Whats it like living with 500hp?
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Whats it like living with 500hp?
Hey guy's
Looking for some advice towards increasing power on my Hatch 330s.
I'm currently having a forged engine built and should be rated to 500hp. Head gasket went and decided to go the full hog for a peice of mind.
I'd like to get more power from it now I have the opportunity and looking for some research and advice from members who have gone this way and what its like to live with. I don't have any real idea on what I want apart from I will be driving the car most day's so can't be too much of a pig when I can't be bothered with it.
I guess, what I am asking is how much is too much for a daily drive?
I've been advised that the SC42+ is a good choice and that it's superseded the SC46.
The only mod's on the car as of present is a turbo back exhaust and an ECUtek map. Also trying to see what supporting mod's I would need, understand I would need a new inlet pipe and FMIC. What are the limits of the standard ECU and clutch?
I appreciate these questions may be a bit of a minefield and I've owned and tinkered with a lightly modded STi before but not to this level.
Looking for some advice towards increasing power on my Hatch 330s.
I'm currently having a forged engine built and should be rated to 500hp. Head gasket went and decided to go the full hog for a peice of mind.
I'd like to get more power from it now I have the opportunity and looking for some research and advice from members who have gone this way and what its like to live with. I don't have any real idea on what I want apart from I will be driving the car most day's so can't be too much of a pig when I can't be bothered with it.
I guess, what I am asking is how much is too much for a daily drive?
I've been advised that the SC42+ is a good choice and that it's superseded the SC46.
The only mod's on the car as of present is a turbo back exhaust and an ECUtek map. Also trying to see what supporting mod's I would need, understand I would need a new inlet pipe and FMIC. What are the limits of the standard ECU and clutch?
I appreciate these questions may be a bit of a minefield and I've owned and tinkered with a lightly modded STi before but not to this level.
#2
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Hey guy's
Looking for some advice towards increasing power on my Hatch 330s.
I'm currently having a forged engine built and should be rated to 500hp. Head gasket went and decided to go the full hog for a peice of mind.
I'd like to get more power from it now I have the opportunity and looking for some research and advice from members who have gone this way and what its like to live with. I don't have any real idea on what I want apart from I will be driving the car most day's so can't be too much of a pig when I can't be bothered with it.
I guess, what I am asking is how much is too much for a daily drive?
I've been advised that the SC42+ is a good choice and that it's superseded the SC46.
The only mod's on the car as of present is a turbo back exhaust and an ECUtek map. Also trying to see what supporting mod's I would need, understand I would need a new inlet pipe and FMIC. What are the limits of the standard ECU and clutch?
I appreciate these questions may be a bit of a minefield and I've owned and tinkered with a lightly modded STi before but not to this level.
Looking for some advice towards increasing power on my Hatch 330s.
I'm currently having a forged engine built and should be rated to 500hp. Head gasket went and decided to go the full hog for a peice of mind.
I'd like to get more power from it now I have the opportunity and looking for some research and advice from members who have gone this way and what its like to live with. I don't have any real idea on what I want apart from I will be driving the car most day's so can't be too much of a pig when I can't be bothered with it.
I guess, what I am asking is how much is too much for a daily drive?
I've been advised that the SC42+ is a good choice and that it's superseded the SC46.
The only mod's on the car as of present is a turbo back exhaust and an ECUtek map. Also trying to see what supporting mod's I would need, understand I would need a new inlet pipe and FMIC. What are the limits of the standard ECU and clutch?
I appreciate these questions may be a bit of a minefield and I've owned and tinkered with a lightly modded STi before but not to this level.
Benefit from Syvecs tho and could save the engine in some cases.
Clutch, Injectors, FMIC
As for driving it daily if your not already on 1st name terms with local Shell employees then you will be,
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Personally i want a road car to run as OEM as possible untill i plant the right foot.
Can it be run at that level? yes, is it ideal, no.
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i had an sc46 and the ecu couldn't react quick enough to the mass of the turbo when dropping down to idle, so would stall unless you raised the idle RPM. Add in the MAF (Which is still retained even when run mafless) plus a whole heap of other things then your seriously pushing the ECU beyond is design.
Personally i want a road car to run as OEM as possible untill i plant the right foot.
Can it be run at that level? yes, is it ideal, no.
Personally i want a road car to run as OEM as possible untill i plant the right foot.
Can it be run at that level? yes, is it ideal, no.
I get that issue but only under silly circumstances like dropping down to idle with full lock on,
Raising the idle rpm wouldn't bother me either,
Takes you closer to the boost threshold that's prob been raised too.
Plus the OEM drive ability kinda goes out the window when your nearly double the output of 10 yr old cars,
What's the "whole heap of other things"
It's not ideal to run a fuel cut defender & manual boost controller either but folk do
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Yea you need to run a blen of maf/mafless to get rid of it i think
I get that issue but only under silly circumstances like dropping down to idle with full lock on,
Raising the idle rpm wouldn't bother me either,
Takes you closer to the boost threshold that's prob been raised too.
