10 SUBARU mods that ACTUALLY work !

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  • Опубликовано: 16 мар 2024
  • Modifying your Subaru Impreza, Forester or Legacy can be a minefield of bad advice and expensive unnecessary modifications. This is my condensed list of how to modify a daily driven Subaru to get the best from it, save money and have more reliable fun.
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  • @barilbaril1
    @barilbaril1 3 месяца назад +13

    It's always good to see someone taking care of the myths around these cars, great video, excellent advice!

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +3

      That's very kind of you to say.. Thank you 🙏

  • @387carvalho
    @387carvalho 3 месяца назад +6

    Great video, never disappointed with your videos

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +2

      Thank you so much Victor 🙏🙏

  • @buyanbatbold7522
    @buyanbatbold7522 3 месяца назад +5

    Always appreciate your wisdom my man. It is really true every subaru has it's own personality they're different that's why we love cars. Specially these cars. Also can't wait for Blitzen come back.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Me neither.. Collecting parts at the moment 😁🙏

  • @gtturbo1636
    @gtturbo1636 3 месяца назад +1

    Great Video Duncan😎🙌 wise words mate.. Loving how my Black Blob STI is running after your map last summer

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      That's great.. 😎😎

  • @oskarsmith8518
    @oskarsmith8518 Месяц назад +1

    I recognise the blue Subaru 😁 great video! Can’t wait to have it back and bring it to you to be mapped!

  • @BB-iy7iz
    @BB-iy7iz 3 месяца назад +26

    11. Check your hoses boost/pvc/coolant. OH! 12 proper radiator caps

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +2

      Yeah indeed 🙏 I think I covered the radiator cap issue in the preparation for remap video last year 👍👍

    • @SubieLeerdam
      @SubieLeerdam 2 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix I couldn’t find it, as I also want to hear your thoughts about upgrading your radiator cap.

  • @matsparrow9100
    @matsparrow9100 3 месяца назад +2

    Some good information put across in a way that makes sense. 👍

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Thanks Mat.. Appreciate it mate 🙏

  • @fredastaire6156
    @fredastaire6156 2 месяца назад +2

    One thing I learned was that grounding (earthing) can NOT be understated. Especially with phenolic spacers under the intake manifold. Earth everything; strip the frame to the bare metal and make sure all the wires are correctly earthed. You may not "feel" a difference but I assure you that an earthed Subi is a happy Subi!

  • @Robsnake
    @Robsnake 3 месяца назад +1

    Another informative video, always learning something! I got a daft question this time, upgrading to a walbro need a remap afterwards?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Thank you.. It shouldn't do if the old pump was working OK but the worst it could be is a little richer.. Would be worth checking 👍

  • @777smuki
    @777smuki 3 месяца назад

    Great common sense, simplified myth buster. Thank you Duncan. Any specific suggestions for the newer BRZ for the weekend tracker.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Thanks mate. The FA24 engine?

  • @don_peter
    @don_peter 3 месяца назад

    Great video 💯
    Thank you !

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Thank you for watching and the kind words...🙏

  • @_Ethann_
    @_Ethann_ 3 месяца назад +3

    The timing on this vid is perfect. Getting ready to start ordering parts for a 02 wrx hybrid build, was aiming for 340 whp and having a lot of trouble on picking a turbo but thinking I will go vf48 but looks like a lot of price variation.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Cool.. The vf48 is a great option imo. Variations on price will be because of the almost inevitable cracks in the exhaust housing. Unless they stop the penny closing fully, they wouldn't necessarily worry me too much.
      Good luck with the build 😎

    • @MightandMagic88
      @MightandMagic88 3 месяца назад

      what do you mean a wrx hybrid build?

    • @_Ethann_
      @_Ethann_ 3 месяца назад

      2.5 short block with 2.0 heads

    • @MightandMagic88
      @MightandMagic88 3 месяца назад

      @@_Ethann_ ah, got it. I thought you meant like adding a plug in hybrid power system to your WRX, was like damn, that's an ambitious project

  • @LIFEISAHUSTLE1
    @LIFEISAHUSTLE1 5 дней назад

    Thanks for this vid. Great great info.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  5 дней назад

      my pleasure ..thanks for watching 🙏

  • @subearu
    @subearu 3 месяца назад

    Nice upgrade path, definitely a great way to modify your Subaru. This is basically a way to make your WRX closer to an STi without the transmission swap.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Indeed. Thanks for your comment :)

