2018-2021 STI Air/Oil Separator (AOS) Install Instructions | IAG Performance

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2022
  • IAG step-by-step installation of the V3 Air/Oil Separator (AOS) on a 2018 STI.
    We’re wrapping up production on earlier AOS models as well, so please subscribe and keep an eye out for early-VA, GR and GD coming soon.
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    AIR OIL SEPARATORS - www.iagperformance.com/engine...
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  • @hoverdudexl8875
    @hoverdudexl8875 16 дней назад +1

    This is how all instalation videos should be

  • @dgnwd
    @dgnwd 2 года назад +40

    Absorbing all of this info for when i can own one of these amazing machines

    • @B19STI
      @B19STI Год назад +3

      Proper mentality 🙌🏼

    • @austinbasco2968
      @austinbasco2968 11 месяцев назад

      Have you gotten one yet?

    • @FireKnight43
      @FireKnight43 11 месяцев назад

      I'm absorbing this to help my buddies with their's 😅

    • @dgnwd
      @dgnwd 11 месяцев назад

      @@austinbasco2968 Theyre discontinued so i went for something else instead

    • @robertsimon2262
      @robertsimon2262 11 месяцев назад +1

      That’s what I did then made it my reality. Love my STI. Good luck getting yours!

  • @chris_borges
    @chris_borges Год назад +8

    THANK YOU FOR THIS IAG! Doing the install right now and had so much trouble getting the Y hose on the block.. If you’re having trouble as well, I saw a comment that said to reuse the OEM hose and I did so and slipped right on with OEM clamp.

  • @subbirrahman1289
    @subbirrahman1289 9 месяцев назад +6

    It is a great installation video and a great product as well. Highly recommend doing this who ever won a WRX/STI. I am gonna do it by myself. Just wanna add a note on this thing:
    1) Intercooler mount bolt torque specs are 11.8ft-lb
    2) Intercooler hose warm clamps torque specs are 2.2ft-lb
    3) Bypass Valve torque specs are 11.8ft-lb
    4) There is two coolant line that is pre constructed with the AOS. I asked them about the order which line goes where (Since one goes to the Expansion Tank, one goes to the turbo outlet). They told me it does not matter. You can attach them in any order you want

  • @paulmarsdensr1095
    @paulmarsdensr1095 Год назад +4

    This is in my opinion the best attention to detail video on The AOS. I own a 2020 base model WRX/STI I was thinking about putting an IAG AOS on. Thank you IAG. A great video. Subies forever guys and gals.

  • @norbelarchilla5578
    @norbelarchilla5578 8 месяцев назад +7

    Just in the first minute they already thought me how to open a box very helpful

  • @littledave80
    @littledave80 2 года назад +2

    Definitely a great vid. I have 2 of these to install in the near future, once my '19 STI is delivered, and parked next to Wifey's '20!

  • @markpugsley2646
    @markpugsley2646 2 года назад +4

    Great product and video, it just walked me through the install without any issues! Well done!

    • @soglod4572
      @soglod4572 4 месяца назад +1

      How did you get the Y fitting back into the engine bay without breaking it?

  • @dc.wrxsti
    @dc.wrxsti 2 года назад +25

    I love this AOS, it was one of the first mods I bought for my car. Very well explained step by step video - he makes it look easy. Still way out of my league to install this myself. I got my local tuner shop to install this for me instead.

    • @DoeShow
      @DoeShow Год назад

      If you don't mind me asking, how much did the install run you? I'm thinking of doing the same.

    • @dc.wrxsti
      @dc.wrxsti Год назад +2

      @The Doe Show it depends on how much the shop charges an hour for labour. Where I am from, I had to pay an additional $500 - $600 for the shop to install it for me. It took them about 4 - 5 hours to properly install the AOS if I remember correctly. I also had other things being done to the car at the shop during that time, so I'm roughly estimating

    • @aqwheavenlehealer
      @aqwheavenlehealer Год назад

      @@dc.wrxsti how is your STI holding up?

    • @dc.wrxsti
      @dc.wrxsti Год назад +2

      @aqwheavenlehealer so far, so good. My car has been treating me really well. I do my best to stay on top with basic maintenance. I am currently at 67,000 km's - daily driving and protuned

    • @aqwheavenlehealer
      @aqwheavenlehealer Год назад +2

      @@dc.wrxsti thanks for the reply, I’ve had mine for a year now and it’s been doing well, I’m a firm believer in “take care of it and it’ll take care of you”

  • @juelzsantana211
    @juelzsantana211 Год назад +2

    Very detailed video. I definitely needed to see this before installing my AOS. Thank you guys for this amazing step by step video!

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад +2

      Thanks Naiyel!

    • @ramonzamudio338
      @ramonzamudio338 Год назад

      ​@@theiagchannel the 2 hoses from bottom iag tank the coolant wich one connects to top and lower or it doesnt matter

  • @launderedentertainment
    @launderedentertainment 2 года назад +3

    Bravo guys!! Really well executed install video.

  • @GooseWurkz
    @GooseWurkz 2 года назад +4

    Excellent instructions, your guy's production quality is top notch!

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  2 года назад +1

      Much appreciated!

