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Ade Parko 31 July 2015 10:32 AM

Hawkeye STI 350-400bhp
 
I was looking for a bit of advice regarding my Hawkeye STI and what work would be required to get to 350-400bhp after viewing Duncan’s guide below:

http://www.racedynamix.co.uk/remap/subaru-remapping/typical-upgrade-path-hawkeye-2-5-sti/

I’m not chasing big power, looking for a nice quick spooling road car. Handling is all sorted, so next step is to tweak the power.Researching shows that the standard block is good up to 400bhp before requiring pistons with uprated head gasket and bolts, so not looking to go over that mark.

Would it best to retain the existing turbo or look at taking a step up? Is it the TD05-20G that would be the next step up?

Any advice and help would be greatly appreciated. Mapping will be carried out by Andy Forest.

Thanks

Tidgy 31 July 2015 10:45 AM

td05 is a mega backwards step, old tech now adays.

but personaly i;d look at getting the engine forged before you do anything more

Ade Parko 31 July 2015 11:04 AM

I’m new to the Impreza world so learning by the day. Everything I search on the internet always turns up a TD05-20G so didn’t realise that was old now.

I would only go for a forged engine if something happened to force me down that route. Don’t plan on forging in preparation because I don’t intend to go that far (famous last words :D lol)

So the general thought to retain the original STI turbo on a Hawkeye with bolt on’s and a map for the standard block?

Thanks

Tidgy 31 July 2015 11:13 AM

once your standard turbo is maxed after decat and map then thats as far as you can go before you need to forge it. hawks don't have proper forged pistons in it and 400 will prob be enough to blow it up

Ade Parko 31 July 2015 12:59 PM

So at the moment thinking exhaust, filter, fuel pump and remap. Leave it at that and enjoy.

Any other little things that can help it be better but not make a massive bhp difference?

Would ported standard headers and an up-pipe help in spool up on the standard turbo?

Tidgy 31 July 2015 01:11 PM

yeah will help and that will be the turbo maxed as well

Peedee 31 July 2015 03:42 PM

I had a hawk a few years ago with 360 / 380.

This was enough for the head gaskets to go, so I imagine more than that will just shorten the time you have on standard internals.

Steve001 31 July 2015 04:13 PM

Funnily enough I was going to ask a similar question :)

In the next few weeks I will be forging my hawk sti ppp and was wondering how much I can get with remap? 380??

Looking at minimum for the bottom end

Forged pistons and rods
CDB insert
Bearings
Upgraded oil pump
Cosworth gaskets
Pink box clutch
Maybe stud upgrade not sure on this one :)

Edited to say sorry for the high jack ;)

ditchmyster 31 July 2015 05:22 PM

You won't need CDB inserts if you're only looking to go for the 380/400mark, Pistons, rods, studs, bearings and head gasket should see you all good until 450ish.

ditchmyster 31 July 2015 05:24 PM

OP it will cost £2.5k to forge it now and double that if it lets go.

Your car,your money, your choice. :thumb:

Steve001 31 July 2015 08:28 PM


Originally Posted by ditchmyster (Post 11718398)
You won't need CDB inserts if you're only looking to go for the 380/400mark, Pistons, rods, studs, bearings and head gasket should see you all good until 450ish.

From previous threads CDB semi CDB and pinned seems to be the way to go, and to be honest I'll probably want more once the excitement of 380/400 wears off :lol1:

ditchmyster 01 August 2015 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by Steve001 (Post 11718471)
From previous threads CDB semi CDB and pinned seems to be the way to go, and to be honest I'll probably want more once the excitement of 380/400 wears off :lol1:

In that case then, yes go the whole hog (CDB inserts, 14mm head studs) now as it will be worth it in the long run.:thumb:


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