  • @jurakerleha
    @jurakerleha 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video Duncan and great info for many WRX owners and many STi owners too
    Many of us who had WRX and tried to make it STi or be as fast as STi learned that hard way, still remember when you mapped our WRX Wagon on 2.1 stroker and MDX321T 490bhp and then NOS
    On WRX brakes are must in my opinion, at least good pads is good upgrade but upgrading to Brembo or K-Sport is worth it with master brake cylinder, we had K-Sport brakes with WRX master brake cylinder and these brakes not been as good as right now we have Brembo with Carbon Lorraine RC5 pads
    Upgrading pump to at least 255LPH I'm guessing it will require at least map tweak?
    Liked and subscribed Duncan, hope you are well and okay

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Jura.. All good here 😎😎

  • @miriamvivo4279
    @miriamvivo4279 3 месяца назад

    Muchas gracias for your time and expertise.

  • @Snidee
    @Snidee Месяц назад

    Duncan is the Subaru god 🔥

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage 3 месяца назад +1

    You're obviously more of an expert than me, but from what I know, all solid advice! I definitely agree that looking to change cams should not be one of your first mods at all. That's for big money big power builds. I will say I think changing the fuel pump every 4 years is probably a bit excessive, though changing the pump strainer is certainly a good idea, but I suppose it's cheap insurance. Before that, I would recommend getting a fuel pressure sensor and adding the ability to lock that, although I don't know if there is a simple solution with the stock ECU other than an external logger. Data is always good to have!

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      You're right.. Data is always good to have. A wideband gauge is a good idea as is an oil pressure gauge but generally speaking people fit gauges and have no idea on what they should read and how to use them/or lead to paranoia🤣. A decent set of gauges are quite a chunk of change though 👍
      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment 🙏

    • @802Garage
      @802Garage 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix Hahaha very true. Then again, these same people think they know what cams to buy... If we can at least get them to buy a gauge first that is admittedly useless to them, that's progress? Half kidding. I did mean "log that" of course. Cheers!

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      @@802Garage unfortunately the std ecu doesn't use a wideband and the stock lambda sensor is only a narrowband. The ecu will only flag up a lean scenario when on cruise or idle when over 25% fuel has to be added by the closed loop mechanism to keep it running right. It won't ever for running lean on boost. So anything up to 25% leaner and bad things can really happen.
      Its far simpler to suggest that people driving a modified subaru do a new fuel pump at cambelt time. For the sake of £70 it's an easy prevention imo. Sure it might not need it but if it can be made simple and regular it has to help prevent a engine failure... Or at least that's my hope 😁
      Datalogging is another ball park altogether.. I've done a good few videos on that and self tuning. I love data 😁

    • @802Garage
      @802Garage 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix Yep you are pretty limited with a factory ECU as you say. Data is love. Protections in an aftermarket ECU are really nice too.

  • @TheLastS209
    @TheLastS209 День назад

    I like this video. I would like your opinion about stock tune vs a pro tune, why are pro tunes safer than stock tune? Thanks for the video.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  День назад

      Thanks.
      In the same way a tailor made suit would fit you better than on off the shelf suit 👍
      The fueling will be right, the ignition timing right for your engine and fuel. and the boost control will be right 👍

  • @harrybrown4626
    @harrybrown4626 22 дня назад

    Great video! I’ve just put a 3 inch (3 inch down to 2.5 inch) kakimoto cat-back exhaust on my JDM twinscroll STI. I still have the original 2.5 inch downpipe. Would you recommend buying a sports cat? I’m wondering if a 2.5 inch sports cat would make a difference?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  20 дней назад +1

      It will still make great power with the 2.5 downpipe but will make better torque with the sports cat on my experience 😎

  • @711liljay
    @711liljay 3 месяца назад

    Great video. I can tick everything except maintenance and injectors. Not got a misfire but do have a check engine light I been working on sorting. Code 21 and 24 permanently briefly 31 also popped up. Changed tps and 31 not returned. Old one would only adjust between 4v and 5v. I Still need to remember to multi meter the iacv again but that was all good before Christmas when last checked. Wondering if my coolant sensor the culprit as think when I used a spare used one it sorted my problems last time I had these codes. Just shame they not carried on shelfs by motor part companies but thank god for import car parts. Other than that I just need to chuck my yellow injectors in and hopefully I can make 350hp

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      I think I covered these codes in a recent live stream.. Perhaps it was your car. Getting those 3 codes (coolant / iacv / tps) together could indicate a wiring issue with earths or 5v supply for that element of the loom. Hth 😎

    • @711liljay
      @711liljay 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix yes you did. Thanks for the advice again

  • @toplistcrew7645
    @toplistcrew7645 2 месяца назад

    I have pedders and they are great. I also have ssb lines so they are solid now.