    • @SGQ12
      @SGQ12 2 года назад

      @@theiagchannel hoping you got demo for wrx fa20 2015+ thanks in advance.

  • @coryanderson5210
    @coryanderson5210 Год назад +5

    Bout to do the install in a day or two. I have watched this video 3-4 times already, and will watch a few more times before doing the install. I have all tools ready to go, and am excited to get this on the car. My 2011 wrx had cylinder 4 compression issues, and I didn’t care for it as I should’ve, and definitely learned my lesson on what is needed for these cars to be healthy. I traded it in for a new 2020 STI that ive kept completely stock thus far. This video should be exactly what I need to understand the process more thoroughly.
    Thank you IAG, for providing this video. I understand most shops charge quite a bit for this so i decided to give it a go myself.
    I’ll let you guys know how it came out after I’ve finished the install. Next up after this is the cylinder 4 coolant mod, along with a Koyo aluminum radiator. Only then can I be comfortable doing performance upgrades down the road, as this is a daily driver that id like to keep healthy over its lifetime…

    • @coryanderson5210
      @coryanderson5210 Год назад +1

      Alright guys, I’m taking a break. I’m at the point of reinstalling the intercooler, but having some issues with fitment. Should be able to get it on with some patience.
      I struggled to get the yfitting on to the block where the oil returns from the aos, that took me the longest to get right. Hard to see down there and I couldn’t get my throttle body to move quite as far to the side as they showed in video.
      The other parts that took the longest we’re getting the clamps all set right. Some of the steps took me longer than I was hoping, and I had more coolant leak than I would’ve liked. I’m sure I’ll get some smoke on start up due to that. I’ll come back after I get some rest and get the IC reinstalled. I hope to have the car running by this afternoon. I’m hoping it’s all solid and there’s no leaks on start up. I’ll have to add some coolant but that’s fine and was planned for.

    • @andysmith9243
      @andysmith9243 Год назад

      @@coryanderson5210congrats on your progress! Would love to hear if you’re finished now. I’m over halfway through and yes the y fitting was killing me. I found out you can re use the OEM rubber fitting that’s the same size and it goes on much easier but is still very secure!

    • @bryanribey
      @bryanribey Год назад

      @@coryanderson5210 How did it go?

    • @coryanderson5210
      @coryanderson5210 Год назад

      I couldn’t get the TMIC back on, due to the new tubing that ran under it. Followed instructions, and tried a few different things but couldn’t get it to fit so I just took it all off and returned the car back to stock.
      It’s not what you all want to hear, but I’m just gonna keep this car stock at this point. There’s more important things in life right now to take care of than to spend time and money messing with my perfectly fine running car.

    • @bryanribey
      @bryanribey Год назад

      @@coryanderson5210 That sucks. I wouldn't give up, maybe take it to a mechanic and work on it with them or something. Or perhaps you need a couple more special tools to help you get it done. You could also just get a catch can instead which I believe is easier to install. Even without either of those, your car will run just fine, its not a big deal.

  • @jaredsun7551
    @jaredsun7551 2 года назад +16

    Just used this video for my 2016 Sti. The install was a little different but pretty easy. I struggled to get turbo hose from Intercooler back on no matter what tool I used to get it over the bottom . I found that if you slightly change the angle of the hose downward it slides perfectly into the turbo without any tools and fits way better. I wanted to comment this for anyone who might run into the same issue. The version 3 is absolutely worth the money.

    • @tswid4495
      @tswid4495 2 года назад +1

      wish i saw this earlier. just installed it an hour ago and besides the cheap clamps gettin the turbo back on the intercooler was probably the most difficult part

    • @isaacvillarreal1845
      @isaacvillarreal1845 2 года назад +1

      For real! I’ve got a 2017 STI that I’m getting ready to put the AOS On. Totally dreading the intercooler. I had to mess the with intercooler awhile back…. It was such a pain. I’ll try your tip tho!

    • @sKarredtoon
      @sKarredtoon 2 года назад

      I have a 2016 also and will be installing myself. What exactly was different from what was shown in the video?

    • @cslammon
      @cslammon Год назад

      Im stuck at this point. Do you mean you rotated the hose on the intercooler slightly?

    • @renehernandez1403
      @renehernandez1403 Год назад

      WD-40 or Vaseline would make it easier to slip on

  • @sauceyballs
    @sauceyballs 4 месяца назад +1

    And here i was about to pay $600 in labor for a shop to do it. I got a Jerry rigged up catch can that works for now. In time ill get around and do the AOS thanks to this vid

  • @Studio603OnTheAir
    @Studio603OnTheAir Год назад

    Awesome video, up until now I was a bit concerned about doing this myself, you have aleviated all of my concerns. I live in California and have to have a CARB executive order approved Air Oil Separator, I believe IAG and Cobb teamed up and the Cobb unit is basically the IAG unit with rebranding and a Cobb certification. If this is true, this video just sealed the deal. Thanks again.

  • @Dayota___
    @Dayota___ 2 года назад +4

    Better than the instructions from your IAG AOS PDF 👏🏽

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @Dayota___
      @Dayota___ 2 года назад +1

      @@theiagchannel I wish you guys had this video last year 😃. I struggled but prevailed 👍🏽

  • @matd8958
    @matd8958 2 года назад +2

    Great video now i feel pretty confident to do this

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  2 года назад

      Thank you, Go for it!

