05 STI - Not Sure How to Increase Power, Any Ideas?
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05 STI - Not Sure How to Increase Power, Any Ideas?
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I picked up a 2005 STI not too long ago. It's been seen by a specialist and we've worked out it has an ekutek map on it. It also has a fully decatted system. It holds 1.5bar boost very nicely throughout the rev range, and the rolling road print outs I have put it at around 326bhp.
That's all jolly lovely, but I think 375-400bhp is a far better figure.
I don't really want to mess around too much, and if I'm honest would sooner fit a Cat as I can't bothered switching it around everytime it goes for an MOT. And the smell of fuel is quite excessive. By doing so, I will potentially loose power I'd have thought.
So what are my options to increase power but retain at least one cat? I guess fuel pump and injectors, remap and hey presto. But I'm stupid...
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I picked up a 2005 STI not too long ago. It's been seen by a specialist and we've worked out it has an ekutek map on it. It also has a fully decatted system. It holds 1.5bar boost very nicely throughout the rev range, and the rolling road print outs I have put it at around 326bhp.
That's all jolly lovely, but I think 375-400bhp is a far better figure.
I don't really want to mess around too much, and if I'm honest would sooner fit a Cat as I can't bothered switching it around everytime it goes for an MOT. And the smell of fuel is quite excessive. By doing so, I will potentially loose power I'd have thought.
So what are my options to increase power but retain at least one cat? I guess fuel pump and injectors, remap and hey presto. But I'm stupid...
thanks
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As said, if you want more than 350bhp you'll need a turbo something like a 20g, (or bigger if you're greedy like the rest of us) and more fuel delivery. The stock turbo is good for 340 give or take some, the stock IC will handle 350+ ok but the nearer you get to 400 the more likely it is you'll need a FMIC. Your injectors might deal with the increased demand but it depends on how demanding you are. My 05 ran the standard injectors up to 340bhp with no issues, but again nearing 400 you'll probably need an upgrade. A change to an uprated fuel pump would be a good idea.
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Thanks for the advice.
I'll probably leave it as it is. It's not worth messing around to see at best 350. And I'm not changing the turbo. So that's that then
thanks again.
I'll probably leave it as it is. It's not worth messing around to see at best 350. And I'm not changing the turbo. So that's that then
thanks again.
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