  • @Dono.N
    @Dono.N Месяц назад

    I am fixing up a 2011 Outback 3.6R, we do a lot of offroading and I wanna make sure I am getting the most out of my car. I want as much power as it can give us while staying reliable and be as capable of tackling as many obstacles as possible. This is not my first custom setup, but it is my first Subaru and it is quite different from what I am used to. You seem very knowledgeable about these cars. I will be addressing brakes already since I noticed already that it doesn't exactly stop on a dime. I fully expect to be upgrading drive train and suspension. What would you recommend to get some significant improvements for my purposes?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  19 дней назад

      Hi. Thanks for the question ... I have to admit that offroading isnt an area that I have explored with the Subaru here so would say that others like Flatiron Tuning in the US might be a better source of info for you there. Sounds like you are going to have some fun though, they are great cars - enjoy :)

  • @retrocarsyndicate8867
    @retrocarsyndicate8867 3 месяца назад

    Another enjoyable video. Excellent suggestions question for you I have a legacy, GTB tune, s edition I’m going to be upgrading my brake pads. What would you recommend Totally Street card?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      I will be putting DBA Extreme pads in mine..

    • @retrocarsyndicate8867
      @retrocarsyndicate8867 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix fantastic I’ll have a look at these will be perfect for street use. Don’t want anything noisy?

    • @retrocarsyndicate8867
      @retrocarsyndicate8867 3 месяца назад

      One last thing about the brakes sorry do I need to change the disks or the standard disks on the car be okay they’re in perfect condition what should I upgrade them or do you think?

  • @chrisburkhardt5762
    @chrisburkhardt5762 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the Video.
    I had the Walbro 255l/h installed in my Impreza GC8 Gt, but it was for me too loud and the car sounds not so happy at the idle. Many say that the Walbro 255 pumps too much fuel for the Gc8 to handle in the idle without a tune. My Question is: Is the Deatschwerks DW100 enough for the Gc8 turbo maybe also enough for the GC8 sti?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      The dw100 is a 165 l/h pump so I would say not enough. There are other perhaps quieter 255 equivalent pumps 👍

  • @wojtekk.702
    @wojtekk.702 3 месяца назад

    Hello, thanks for another good video, I’m located in Canada and have a 2011 sti hatch, the car has a flex fuel tune and runs mostly on e60 and is tuned for anything from 91octane(225whp/260wtq) to e70(310whp/340wtq) mods are: blouch20g-xtr , Cobb 1050cc inj. Aem340 lph fuel pump, Cobb flex fuel kit, Cobb DP and exhaust, still running stock headers and a stock top mount intercooler, car runs great since the build 5years and 65K km ago with a mild build of forged internals after my stock motor went kaput with a failed rod bearing,i was told the dyno I was tuned on reads around 195whp for a stock Sti and I asked my tuner for a conservative tune, I couldn’t be more happy with the way it runs as it’s got a nice wide power curve with full boost coming on around 3400rpm and pulls all the way to 7000rpm. My question is weather changing out my fuel pump as you advise to a new one would require a retune?
    And also how about upgrading my top mount intercooler to a bigger aftermarket one? Would that require a new tune?
    Or would you just advise me to leave things alone and keep running as is?
    Thanks again for all the great content👍

    • @wojtekk.702
      @wojtekk.702 3 месяца назад +1

      Forgot to add that the tune on e70 is set to 21psi max boost

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Seems like you have a great spec there. Oh to have e60 or e85 at the pump here, they withdrew it a few years ago much to my annoyance as it is epic to tune with 😍
      A new (same spec) fuel pump shouldn't need retuning unless the old pump was dying when mapped. At worst though it will just be running a bit richer and much better than running lean. I would pop a wideband on it and measure before / after.
      A larger intercooler doesn't have to be returned for unless you are changing the induction set up which would possibly be the case if you fitted a fmic. It would benefit from a retune though regardless as to release the extra power it would need tuning.
      Hth and thanks for the questions 🙏

