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topcatwarrior 01 April 2010 06:16 PM

car hunting
 
hi newbie saying hi,
i have a wrx 06 running 301 bhp.
owned it 3 months and put up with it occasionally hunting between 0 and 800 rpm but now it bugs me .
last straw today pulled in work to show it off and it sounds like bag ***** annoying thing is it only happens every now and again HELP its driving me nuts.
it has been beautiffully tuned and set up and i love it .
hope you can help me and does anyone meet up in the staffs area .
many thanks
tony

Jamie Bird 01 April 2010 06:22 PM

Welcome to the forum, whats the spec/ modification's ?

powerwrx 01 April 2010 07:06 PM

are you running a vta dumpvale

f4la k 01 April 2010 07:20 PM

I would start with cleaning the idle control valve (icv)...

a16pse 01 April 2010 07:44 PM

or take it to CHEVRON MOTORSPORT simon wil sort it for you mate.

topcatwarrior 01 April 2010 08:33 PM

i bought the car as completed it has a dump valve , k&n induction massive exhaust dont really know what the makes are ,1st scooby .
where is the idle speed control valve please and what do you clean it with ?????
where is chevron motor sport please

DJ_Jon 01 April 2010 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by topcatwarrior (Post 9322729)
i bought the car as completed it has a dump valve , k&n induction massive exhaust dont really know what the makes are ,1st scooby .
where is the idle speed control valve please and what do you clean it with ?????
where is chevron motor sport please

Does the car have a vent to air dump valve? - i.e. does it make a loud "PTSSSSSSSHHH" noise on gear changes when driving hard?

If so, get rid of it & refit the original Subaru recirculate valve, if you have it or get one second hand. Vent to Air (VTA) dump valves can cause rough running & potentially an engine failure.

Perhaps if you take a picture of your engine bay & post it up here we might be able to identify the valve as a VTA.

Hope that helps!

powerwrx 01 April 2010 10:21 PM

as above


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