    • @matd8958
      @matd8958 2 года назад +1

      What kind of lube is that?

    • @jazzycup9274
      @jazzycup9274 2 года назад

      @@matd8958 Gotta be Astroglide, you could slide from the PNW to Texas if you put a dab of it on your shoe [note: Don't use Astroglide]

  • @cockus123
    @cockus123 2 года назад +2

    Awesome 👍🏻

  • @phperformance3994
    @phperformance3994 2 года назад +2

    So thankful for this vid. Finally a v3 install. Smooth as butter now

  • @tswid4495
    @tswid4495 2 года назад +2

    Super simple easy to follow tutorial. Preparing to install mine tomorrow!

  • @DNL82
    @DNL82 4 месяца назад

    Great video 👍

  • @AsadKhan-cr2zl
    @AsadKhan-cr2zl 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing❤

  • @13Recon19D
    @13Recon19D Год назад +3

    Use worm gear clamps where possible, particularly on the hose that drains coolant into the turbo feed. My provided clamp allowed it to leak.
    Also, if you are using a FMIC, just remove that bracket they tell you to feed the hose through the hole of. It is only used for supporting the TMIC. It will free up space and make getting the intercooler to turbo coupler on much easier.

    • @jasonhall3693
      @jasonhall3693 11 месяцев назад +2

      This happened to me also. I had to run to wal mart to get clamps. I ended up using the one they provide it and a worm gear clamps. Just to make sure it wasn’t leaking because I was tired of taking off the TMIC.

  • @andysmith9243
    @andysmith9243 Год назад +5

    Halfway through the install currently, will update when done! So far going smooth, biggest install for me ever so I’m taking my time and making sure it’s right!
    One note: when you go to put your Y splitter in consider re using the OEM hose the same size, it fits so much better and you won’t break the fitting or your hand trying to put it in, lol! There’s a video someone linked where the guy shows using the stock hose instead of the one provided by IAG!

    • @andysmith9243
      @andysmith9243 Год назад +2

      Update: I am done! Everything is back together and running good! By far the worst part was getting the intercooler back on… the turbo hose connection will make you go insane! You need a lot of lube/grease and a nice long pick to help guide it on! Very challenging yet rewarding once everything is together. I bled the system, now I need to add some coolant back but other than that I’m ready to ride’

    • @UpstateSTI
      @UpstateSTI Год назад +1

      Did u spill any coolant?

    • @andysmith9243
      @andysmith9243 Год назад

      @@UpstateSTI yes. It’s hard not to when disconnecting the lines unfortunately. It wasn’t a lot though and I added back some to level it out!

    • @UpstateSTI
      @UpstateSTI Год назад

      @@andysmith9243 does it smoke white from engine?

    • @andysmith9243
      @andysmith9243 Год назад

      @@UpstateSTI oh no… that could be a deeper issue with your coolant system

  • @ascario94
    @ascario94 2 года назад +3

    Where do you connect the competition series hose?… also, I love the video, finally a step by step on a 2018 STI☺️

  • @cslammon
    @cslammon Год назад +1

    Does the 2018+ not need the breather hoses on valve covers to be modified? I am done installing all my hoses(per the video) (struggling to get intercooler back on), but I have extra t-fittings still?

  • @sergio5440
    @sergio5440 2 года назад +1

    Without aa doubt an install I'd do once I reach closer to the end of my cars warranty, however my car is RHD meaning the unit would sit on the other side of the engine bay, is there any install videos or instructions for Right hand drive cars? or for the least do you guys sell the same kit to Australia with extra hosing?

  • @mikeyrov5230
    @mikeyrov5230 11 месяцев назад +3

    The two coolant hoses installed, from the can Frist is it the left hose on the can that goes to the the coolant expansion tank and the right hose from the can that goes to the turbo inlet hose ? Or is the order from the can not matter
    EDIt : Found the answer , coolant lines from AOS can go either way to the expansion tank / turbo inlet

  • @Juanparrastudio
    @Juanparrastudio Год назад +1

    For those who are wondering about the 2017 Sti install.
    Depending if is IAG v2 or v3 Install will be slightly different.
    I installed V3 on my STI so I kinda followed some part of this video but you have to see the other video from this guy BOOST AND SHUTTER.. he explains how to install on 2017 STI but the problem with THAT video is that he is installing a V2 instead of the V3....
    once you get to the part of installing all hoses, you gotta SWITCH to this video.
    Im telling you this because I did mine like this and it was perfect install. If I had someone tell me this before I wouldn't have taken 5 hours to install mine.
    If any one has any question, just reply. I know what it is to ask questions on all these youtube videos and they answer a month later 🙄🙄
    Cheers🎉

    • @mikeyrov5230
      @mikeyrov5230 11 месяцев назад +1

      Going to try this , this weekend on my 2017 sti , any advice other then what you stated ? I had my TMIC off to change the PCV valve, but all the added hoses from the AOS makes it look hard for the TMIC to fit , is it save for the hoses to touch the inter cooler ? And did you use the sliver heat sleeves

    • @Juanparrastudio
      @Juanparrastudio 11 месяцев назад

      @@mikeyrov5230 hi man!
      Yes I used the silver shields on the hoses...
      It is ok for hose to touch the intercooler as long as the hoses are not crimped...
      Make sure all Hoses connected to the COOLANT tubes have a hose clamp preferably a Screw clamp because it seems like the hoses that come with the AOS is slightly bigger and you will get a small leak.