    • @wojtekk.702
      @wojtekk.702 3 месяца назад

      Ok, I will fit a new fuel pump than, might as well as it isn’t too expensive and a good piece of mind type maintenance.
      So if I’m understanding you correctly? Provided everything stays the same than I can fit a bigger TMIC on my car and it won’t hurt a thing without a retune, however if I want to actually get any gains from fitting the new intercooler than that would need changes to my tune/map?
      Thank you for your quick reply, and just wanted to say you are 100% correct about the good power level for the sti, and around350whp/tq on these cars is great, good daily drivability, reliability and overall lots of fun, these cars should have come like this from factory, i much appreciate your time and can’t wait for more videos!! Cheers.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      @@wojtekk.702 yes.. You understood perfectly 👌 350 is a really nice level.. It's taken me a while to realise that 🤣 Did you watch my " I ruined it" video?

    • @wojtekk.702
      @wojtekk.702 3 месяца назад

      Not yet lol.

  • @MrSaturn7085
    @MrSaturn7085 3 месяца назад +3

    Summarizing what I think you said:
    1.Brakes
    2.ARB
    3.Fluids and maintenance
    4.Fuel Pump
    5.Exhaust
    6.Intercooler
    7.Tune
    (exact numbering gets a little muddled, from here)
    8.Turbo
    9.Injectors
    10.Plugs/Coils
    I can honestly say this is one of the first videos on this topic I can agree with. Most people recommend an oil catch (i.e. AOS) rather than tackling the root of the issue, which is often poor maintenance and a tired engine.
    Depending on where you're starting from (STI vs. WRX, etc.) I would put the requirement for a better intercooler AFTER the turbo upgrade, combine plugs/coils w/ maintenance in general, and absolutely install injectors before the turbo/tune, but great video, all around.
    Coil-overs aren't inherently bad - Ohlins, Reiger, etc. make some that are great! But if you're spending less than $500 per corner, you're likely buying junk. Used WRX/STIs fit into that nice little category of being inexpensive enough to purchase but difficult to maintain/modify without ruining the car.
    Starting with an STI, I'd recommend a similar order:
    1. Maintenance (fluids, coils, plugs)
    2. ARB (maybe other suspension bits - replace worn bushings, add a GOOD set of struts)
    3. Exhaust (and off-the-shelf tune)
    (many people will be perfectly happy at this point)
    4. Brake pads (replace worn lines, but OE lines are fine - they have a non-expanding braided layer covered by rubber...)
    5. BIGGER maintenance (fuel pump, ring condition)
    6. Injectors + Turbo + Tune (all at once)
    Regarding step 5 - a tuner should know on the first pull if your fuel pump is dying. If you see any lean conditions at high RPM after adding an open exhaust - get to the fuel pump ASAP.
    Upgrading the intercooler is only needed if you're not able to maintain a safe IAT - if you aren't pushing a compressor outside of it's efficiency plateau, you don't need a bigger I/C.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah pretty much.. Except that number 10 was more about issues rather than just plugs / coils. Most issues tend to be made a million times worse by ignoring issues so was wanting to put across that it is important to resolve things as they happen.
      Glad you approved of the video 😁😁🙏

    • @FunTimeWithSouls
      @FunTimeWithSouls 2 месяца назад

      You should never be running an OTS tune. At the very least a E-tune if you can't afford or have access to a good tuner. These engines have a lot of blow by by nature so a AoS is one of the best mods you can do. Catch cans will work but you'll want an AoS over a Catch can.

    • @MrSaturn7085
      @MrSaturn7085 2 месяца назад

      @@FunTimeWithSouls false

    • @FunTimeWithSouls
      @FunTimeWithSouls 2 месяца назад

      @@MrSaturn7085 definitely not false. Any good tuner will say the same thing.

    • @FunTimeWithSouls
      @FunTimeWithSouls 2 месяца назад

      @@MrSaturn7085 a off the shelf tune is a cookie cutter tune. Not all FA20's, FA24's or EJ25's run exactly the same. You can watch Bader or Smeedia and they will say the exact same thing. As someone who's spent well over $40k modding a FA20 WRX and a EJ and going by what a tuner recommended I'm not just spitting out garbage.

