and ported, for around £300 they go as high as 330bhp depending on supporting mods, which will give you more of what you're after without loosing any spool, infact in theory you should gain some spool.
You could buy a 2nd hand TD04 off here or ebay for £30/60 send it off to be billeted and ported, for around £300 they go as high as 330bhp depending on supporting mods, which will give you more of what you're after without loosing any spool, infact in theory you should gain some spool.
I sure as hell don't.Most of my fast driving happens between 40mph and 90mph down twisty country lanes, you don't need huge amounts of power for that, you need a well set up car that carries speed well, like clios etc do.
Thanks bludgod, I'm no expert with all the oily stuff, but as reliability is a major consideration I wanted to get a feel for normal tolerances so that I have a vague understanding of the mapper's objectives.
Last question (promise), I've seen a lot of talk about the patented turbo copies, like Kingawa? With reliability in mind, are these worth considering?
Last question (promise), I've seen a lot of talk about the patented turbo copies, like Kingawa? With reliability in mind, are these worth considering?
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