    • @Juanparrastudio
      @Juanparrastudio 11 месяцев назад

      @@mikeyrov5230 also search on a separate video on how to install TMIC easy. It was the only video I found that made it easy to put back the TMIC because it is difficult! Honestly the hardest part of the whole process...
      Make sure to cut all hoses that go behind the TMIC longer so they dont create tension when trying to put TMIC back...
      If any other questions let me know!

    • @Juanparrastudio
      @Juanparrastudio 11 месяцев назад

      @@mikeyrov5230 ohhh! Last thing. If you are considering installing an engine bay STRUT BAR (Perrin) you much install AOS tank lowest possible because if not then your strut bar wont fit... I had to return mine because of this...
      Hope I helped you. LMK!

    • @mikeyrov5230
      @mikeyrov5230 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Juanparrastudio thank you man , shooting for this weekend to install , got my Amazon cat full , AOS and extra supplies

  • @swordmage123
    @swordmage123 2 года назад +1

    I need help, at 11:40 when he connects the hose to the expansion tank. is that the bottom left hose on the can? and then at 12:00 i'm assuming that's the bottom right hose of the can? the video and the instruction manual doesn't say, and the only closes picture in the manual that kind of shows is on page 48 step 94. it highlights the 2 hose, but's its still a little hard to tell which one goes where.

  • @stephenhorwath8519
    @stephenhorwath8519 2 года назад +1

    This new set up you don’t have to pull breather lines from the valve cover? This version seems a lot easy than the other models.

  • @ryanreyes5281
    @ryanreyes5281 2 года назад +3

    underneath the cannister theres 2 hoses which one that goes to top to coolant reservoir ?

  • @631Reaper
    @631Reaper Год назад +2

    With the 3 hoses attached to the bottom of the aos, which goes to which?

  • @weeaboo6182
    @weeaboo6182 2 года назад +2

    This may be a stupid question but what type of lubricant is he using?

  • @jameswhite3502
    @jameswhite3502 11 месяцев назад +1

    Currently stuck at putting the inter cooler back in. Pipe for turbo will not slip back on no matter what tool I use to help the bottom lip go over, it will not fully go in flush.

  • @mikef0x
    @mikef0x 2 года назад

    Can I burp the coolant system with a burping funnel instead of the bleeder bolt? Does it make a difference which way I do it?

  • @davidclarke1574
    @davidclarke1574 Год назад

    Great video I'll be installing mine this week, just wondering which coolant hose goes to the reservoir and which goes to the turbo

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад +1

      Thanks! You can hook them up to wherever they fit best. The order does not matter.

  • @admstudios7
    @admstudios7 2 года назад

    Very intuitive , great video quality also , now , any video installation with the street competition kit with this oil separator?

  • @4BanginST
    @4BanginST Год назад

    I will be installing the AOS on my 2002 wrx. Are these instructions pretty similar for the most part? Not sure if theres any big differences considering the year. Thanks in advance!

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад

      You'll want to follow the written instructions on our site for the 06+ WRX models, but the basic idea is the same. You'll also need to follow our instructions for relocating your cruise control module.

  • @AceKylar
    @AceKylar Год назад +1

    11:07 is it ok to attach either coolant hose on either side of that coolant attachment? or is there a specific coolant hose for each side, for example the left coolant hose (from the AOS) goes to the top, right coolant hose goes to the bottom

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад +1

      Sorry for the late reply, but yes you can attach the hose to either port. The coolant simply flows into the AOS chamber. The direction does not matter.

  • @jamesvang4392
    @jamesvang4392 6 месяцев назад

    Bought my 15 Sti from a pre-owned dealership. Installing this but already stuck. How come mine doesn't have the single black connector (pcv plug) on the crossoever pipe at the drivers side?
    It already has a bunch of mods on it with flex fuel etc. Any help appreciated.

  • @ripsubi603
    @ripsubi603 Год назад

    Installing iag Aos street series on a 🇦🇺 wrx 13 with you iag stage two tuff! Emission laws are much different here! Do I need check valves for the two turbo inlet breather hoses?

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад

      We can't speak to your local emissions laws, but additional check valves are not usually required. If the vehicle has PCV flow sensors you should keep them in position when installing the AOS.

  • @redone8341
    @redone8341 11 месяцев назад

    How long does it take for coolant to start coming out?

  • @user-im1lz7mj8o
    @user-im1lz7mj8o Год назад

    hi, PCV sensor is missing on EU German car, ist this a problem for installation or just to skip this step ?

  • @tommy2four434
    @tommy2four434 2 года назад

    Is this the same steps for the Cobb version? I’ve read they use your guys with a different paint job.

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  2 года назад

      They are very similar! You can use these instructions!

  • @allanatienza7867
    @allanatienza7867 2 года назад

    I’d assume this would be the same install for a 2006 STI? Or is there a video for a 2006-2007 GD STI?