  • @lewis1197
    @lewis1197 3 месяца назад

    If it is a stock wrx and planning to keep it stock and untuned, would well timed maintenence be good enough or would there be anything in particular you would recommend doing for reliability? trying to learn as much as I can.Cheers, great video

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      HI Lewis. If you are planning to keep it untuned then good maintenance will be great for it.. It would be worth following the steps in my 'First 5 things to do video' 👍

    • @cussco
      @cussco 3 месяца назад

      Get it tuned stock. Transforms the car after Duncan tuned it, my WRX is stock bar the brakes and back box

    • @lewis1197
      @lewis1197 3 месяца назад

      will have a look cheers

  • @daniilvorobiov3024
    @daniilvorobiov3024 3 месяца назад +1

    How about intake , oil cooling,radiator ? I think this should come before getting into the turbo/fuel injecting mods...

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      The std radiator is absolutely fine.. I ran the std rad on my racecar at 850bhp.
      Oil cooler depends on use of vehicle.. If you are talking track preparation then yes an oil cooler is a very good mod to do but for the average owner it isn't one of the first steps imo.
      Intake, yes it is worthwhile above 350 bhp to change to a induction kit.. I will be going into this in some detail shortly in a video testing what difference it makes but the std intake is surprisingly good and I consider these other steps more important to start with. You can get a wrx from 220 to 290 without doing intake or even to 330/340 or an STi to 340.
      Thanks for your comment.. It is the beauty of subarus that they are easy to modify and there are lots of things that can be done, but imo these are the big hitters 👍

  • @nathd8139
    @nathd8139 3 месяца назад

    After doing a few mods like de cat , turbo upgrade fuel pump ect is is safe to drive to the dyno without boosting turbo obviously?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Yep - absolutely fine but off boost to be safe.

  • @miriamvivo4279
    @miriamvivo4279 3 месяца назад +1

    Im 71 retired . Im good with the brembo setup on my 2006 sti with spt add onscurrently troubleshooting a po302.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi.
      The 302 code can be various things..
      1. Obvious first but plugs or coil on cylinder 2
      2. Coilpack wiring connector on 2 not seated or terminals loose
      3. Neutral position switch.. Yes really. Ecu picks a random misfire code if it has overload of on off signals from nps. Unlikely though as code jumps around between cylinders normally.
      4. Corrosion within the multiblock connector near battery.. Continuity test the coil wiring either side of that connector whilst wiggling wires. This is not uncommon.
      Hth 😎

    • @miriamvivo4279
      @miriamvivo4279 3 месяца назад

      Wow quick reply much appreciated. Will try all

  • @u-an6821
    @u-an6821 3 месяца назад

    Can the flow rate decrease of the fuel pump be monitored with an inline fuel pressure gauge perhaps between the filter (on a classic/GC8) and the intake manifold solid rails? Or do fuel pumps tend to quickly drop in flow after age?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Best place to monitor is on the fuel pressure regulator.. A sensor there and. A gauge set to show relative fuel pressure should alert you to wear/weakening over time.

  • @deekay7321
    @deekay7321 3 месяца назад

    Bang on info there.

  • @bendtheski
    @bendtheski Месяц назад

    I put a Brembo kit (calipers, pads, rotors, ss lines F/R) on my '21 WRX within a year of purchase, right after the Whiteline sway bar kit. It's the first thing I look for on other people's builds, and I've become pretty goddam judge-y about it.

  • @krrk5318
    @krrk5318 3 месяца назад

    What power would you class as safe/ish on a wrx I understand many factors play a part in how well it’s maintained etc thanks

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Tbh this question is very difficult because I have seen them break at std power level and also have some customers running 500bhp on std wrx engines. The question is can you afford for it to break.. If you understand the risks and are OK with it then tune away but if you want to minimise the risks of bad stuff happening then I would suggest keeping below 350bhp. Obviously maintenance and other elements are a big factor 👍

  • @doaSkid69
    @doaSkid69 3 месяца назад

    Good video i like it 😊

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much. 🙏🙏

  • @hunterhomeservicesracing6453
    @hunterhomeservicesracing6453 2 месяца назад

    Do you do remote tuning courses as I’m in Australia running a link ecu

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes mate.. I can do remote tuning 👍