Plus the OEM drive ability kinda goes out the window when your nearly double the output of 10 yr old cars,
What's the "whole heap of other things"
It's not ideal to run a fuel cut defender & manual boost controller either but folk do
I get that issue but only under silly circumstances like dropping down to idle with full lock on,
Raising the idle rpm wouldn't bother me either,
Takes you closer to the boost threshold that's prob been raised too.
Plus the OEM drive ability kinda goes out the window when your nearly double the output of 10 yr old cars,
What's the "whole heap of other things"
It's not ideal to run a fuel cut defender & manual boost controller either but folk do
Tune right and you wont end up with a bag of spanners, supporting mods are just as important if you want a reliable car that doesn't drive crap.
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running like OEM is perfectly capable if you do it right. My type R was as happy poping to the shops, tootling around, sat at 70 as it was giving it full wack.
Tune right and you wont end up with a bag of spanners, supporting mods are just as important if you want a reliable car that doesn't drive crap.
Tune right and you wont end up with a bag of spanners, supporting mods are just as important if you want a reliable car that doesn't drive crap.
But i know what you mean
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A upgraded ecu is what gives you extra features, more capability of tuning certain areas, safer for your engine as you can set safety features etc.
The stock ecu on the hatch sti will be fine but your boost will be limited.
Back to back an upgraded ecu will give you ability to run more power.
To do it right is an expensive game. Choose wisely
The stock ecu on the hatch sti will be fine but your boost will be limited.
Back to back an upgraded ecu will give you ability to run more power.
To do it right is an expensive game. Choose wisely
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All you need is proper engine management with changeable maps one with moderate power for everyday driving,and another changeable into Hulk aggression at the flip of a switch or turn of a **** etc....Plus any clutch capable of holding 500+ torque levels comfortable is not going to be O.E drivable!....SJ.
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Thanks for the reply’s guys!
I think I will go down the route of the SC42+, seems semi-sensible way to go if you can call it that. Regarding the clutch, just don’t want to run something with a paddle clutch.
Syvecs would be nice but aren’t they like £2k?
Can you run switchable maps on ECUtek?
I think I will go down the route of the SC42+, seems semi-sensible way to go if you can call it that. Regarding the clutch, just don’t want to run something with a paddle clutch.
Syvecs would be nice but aren’t they like £2k?
Can you run switchable maps on ECUtek?
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Thanks for the reply’s guys!
I think I will go down the route of the SC42+, seems semi-sensible way to go if you can call it that. Regarding the clutch, just don’t want to run something with a paddle clutch.
Syvecs would be nice but aren’t they like £2k?
Can you run switchable maps on ECUtek?
I think I will go down the route of the SC42+, seems semi-sensible way to go if you can call it that. Regarding the clutch, just don’t want to run something with a paddle clutch.
Syvecs would be nice but aren’t they like £2k?
Can you run switchable maps on ECUtek?
ECUtek should have switchable maps on your car
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Thanks for the reply’s guys!
I think I will go down the route of the SC42+, seems semi-sensible way to go if you can call it that. Regarding the clutch, just don’t want to run something with a paddle clutch.
Syvecs would be nice but aren’t they like £2k?
Can you run switchable maps on ECUtek?
I think I will go down the route of the SC42+, seems semi-sensible way to go if you can call it that. Regarding the clutch, just don’t want to run something with a paddle clutch.
Syvecs would be nice but aren’t they like £2k?
Can you run switchable maps on ECUtek?
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Some great advise and leanings in the above posts.
To add my two peneth....
My Hatch is on the standard ecu with a built 2.5 with an MD321V Twin Scroll, 800 injectors, RCM< fuel pump, RCM Induction, RCM EL headers, 3" exhaust system, Standard TMIC running between 400-430 but at the serious limits of the TMIC. The driveability of the car is fine apart from the ecu has not learnt the idle (3 weeks since mapping) so it occasionally stalls or lurches on idle (750rpm - 1500rpm) only when cold. For tootling around I use "I" mode and its very refined, I would say not much difference from the standard set up. The only issues I with the car is it is too loud (Hayward and Scott straight through) and the occasional stalling, both of which are easy fixes and will be fixed Mon-Tue next week.
The car today is in the garage having FMIC, FPR, Resonator (needs to be quieter), 4 port to run at 1.7 bar on standard ecu with better control. Might even look at Meth depending on the results from the above.
The car drives great as it was, and I think the above wont cause any detriment. And surprisingly the Helix un-sprung twin plate clutch drives almost OEM, Very little noise and the clutch control is easy. That said I do recommend the Exedy Twin plate too, but they are a little noisier...