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  2 года назад

      GD install video is in the works!
      The main difference is where the vent hoses attach. The GD will need to run 2 of the vent hoses directly to the forward most valve cover ports instead of intersecting with the white PCV connectors. Removal of the airbox portion of your intake and battery may be needed to reach those ports.

  • @UpstateSTI
    @UpstateSTI Год назад +1

    I spilt a lot of the fluid coolant? I added more, but it went down my engine. And now it’s smoking when hot! Is that just burning off the spill????? Please help? Thank you.

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад +1

      If you spilled coolant on the exhaust it's going to take a little while to burn off. Keep an eye on your coolant levels and if it doesn't go away in a few days investigate for any leaks.

  • @xjustjoshiox
    @xjustjoshiox 7 месяцев назад

    On the 2002 what do I do with the open case hole just below the throttle body??

  • @mferraro1208
    @mferraro1208 Месяц назад

    was wondering if anyone had issues with this location for the AOS? I had an AOS installed here recently and now I cannot fit my perrin strut tower brace because the AOS is in the way

  • @andrewknutson91
    @andrewknutson91 Год назад +3

    IAG, you need to come up with a better solution for installing the Y-fitting. It took me 5 hours, help from my dad, and several trips to the store to get that thing on the block. I ended up buying a new hose and used worm gear clamps to get it to go on. There is zero percent chance of that thing going on the block after you've clamped the bottom of it.

    • @mikeyrov5230
      @mikeyrov5230 11 месяцев назад

      What did you end up doing ? Haven’t tired the install yet but I changed my PCV valve not long ago and the bottom clamp was impossible to get tight

    • @andrewknutson91
      @andrewknutson91 11 месяцев назад

      @@mikeyrov5230 I ended up buying a new hose because I mangled the one that came with the kit. It's just regular hose you can get at any auto store. I used 2 worm gear clamps and my dad was actually the one to get those on tight, I don't know how he ended up fitting a socket wrench in there to do it but he did. I pulled up on the Y-fitting pretty hard to test how tight it was and it didn't budge.

    • @mikeyrov5230
      @mikeyrov5230 11 месяцев назад

      @@andrewknutson91 damn , yeah that’s such a tight spot , seems impossible to get a wrench on , gives me hope tho haha I’ll have to have extra clamps / hoses.

    • @MrCardsnation
      @MrCardsnation 5 месяцев назад

      If you break that little piece of crappy plastic, it is 23.61 with shipping to replace. I can’t recommend this product until they rectify this obvious problem.

  • @chernobyl9556
    @chernobyl9556 2 года назад

    On the 2 swivel hoses on the bottom of the AOS, which hose goes to what? It looks like the hose closer to the strut goes to the top coolant reservoir and the one closest to the wire harness to the other coolant line. Is that the right placement?

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  2 года назад +1

      Yes that is fine! They can be interchanged but we found this routing best.

    • @yaffajaff
      @yaffajaff Год назад

      Does it matter which PCV vent (passenger/driver side) goes to the top or middle of the AOS ports?

  • @sil55961
    @sil55961 Год назад +1

    What’s the size Allen key on the bottom bolts that come pre assembled? Mine are leaking

    • @gamingwithnessa9743
      @gamingwithnessa9743 Месяц назад

      Mines didn’t last long as it started leaking from the upper portion of the canister. They sent me new seals to rebuild it but it still leaks, but not as bad as before. But a coolant leak is never good no matter what.

  • @yaffajaff
    @yaffajaff Год назад

    Does it matter which PCV vent (passenger/driver side) goes to the top or middle of the AOS ports?

    • @Kanadian-Squirrel
      @Kanadian-Squirrel Год назад

      I’m wondering the same thing as I am literally installing right now

  • @jacobbalatbat153
    @jacobbalatbat153 Год назад +1

    Hi. I just purchased the V3 IAG AOS and I can’t seem to put the one hose onto the middle vent hole or whatever it’s called. I followed your video and it doesn’t seem to go on fully with the clamp on.

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад

      It's a pretty tight fit, but if you apply a little lube it will go on.

    • @jacobbalatbat153
      @jacobbalatbat153 Год назад

      I did but it won’t go over the pre installed hose clamp

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад

      @@jacobbalatbat153 We promise, it will. You just have to push harder.

  • @thizzlerish
    @thizzlerish 2 года назад +1

    I wish you had this detailed of a video for wrx (fa20)

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  2 года назад

      We just posted the FA20 AOS installation video.
      ruclips.net/video/HHlK7lZuZpE/видео.html

  • @GEEXX_GX
    @GEEXX_GX 2 года назад

    Is it the same as the 2015 sti install?

  • @BakuraSTi
    @BakuraSTi 2 года назад

    Currently have a 12 STi. Would this work?

  • @jaypao8276
    @jaypao8276 2 года назад

    Is this same as Cobb aos? does IAG has Carb EO number? I live in CA so you know the deal.. 😔

    • @theawoken7914
      @theawoken7914 2 года назад

      I was wondering the same it looks similar

  • @joserobles3611
    @joserobles3611 2 года назад

    Can I use the same guide with a 2015 sti?

