19:00 IMO it really depends. As someone who is doing this it is REALLY hard to justify paying $3500 got a Nexus and then paying another $2,000+ for a merge to save 2 PDM outputs. And that is not trying to devalue what Iwire does because they do amazing work. But if I can make basic car functions work though the Haltech and save a Good chunk of money. It makes more sense. If you've got the money by all means I agree with Brian!
There is definitely a lot to consider when you take on re-working the wiring in a car. Lots of different ways to approach it. As you say, this is one of those times where fully working out a couple of options to make sure that you are getting everything you need, and that you are getting the functionality that you want, is the best way to go. Thanks Tanner!
Hey Brian, thanks for all the help over the years, my three subies are all still running well thanks to your products and letting me pick your brain a few times over the years! Always awesome to hear you drop knowledge bombs!!
Good episode, I'll never do a 2.5 RS, but I like listening. My question to FIT: Will Subaru ever bring the WRX Levorg to the United States of America? Mexico started selling the Subaru WRX Levorg almost a year ago. If Subaru won't bring the Levorg to the USA, what is the reasoning for leaving out 1 of the biggest markets in the world?
I'd pay a $15k approval tax for a Dual AVCS Canbus motor in my GD for the street. That may just be me, but I think they are underestimating the value of that business as these cars become a classic market.
I want dual avcs ,Si drive and to run a electric power steering pump in my 2006 Subaru legacy. Iwire build the parts. I will buy it from Flat Iron tunings ( take my money )
Well when you do wire merges and you see that they used all the old wires and didn’t actually follow the wiring schematics then you understand the frustration. To do a merge you need the car and the custom wiring for that car since Subaru changed pins regularly. And the rx turbo harness schematic only exists in my personal swap schematic. That took a long time to figure out.
@ just remember I have the schematic for the rx turbos memorized now lol. It’s amazing how many subarus that were built late in the year have random colored wires,
19:00 IMO it really depends. As someone who is doing this it is REALLY hard to justify paying $3500 got a Nexus and then paying another $2,000+ for a merge to save 2 PDM outputs. And that is not trying to devalue what Iwire does because they do amazing work. But if I can make basic car functions work though the Haltech and save a Good chunk of money. It makes more sense. If you've got the money by all means I agree with Brian!
There is definitely a lot to consider when you take on re-working the wiring in a car. Lots of different ways to approach it. As you say, this is one of those times where fully working out a couple of options to make sure that you are getting everything you need, and that you are getting the functionality that you want, is the best way to go.
Thanks Tanner!
Some people must retain obd2 function where standalones aren’t legal. Caugh caugh.. California….
@@HeidiFeglesif someone’s in California retaining OBD2 then they’re not using a standalone though.
@@Smeedia we are fortunate to be in non emissions states
I’m just an oem pluser, but wanted thank Brian for making incredible products that have kept my VA running sharp. Great episode!
Thanks for watching. Stay Tuned!
Please do a ABS shutoff for offroad driving. Even just for rallycross id love that.
That is a great suggestion!
Stay Tuned!
Love my 04 Legacy 35th Anniversary Ed. Have used iWire for many connectors for it and my 2002 Impreza 2.5 TS (race car).
Hey Brian, thanks for all the help over the years, my three subies are all still running well thanks to your products and letting me pick your brain a few times over the years! Always awesome to hear you drop knowledge bombs!!
Thanks for watching. Stay Tuned!
Good episode, I'll never do a 2.5 RS, but I like listening.
My question to FIT: Will Subaru ever bring the WRX Levorg to the United States of America?
Mexico started selling the Subaru WRX Levorg almost a year ago.
If Subaru won't bring the Levorg to the USA, what is the reasoning for leaving out 1 of the biggest markets in the world?
I'd pay a $15k approval tax for a Dual AVCS Canbus motor in my GD for the street. That may just be me, but I think they are underestimating the value of that business as these cars become a classic market.
Great episode, thanks for posting
Absolutely! Thanks for watching and Stay Tuned!
I want dual avcs ,Si drive and to run a electric power steering pump in my 2006 Subaru legacy. Iwire build the parts. I will buy it from Flat Iron tunings ( take my money )
Well when you do wire merges and you see that they used all the old wires and didn’t actually follow the wiring schematics then you understand the frustration. To do a merge you need the car and the custom wiring for that car since Subaru changed pins regularly. And the rx turbo harness schematic only exists in my personal swap schematic. That took a long time to figure out.
There is definitely nothing easy or quick about wiring. And that goes double for anything that you don't have a schematic for.
Stay Tuned!
@ just remember I have the schematic for the rx turbos memorized now lol. It’s amazing how many subarus that were built late in the year have random colored wires,