  • @blowngemini2031
    @blowngemini2031 3 месяца назад

    Im making around 300hp and 430nm at 4500rpm comfortably. Running stock 550cc injectors, and a stock ej257 bottom end in a g3 wrx. I built the thing for everyday use.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Nice.. Bet that's a lovely everyday driver 😍

    • @blowngemini2031
      @blowngemini2031 3 месяца назад

      Everyday car aswell as a track hillclimb car. Im still learning the tuning side of it and watching your video does help. Any information is a bonus no matter what it is. I built it to be reliable and also make power.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      @@blowngemini2031 really glad the videos are helping you 😎👍

  • @DEADENDTM_
    @DEADENDTM_ 3 месяца назад

    Banger

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Thanks.. Glad you enjoyed it 😁

  • @johnlangley9764
    @johnlangley9764 3 месяца назад

    Love your channel! Would be great to get some advice for my 06 blobeye sti type uk ej207 Dccd, Widetrack.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Are you volunteering? 😋 Sadly mine was ruined long before I started this channel 😭

    • @johnlangley9764
      @johnlangley9764 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix Sorry Duncan, just noticed I hadn’t replied to you, replied to myself instead lol. My car been sorn for quite a few years but regularly started up and moved about a bit. Long story but hoping to drive it soon. Car standard apart from prodrive exhaust including prodrive cat. New brakes ready to go on. New tyres, Walbro 255 ready to go on. My 1st Scooby and car could do with full health check, previous owner didn’t forward rest of history, got divorced shortly afterwards, bad health too hence long story 🤣 Yes I maybe volunteering depending on what you meant Duncan 👍👊

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      @@johnlangley9764 where are you based?

  • @forester_overland_nz
    @forester_overland_nz 3 месяца назад

    Hi thank you for making this video. I was listening to your point where you said change the fuel pump every 4 years, but I remember my mechanic said if I am not getting any code about running lean I should not change the fuel pump. Same with the spark plugs, if there's no error code don't change the spark plugs. So now I'm confused. Should I change the fuel pump or spark plugs as preventive maintenance even without the car throwing error codes?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      The thing to understand is that the ecu won't throw a code to say it is running lean on boost. It will do at idle or cruise but only if it s 25% leaner than it should be. So taking that example your fuel pump could be weakened and running 20% leaner.. The ecu will think everything is okay and not throw a code.. But 20% leaner on boost is a whole world of pain for the engine. Your mechanic probably wouldn't know what or how the ecu works and is expecting it to bring up a code, unfortunately his faith is misguided - I would change the pump before it needs it as preventative.
      Spark plugs.. The ecu will only tell you there is a problem when it is misfiring and you can feel there is a problem already and only then when the number of misfires within a period is larger than a set number in the table of the ecu rom. Other than that it isn't able to tell you they need changing. I would go by the mfr time periods on plugs.
      Your mechanic may think he is doing you a favour and saving you money but I disagree I am afraid. Sorry

    • @forester_overland_nz
      @forester_overland_nz 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix your point makes sense to me now. Cheers.

  • @richardnorris678
    @richardnorris678 3 месяца назад

    Will my impreza sti hatch be okay to drive off boost with a sports cat until
    You tune it? (Booked in with you in a week or so)

  • @rustyspace900
    @rustyspace900 3 месяца назад

    Interested to know if you have tuned Diesel EE20 engines? What would be the first steps tuning one safely?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      I have in the early days of them but the reliability and engine strength isn't there with a habit of snapping crankshafts. I haven't tuned since I am afraid. The one I did worked well but didn't want to speed up an enforced engine rebuild for others. Sorry if that's not what you wanted to hear

    • @rustyspace900
      @rustyspace900 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix Yea the early diesels had the notorius crankshaft failure problem. Since Euro 6 it was fixed and mine has the updated insides as well (because it had already failed :)
      The newer diesels are actually pretty reliable, but no idea how much power can they take otherwise.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      @@rustyspace900 that's good news. I may not say no next time to tuning one 😁

  • @alexoliver9201
    @alexoliver9201 3 месяца назад

    Thanks 🙏

  • @inam7904
    @inam7904 3 месяца назад

    You can decap wrx light blue or sti pink injectors, get clean and measure them, and you will get to 850-900cc for few $$$.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      True.. But the spray pattern of those modified injectors isn't great so tend to have issue at idle or start up. They are mostly fine on boost but can cause an uneven burn 👍

    • @inam7904
      @inam7904 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix I agree with you, if you decap other injectors. That is why for decapping only light blue and pink. Those work great on idle, start up and pattern is exactly the same as aftermarket high flow injectors. Closed loop fuel consumtion is the same. Basicaly no problems at all. Hardest thing is to adjust correct injector latency in ecu to work everything properly.