  • @user-ti3ns6qh6f
    @user-ti3ns6qh6f 24 дня назад

    does it matter which hose is which for the coolant part?

  • @ramonzamudio338
    @ramonzamudio338 Год назад

    The 2 coolant lines from iag tanl ..which one goes to the top and lower ?or it doesnt matter as long 1 goes to each side of the car coolant lines?

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад

      The orientation does not matter, just install them in the way they fit best in your engine bay.

    • @ramonzamudio338
      @ramonzamudio338 Год назад

      Thank You so much

  • @user-ip4jy7st5c
    @user-ip4jy7st5c 3 месяца назад +1

    did anyone else have an issue putting those thick short hose in with Y-pipe into the block? 7:12 my Y pipe broken on me while installing attempting to put it on trying to wiggle it around.. trying to figure out how im going to just get that Y-pipe replaced. literally just bought the iag v3 street from flatiron tuning. any suggestions?

    • @jbailey8063
      @jbailey8063 3 месяца назад

      i did the same thing lol now i’m fucked until the replacement comes. no idea how they got that on so easy i tried everything and used lube

  • @db8rdb8r
    @db8rdb8r 2 года назад +1

    Will you recommend a location that I can install it in a JDM (right-hand-drive) wrx sti?

    • @subaruej2079
      @subaruej2079 2 года назад

      Also need this

    • @sergio5440
      @sergio5440 2 года назад

      same here I would like to know, been looking into this for very long, I've read that its the same sort of install with the unit on the other side obviously, some issues people faced in this case was the need for extra hosing

    • @sergio5440
      @sergio5440 2 года назад

      @@subaruej2079 I've just written hope it helps somewhat, I'm still not fully satisfied to go ahead with it though until I know for sure

  • @fernandor887
    @fernandor887 Год назад

    Can you make a video for installing the oil pan.

  • @sRobit2
    @sRobit2 2 года назад

    Hi, I just wondering if install it the position, does impact a strut bar

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  2 года назад

      Our AOS does not have confirmed fitment with any strut bar.

  • @GEEXX_GX
    @GEEXX_GX 2 года назад

    Is this the same install for the 2015 sti

  • @Gabriels_Life
    @Gabriels_Life 2 года назад

    Would I install this the same way on my 2021 sti ? Amazing video by the way.

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  2 года назад

      Yes, you would install it the same on a 2021.

    • @1st_Enoch
      @1st_Enoch 2 года назад

      @@theiagchannel what about 2015?

  • @daltoncollison4245
    @daltoncollison4245 Год назад

    Would this tutorial work for a 2015 sti or be relatively close

  • @krisdavie4548
    @krisdavie4548 2 года назад +1

    Impossible to get Y pipe on to the block with the clamp on. Applying enough pressure to get the hose on just pushes the clap up the hose. Any suggestions?

    • @aliochoa1294
      @aliochoa1294 2 года назад

      Same issue. Not sure why they have you tighten the spring clamp before applying it to the block. Works best if you tighten after it’s on. I ended up having to use another clamp.

    • @IceMan-ez7tp
      @IceMan-ez7tp 2 года назад +1

      When installing mine, I just used one of the zip ties that it came with to tighten that lower hose.

    • @chris_borges
      @chris_borges Год назад

      I reused the OEM hose

  • @flavoredbean7152
    @flavoredbean7152 6 месяцев назад +1

    I fucking hate how easy he make everything look

  • @trnql_noir
    @trnql_noir Год назад

    Is there an benefit connecting the 2 PCV hoses to the Blow By sensor white connectors versus connecting the 2 hoses directly to the block like IAG used to instruct to?

    • @satsun
      @satsun Год назад +1

      If there is enough length on the hoses, you should be able to connect directly to the block as long as you jumper the PCV diag connectors to suppress the CEL. I've not seen the older instructions, but I'm guessing that these new instructions are more EPA friendly since they keep the diag connectors intact. I'm going to perform the install this weekend on a 2017 STI and I'm considering going straight to the block.

    • @trnql_noir
      @trnql_noir Год назад

      @@satsun Thanks for your input satsun. I ran them straight to the block with no issues using the jumper method. I am just curious if the Blow By sensors are important to the operation of the engine since not all systems are 100% efficient and some blow by will still make its way into the block.
      If you are still top mount intercooler that was the most annoying part of the install tbh. Other than that everything is straight forward. I suggest printing out the instructions in color, watch this video, and take your time. Good luck!

    • @satsun
      @satsun Год назад +1

      @@trnql_noir Those connectors don't sense anything regarding the content of the lines, they're called 'PCV diagnosis connectors'. Their only purpose is to throw a CEL when the connection between the two parts is open. That's why it's easy to circumvent them. No operational impact by removing them.
      Glad you were able to run straight to the block. I'll do the same to eliminate those bulky connectors.

    • @trnql_noir
      @trnql_noir Год назад

      @@satsun I wonder why Subaru even implemented these sensors then. Emissions maybe? In my opinions its probably cleaner if you just keep the sensors connected so you do not have loose connectors dangling around.
      I have been debating whether I should go back and reinstall the OEM hose and sensors since I do not really see any downsides of keeping them. I thought maybe flow may be restricted but I really doubt it. What are your thoughts?

