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Old Oct 28, 2019 | 02:53 PM
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Top-End Restriction(s)

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I've been looking at tunes and found that the gains generally drop off dramatically up top and are more of an increase in mid-range torque, for the S cars at least. While that's great and all, I don't love the power delivery of the "stage 1" tuned cars. I had a similar powerband on my stock turbo STI before I swapped to a 30r and it was just... not ideal for racing. It seems the turbos are running out of steam up top and freeing up airflow in and out of the turbos would be helpful, but I'm trying to avoid modifying this car too much because I went ***** to the wall on my last car and it became way too much of a track car. So for the tuners who have tested various configs, is the primary cat in the stock downpipes the biggest restriction up top? Are the turbos just maxed out? Are the intakes a limiting factor? Cooling? Would removing the secondary cats be of any significant benefit?
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Old Oct 28, 2019 | 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by 8cd03gro
Hey all,

I've been looking at tunes and found that the gains generally drop off dramatically up top and are more of an increase in mid-range torque, for the S cars at least. While that's great and all, I don't love the power delivery of the "stage 1" tuned cars. I had a similar powerband on my stock turbo STI before I swapped to a 30r and it was just... not ideal for racing. It seems the turbos are running out of steam up top and freeing up airflow in and out of the turbos would be helpful, but I'm trying to avoid modifying this car too much because I went ***** to the wall on my last car and it became way too much of a track car. So for the tuners who have tested various configs, is the primary cat in the stock downpipes the biggest restriction up top? Are the turbos just maxed out? Are the intakes a limiting factor? Cooling? Would removing the secondary cats be of any significant benefit?
I believe what youre looking for are bigger turbos that can keep the momentum going up top
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Old Oct 28, 2019 | 04:32 PM
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I really want to avoid that. Maybe I'll just keep the drivetrain stock if that's the case. Was hoping to get 40-50rwhp up top out of basic bolt ons, but it seems the big gains to be had are all mid-range on the stock turbos.
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Old Oct 30, 2019 | 11:06 PM
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A tune is all you should need for that kind of gain. I don't know what kind of speeds you're trying to see, but I hit a solid indicated 322kmh on my tuned (otherwise stock) car.

I'm flash tuned, and put down 614PS (605hp) crank power. If you want to squeeze that bit extra out, you can always go DP, or take a leap and go bigger turbo... but you said you were trying to avoid that.

Edit: I should mention that the linear feeling of power building stays consistent at higher speeds. If anything the only shortcoming is that the gearing seems to fall short up top. With the new 9 speed, I would imagine that's a bit different. I'm fairly pleased with the result, but maybe it's just my tune.

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Old Oct 31, 2019 | 05:20 AM
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I also came from very modified STI .
I know exactly what your talking about.
Its the turbos there a little undersized on the turbine side.
If you choose to just go bigger.
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Old Oct 31, 2019 | 06:26 PM
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I just ordered a Velos tune. They seem to be the only ones outside of maybe Renntech who don't crank up the boost/torque as much as possible in the mid-range to maximize gains. Nothing wrong with that, but that's not the power delivery I want. Will report back with my experience, possibly dyno results.
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Old Oct 31, 2019 | 10:41 PM
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My guess is that a lot of the flash tunes heavily taper boost on the top end to keep it safe for one size fits all tune, which is what you are feeling.

Take a look at the JB4 maps: map 4and 5 do not taper boost as much on top end, but they require ethanol, meth or racegas to do it.
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Old Oct 31, 2019 | 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by dbvolz
A tune is all you should need for that kind of gain. I don't know what kind of speeds you're trying to see, but I hit a solid indicated 322kmh on my tuned (otherwise stock) car.

I'm flash tuned, and put down 614PS (605hp) crank power. If you want to squeeze that bit extra out, you can always go DP, or take a leap and go bigger turbo... but you said you were trying to avoid that.

Edit: I should mention that the linear feeling of power building stays consistent at higher speeds. If anything the only shortcoming is that the gearing seems to fall short up top. With the new 9 speed, I would imagine that's a bit different. I'm fairly pleased with the result, but maybe it's just my tune.
I'm more concerned about output dropping from 5k to redline than outright top speed. I hate the feeling of a steep drop off in power on track and in spirited driving. As I mentioned, I ordered a Velos tune today because they seem to put some focus on keeping close to the stock, linear power delivery.

Thanks for the input though, much appreciated.

Originally Posted by LessIsMore
My guess is that a lot of the flash tunes heavily taper boost on the top end to keep it safe for one size fits all tune, which is what you are feeling.

Take a look at the JB4 maps: map 4and 5 do not taper boost as much on top end, but they require ethanol, meth or racegas to do it.
I'm sure they taper down, aftermarket tunes almost always do because they're getting to the edge of the efficiency of the turbo (or going beyond it). In my STI that was kind of fun because it could still grip. This car already has grip problems though and I don't want a huge torque surge in the mid-range that isn't sustained. We'll see how I feel about the Velos tune. May try out one of the higher end intake setups as well to reduce the pressure drop across the compressor side. Might just remove the secondary cat to see if it helps too.

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Originally Posted by 8cd03gro
I just ordered a Velos tune. They seem to be the only ones outside of maybe Renntech who don't crank up the boost/torque as much as possible in the mid-range to maximize gains. Nothing wrong with that, but that's not the power delivery I want. Will report back with my experience, possibly dyno results.
Looking forward to your review as I am thinking about a Renntech tune???
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