  • @ilyasakhtar8244
    @ilyasakhtar8244 3 месяца назад

    On a v3 sti, what bhp would i need to upgrade to a better air intake and filter and go to a front mount intercooler? Ive heard standard should handle 400bhp?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi. The std inlet and air filter set up on the V3 sti will very seriously struggle to get to 400 in my experience because to keep that you would need to keep a tmic. That airbox is good but will be costing significant power from 340bhp onwards..the same with fmic.
      To get to 400 will need fmic, a good intake system, large injectors, fuel pump, aftermarket ecu, ported std headers and a free flowing exhaust. Obviously turbo will need to be at least capable of 400bhp too.
      Hth

    • @ilyasakhtar8244
      @ilyasakhtar8244 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix thanks 👍

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      @@ilyasakhtar8244 no problem 👍👍

  • @Daren_PNW
    @Daren_PNW 3 месяца назад

    I'm in the States - any tips on resources for 1st-2nd gen Foresters?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Hi. Love an SF... Did you watch the SF5 vid I put up a couple of weeks ago?
      There will be more content of SF, SG and SH soon.
      What are you wanting to know?

  • @timmccreery81
    @timmccreery81 3 месяца назад

    Duncan - funny you should mention the fuel pump. I've got my hands on a new RCM pump and intend to fit it but I'm not sure if it needs any additional hardware (uprated regulator for instance). Any advice? Vehicle is a 2003 Forester SG JDM CrossSports.
    I may be booking a remap with you in the next few months so will likely email you soon.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Hi. It shouldn't need anything additional.. The 255 fuel pump would be my recommendation, the 340 fuel pumps from whichever supplier tend to not last as long.
      The jdm cross sport is an interesting car.. The auto cannot be accessed by open source so unfortunately has to be done via Ecutek and is more expensive to remap as a reault.. The manual version can be though 👍
      Speak soon 👍

    • @timmccreery81
      @timmccreery81 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix Good to hear. I'm not adverse to fitting a Walbro if it's a more reliable option.
      Thankfully mine is a manual. It's currently on it's original JDM tune so I don't really drive it much or particularly hard, although I do only feed it 99 RON.
      I'll email you this week.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      @@timmccreery81 👍

    • @timmccreery81
      @timmccreery81 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix I ended up fitting the RCM pump on the weekend. No issues. I'll see how it goes and maybe go Walbro next time.
      I have emailed you with some questions about a remap - hopefully it reached you.

  • @tseliontselion937
    @tseliontselion937 3 месяца назад

    hello i have legacy 2005 2.0r 165 hp n/a what mods can take for little more hp ?like 1 stage we dont have other engines in my country like turbo legacy or 3.0 so...thx alot

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Hi. Thanks for the question. I don't get to tune many NA cars be cause the turbo versions are readily available here but if you concentrate on the making it easier for the air to enter the engine (ie intake/air filter) and leave the engine (ie exhaust) then that should do well for you.
      Other parts like mild cams can help but adding these adds a lot to the costs and results are variable...so I would avoid unless you have methods to measure and set up precisely.
      If your ecu isn't tune able then adjustable fule pressure regulator can help fine tune fueling too 👍

  • @tashedallas
    @tashedallas 2 месяца назад

    I have a 2005 subaru impreza sportswagon that I'm trying to replace the ECU. I got a new ECU, and the car still isn't starting. The ECU was taken out of a working car, so the ECU is working, and its a non-immobilizer ECU so it doesn't need re-programming. I did a full diagnostic scan on the car and it says one of the injectors are not firing, but the computer is saying none of the sensors are damaged and nothing is wrong with any of the wire connections....the box just won't start the car. Can anyone give me some advice?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  2 месяца назад

      OK.. Firstly why are you changing the ecu?
      What is the ecu from that you say is non immobiliser?
      Is the fuel pump priming?
      If you take out a coil pack and put a spare plug in it does it spark?
      Are the spark plugs wet with fuel?