    • @satsun
      @satsun Год назад +1

      @@trnql_noir I've already done some of the connectors, I used electrical tape to cover the exposed part of the connector so it doesn't get dirty and then zip-tied the connector to the wire harness or something nearby to keep it from hanging loose.
      They are either for emissions requirements or they're in place because certain PCV lines need to be modular for serviceability, so if part of the PCV system gets knocked loose then there's a system in place (CEL) to notify you of the problem.

  • @jesusghostoner
    @jesusghostoner 2 года назад +1

    Video for a ej series engine like the 04 sti / Forester XT?

  • @philgowan6298
    @philgowan6298 2 года назад

    How easy is this on an Oz rhd sti?

  • @carfanatic4397
    @carfanatic4397 3 дня назад

    Is it the same for the RHD market? Ive been asking channels for a while but never given an answer.
    Thank you!

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  3 дня назад

      No, this product is designed for LHD. It can be made to work with a custom bracket and hoses, though.

  • @standforcanada4967
    @standforcanada4967 Год назад

    How long should this take a mechanic from subaru to do? Mine said close to 3 hrs which I think is milking it

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад

      The standard install time is around 3 hours

  • @justmattb
    @justmattb Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video; follow everything to a T, with one exception. That new drain hose with clamps that goes under the turbo / but the throttle body. There was no way I could get that on. Tried for 45 minutes and wouldn't budge. I watched this video (ruclips.net/video/vVFrBlO8FxQ/видео.html), where the guy re-used his factory hose and that's how I ended up getting all of this to work. Other than that, fantastic video and fairly straightforward install. Took my son and I about 3 1/2 hours from start to finish. Local Subi shop quoted me about $676 to install at 4 hours of install time, so I figured I'd see about installing it myself. After watching this video and the other one I posted, I was confident that I could do this (and I am no mechanic, by any means).

    • @andysmith9243
      @andysmith9243 Год назад +1

      Thank you for that. I had originally watched the other video to get prepared and I forgot he re used that OEM hose for the y fitting! I was dying until I found that out, thank you so much! It slipped on nicely once I did this.

  • @Lucifurian66x
    @Lucifurian66x Год назад

    So I just installed mine step by step, but i hear a hiss near the throttle body. Took the intercooler off again to check all my hoses and I can't find anything loose. When i give it a slight throttle the hiss stops but the car dies

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад

      We'd recommend getting a smoke test performed to locate the source of the leak. A few common places would be the intercooler couplers or the PCV hose under the throttlebody.

  • @Issa_STI
    @Issa_STI Год назад

    Which one connects to what for the 2 coolant hoses at the bottom of the AOS?

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад

      The order does not matter for those hoses. Install them in whichever way fits best on your vehicle.

  • @matthewmaldonado3213
    @matthewmaldonado3213 2 года назад

    What sizes hose and claps goes on y fitting

  • @t-rexx3972
    @t-rexx3972 Год назад

    I accidentally bought the STI AOS but can I still use it on my WRX 17 ?

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад

      No, the hoses and connections are different. You'll need to exchange it.

  • @benjaminarevalo5645
    @benjaminarevalo5645 Год назад +2

    I think you should start making the Y fittings metal, mine just broke during installation

    • @R3spectTheV3t
      @R3spectTheV3t 10 месяцев назад

      Damn hulk how? Lol

    • @soglod4572
      @soglod4572 4 месяца назад

      @@R3spectTheV3tmine did too, it’s really cheap plastic

  • @jorgeesquivel8738
    @jorgeesquivel8738 2 года назад

    My IAG AOS didn’t came with heat sleeves at all should I be worry? didn’t even know I was missing that.

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  2 года назад

      What AOS kit did you buy? FA20 WRX? Not all kits come with them.

    • @jorgeesquivel8738
      @jorgeesquivel8738 2 года назад

      @@theiagchannel IAG V3 Street series for a 2018 sti. (IAG-ENG-7151)

    • @jorgeesquivel8738
      @jorgeesquivel8738 2 года назад

      @@theiagchannel bought it back in June of 2020 and I just got it installed.

  • @MrCarmelo345
    @MrCarmelo345 Год назад

    Would this install be the same for a 2014 Sti ?

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад

      It's similar, but you will have less white PCV connectors.

  • @jorden1234567899
    @jorden1234567899 2 года назад

    whats the hook up for 2015 sti?!?!?! I read in the comments its connecting the two vent hoses directly to the front most valve cover vents... but where is this stated from IAG in instructions!! The only instructions IAG has for 2015-2017 sti is the exact same instructions from 18-20 sti becasue its all under the exact same install manual. Yet the comments say otherwise. SO IAG WHAT IS IT?? Do I do what you guys have said multiple times in the comments or do i follow your 15-20 IAG aos v3 install manual?? and if it is whats in the comments.. where do I find that info from IAG directly!!!

  • @jedi8ichi
    @jedi8ichi 2 года назад +1

    Is there a video for installing on a 2014? If not I'll volunteer mine for the video 😉👍🏾

  • @PikleztheGreat
    @PikleztheGreat 2 года назад +1

    How much would differ for the 2015-2017 models?