This was my Saloon with Exedy Twin plate - oh and SC turbo - The noise from both!
To summarise: My experience of 400-430 in a hatch with a twin plate is a great road car, and a SC42 will make generous power and will be fine with the TMIC, but certainly nowhere near 500bhp you were enquiring on. The SC46 is better suited to the 2.5 and will make well over 450bhp but you will now need a FMIC.
To add my two peneth....
My Hatch is on the standard ecu with a built 2.5 with an MD321V Twin Scroll, 800 injectors, RCM< fuel pump, RCM Induction, RCM EL headers, 3" exhaust system, Standard TMIC running between 400-430 but at the serious limits of the TMIC. The driveability of the car is fine apart from the ecu has not learnt the idle (3 weeks since mapping) so it occasionally stalls or lurches on idle (750rpm - 1500rpm) only when cold. For tootling around I use "I" mode and its very refined, I would say not much difference from the standard set up. The only issues I with the car is it is too loud (Hayward and Scott straight through) and the occasional stalling, both of which are easy fixes and will be fixed Mon-Tue next week.
The car today is in the garage having FMIC, FPR, Resonator (needs to be quieter), 4 port to run at 1.7 bar on standard ecu with better control. Might even look at Meth depending on the results from the above.
The car drives great as it was, and I think the above wont cause any detriment. And surprisingly the Helix un-sprung twin plate clutch drives almost OEM, Very little noise and the clutch control is easy. That said I do recommend the Exedy Twin plate too, but they are a little noisier...
This was my Saloon with Exedy Twin plate - oh and SC turbo - The noise from both!
To summarise: My experience of 400-430 in a hatch with a twin plate is a great road car, and a SC42 will make generous power and will be fine with the TMIC, but certainly nowhere near 500bhp you were enquiring on. The SC46 is better suited to the 2.5 and will make well over 450bhp but you will now need a FMIC.
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Epic video Rob, that does go well!
Your spec sounds like the route I plan on going, I would rather not push the limits of the engine though, still a sore spot with the wife, especially after going bang after two weeks of ownership!!
I've never been in an Impreza over 330 so quite looking forward to it!. However, a mate owned 400 Evo 9, that was no messer!
Your spec sounds like the route I plan on going, I would rather not push the limits of the engine though, still a sore spot with the wife, especially after going bang after two weeks of ownership!!
I've never been in an Impreza over 330 so quite looking forward to it!. However, a mate owned 400 Evo 9, that was no messer!
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Epic video Rob, that does go well!
Your spec sounds like the route I plan on going, I would rather not push the limits of the engine though, still a sore spot with the wife, especially after going bang after two weeks of ownership!!
I've never been in an Impreza over 330 so quite looking forward to it!. However, a mate owned 400 Evo 9, that was no messer!
Your spec sounds like the route I plan on going, I would rather not push the limits of the engine though, still a sore spot with the wife, especially after going bang after two weeks of ownership!!
I've never been in an Impreza over 330 so quite looking forward to it!. However, a mate owned 400 Evo 9, that was no messer!
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Found it, the sale has nothing to do with me, I'm not endorsing it, just merely pointing out it's a good deal for a good 500bhp
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F 302750198167
This was a classic I ran with the same earlier model albeit it was billeted. Best ask Engine Tuner for info first of you are interested....
https://youtu.be/D1oZ11EFJ04
Sorry for all the videos, just trying to help you decide...
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F 302750198167
This was a classic I ran with the same earlier model albeit it was billeted. Best ask Engine Tuner for info first of you are interested....
https://youtu.be/D1oZ11EFJ04
Sorry for all the videos, just trying to help you decide...
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No need for the apologies, I’m enjoying them!
Scoobyclinic suggested the SC42 but the SC46 isn’t really much difference in price so I’ll see what they say!
Ive just joined that group on FB, I didn’t know it existed!
Scoobyclinic suggested the SC42 but the SC46 isn’t really much difference in price so I’ll see what they say!
Ive just joined that group on FB, I didn’t know it existed!
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I'm running 447 on a Blob Wagon - fully forged 2.5 with an (old style) MD321H with all supporting mods - I have to say, I love it. Perfect combination of torque/driveability without having to rag it all the time. Don't chase the numbers, 450 will be plenty with the right combination
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432/400 mate
heard the 42 is fantastic on the 2.5 but will run out of puff at 420bhp ~, yet the 46 is suited to the 2.5 and will offer more power and I doubt you would see little difference in spool.
Disagree with the lag, the billet I had (same turbo) on the 2.1 was great (running with headers), so I'd imagine it would be much better on the 2,35 and 2.5.
Disagree with the lag, the billet I had (same turbo) on the 2.1 was great (running with headers), so I'd imagine it would be much better on the 2,35 and 2.5.