    • @BuckleUpGarage_
      @BuckleUpGarage_ 2 года назад +2

      The main difference is where the vent hoses attach. The 15-17 will need to run 2 of the vent hoses directly to the forward most valve cover ports instead of intersecting with the white PCV connectors. Removal of the airbox portion of your intake and battery may be needed to reach those ports.

    • @rickarbogastjr.9816
      @rickarbogastjr.9816 2 года назад

      @@BuckleUpGarage_ exactly. We're working on getting a bone-stock 15-17 in here to finish instructions and we'll have those posted up in a few weeks as well!

  • @moisesr7840
    @moisesr7840 Год назад

    I didn't know there's a hose to be connected to the intake manifold, or am I wrong?

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад

      The street series AOS does connect to the intake manifold.

  • @tswid4495
    @tswid4495 2 года назад +1

    if anyones having trouble with the intercooler removal he forgot to mention to loosen the red hose connected to turbo

    • @tswid4495
      @tswid4495 2 года назад

      Also you will have 3 bolts leftover that connected to wiring harness bracket and pcv valve brackets attached to intercooler! Also wondering if the coolant lines order matter? I had right plug installed to further right coolant line and left to left. Im thinking it should be okay if i mixed it up but he never mentioned it. Great tutorial vid besides that!

    • @kiritowow2736
      @kiritowow2736 Год назад

      He actually mentioned it,he does not say red hose,he said loose turbo inlet which is the red hose you mention

  • @rubberlessg241
    @rubberlessg241 2 года назад

    The part at 11:20, does it matter which hose to use for these spots. The guy doesn't clarify which one is which. Please help.

  • @willylai6130
    @willylai6130 2 года назад

    Is the installation same for the 2009 subaru STI? Thanks

    • @willylai6130
      @willylai6130 2 года назад

      @Jim Matusky thanks for your reply

    • @cockus123
      @cockus123 2 года назад

      Just look at the pdf for 08-14

  • @bryandrodriguez858
    @bryandrodriguez858 Год назад

    I ordered this kit but tit not receive no y pipe fitting is there a by bass to this

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад

      Please email support@iagperformance.com and we can get you sorted.

  • @josethhernandez3866
    @josethhernandez3866 Год назад

    Does this apply to 2008-2014wrx?

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад

      Some aspects are similar, but it's not exactly the same due to differences with the intake manifold and PCV hoses. We have full written instructions on our site for the 2008-2014 WRX

  • @soglod4572
    @soglod4572 4 месяца назад

    USE THE OLD 2 INCH PIECE OF TUBE AND CLAMPS FOR THE Y CONNECTOR!

  • @garyburrus9379
    @garyburrus9379 Год назад

    Word of warning to those such as myself that live in cold climates. If you drive your car for extended periods (NOT stop and go) in extreme cold, the AOS lines WILL freeze. I'm currently thawing out my entire PCV and intake system. I want to emphasize that this is NOT, I repeat, NOT a problem with the AOS, it is an inherent issue with the location of the PCV and the intercooler on WRX's. The cold air blows through the intercooler, directly onto the PCV lines. Over time, this will cause the moisture (water) in your system to freeze and create crankcase pressure which will push oil into your intake, and possibly blow your dipstick out, which blows oil into the engine bay. One fix that I will try is to put cardboard over the intercooler to try to keep temps in the engine bay high enough to prevent freezing.
    This does not seem to be a problem with people that drive in stop-and-go conditions, it only really affects those that are driving on highways/interstates for prolonged periods.

    • @mikeyrov5230
      @mikeyrov5230 11 месяцев назад

      Where do you live ? And how cold we talking ? Below 10 degrees?

    • @garyburrus9379
      @garyburrus9379 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@mikeyrov5230 Great Plains region in the U.S. We can regularly see -20 to -30 F before wind chill in the winter. I did cover my intercooler and surrounding areas with cardboard this last winter, and that helped to prevent the lines from icing up.

    • @mikeyrov5230
      @mikeyrov5230 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@garyburrus9379 oh wow that’s cold lol, I might be safe then , we don’t see below zero much

    • @garyburrus9379
      @garyburrus9379 11 месяцев назад

      @@mikeyrov5230 You should be good, it's really only a problem once the temps are below zero and you are driving at a consistent speed for a long time.

  • @spaghettieddie9696
    @spaghettieddie9696 11 месяцев назад

    Would this also work for a wrx 2019.

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  11 месяцев назад

      We have a specific AOS kit for the 19 WRX, listed here : ruclips.net/video/HHlK7lZuZpE/видео.html

  • @natanaelonate5193
    @natanaelonate5193 2 года назад

    Is this the same for a 2011 wrx?

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  2 года назад +1

      There are some differences for the WRX. Our PDF instructions would be best for that.

  • @Juanparrastudio
    @Juanparrastudio Год назад

    Can I follow this same instructions for a 2017 ?!

  • @louiealvarez1756
    @louiealvarez1756 Год назад

    Will this work on 2017 STI?

    • @theiagchannel
      @theiagchannel  Год назад

      Yes, but the white PCV connectors might be slightly different.

  • @vannevels6758
    @vannevels6758 Год назад

    Who's got a video of installing this on a 2005-2009 Legacy GT/Outback XT?