  • @spirospandis975
    @spirospandis975 3 месяца назад

    Any info on how to make an EJ20 NA Subaru a bit faster? :) Love my GDA Subaru wagon but would love to have a bit more power!

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi - I keep getting asked about NA stuff and truth be told I would love to but see so few of them that it has been impossible to sort a video yet

    • @spirospandis975
      @spirospandis975 3 месяца назад

      Hi! Thanks for the reply! Smeedia said the same, thats unfortunate! Dont need anything crazy but a bit more power would feel amazing. Will be on the look out, maybe a future video :)@@racedynamix

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      @@spirospandis975 as soon as I get a customer in that wants it.. A video will be made 😎

    • @spirospandis975
      @spirospandis975 3 месяца назад

      Cant wait! :)@@racedynamix

  • @maxwellduff4958
    @maxwellduff4958 3 месяца назад

    Where are you from? In America were lucky to have corn gass (e85)

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      UK sir. We had e85 here a few years ago but there were parties that weirdly pushed for it to be withdrawn (mainly due to misunderstanding I think) it's a great fuel for tuning.. Hopefully one day we will get it back 🤞

  • @connorlaverty7956
    @connorlaverty7956 3 месяца назад

    Love the videos, was able to buy my first WRX last month.
    2004 with 145k on the clock, currently sitting around 338bhp.
    Quick one, I done compression test today just to check, 175, 145, 143, 145. Not sure why cyl1 is high, I also redone test on it to make sure

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Nice work.. but yeah the 175 seems high. Problem not an issue, but maybe check cam timing or do a leak down test to see whether there is the same discrepancy. Well done on your purchase - great cars :)

    • @connorlaverty7956
      @connorlaverty7956 3 месяца назад

      Thanks Duncan.
      Will be staying tuned to your great videos, pity I'm in Northern Ireland or I'd be visiting for a retune lol. I need to sort out my map as we only have 97ron fuel over here and car was bought from Birmingham

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      @@connorlaverty7956 not a problem.. I map up in Wolverhampton each month which isn't too far ish form ferry.

  • @emansuela_real
    @emansuela_real 3 месяца назад

    What would you recommend for getting the car to go faster from a stop? Mine feels like it's unsafely slow. I don't want fast but i want to be able to keep up with normal traffic.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Torque is what you need..and weight reduction (the car not you 😂) That will get you going quicker. What year / model do you have?

    • @emansuela_real
      @emansuela_real 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix it's a 05 wrx

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      @@emansuela_real early boost will give it torque. So removing restrictions from exhaust will help that 👍

  • @user-un3lt5vq4c
    @user-un3lt5vq4c 3 месяца назад

    Hi , i would like to know what power can the 05 wrx gearbox handle , i know its the weak point on the wrx ,thx in advance

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi and thanks. The wrx box isn't strong tbh. Normal advisable limits are 350bhp but I have customers running over 500bhp of them.. Obviously they are aware that the box could break at any moment. Hope that helps.

    • @marcospanoyannis8875
      @marcospanoyannis8875 3 месяца назад

      Thanks ,I'm looking at around the 300hp ,would the stock clutch handle the extra torque thx

  • @seanmc92
    @seanmc92 3 месяца назад

    11. Fit an oil temp guage and don't drive it hard until your oil is over 70°.
    The amount of people i see abusing these cars when cold is honestly scary and is what i think causes a lot of the blown engines.

  • @SubiCarLous
    @SubiCarLous 3 месяца назад

    I have an 05 STi with an EJ207 and I replaced the air filter with a K&N (rest completly stock intake) and after that the car ran much richer and the timing was 3 degrees lower at high engine load. The result was a slower car (GPRS measurement). The reason was that the MAF calibration did not fit anymore at higher loads and what I don't understand is why do I need to reduce the g/s to volts in the MAF calibration instead of increasing it? So basically, to get the same AFR I need to reduce for example at 4.5 volts the g/s value for about 5%. The MAF curve an in all looks good but it does not make sense to me. Does that mean that with less air it can produce the same power = more efficient? Btw, if I put the stock filter in again, it's all fine again and also if I do a test drive without any filter, I have to lower the g/s to volts even more. The reason I change the filter was, because I though that at 420+hp the stock intake system with the filter is restricting.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Very confusing one.. Do you have datalog of similar runs with the std and k&n that you could send.. It would make it easier to get my head around what is happening there? 👍

    • @SubiCarLous
      @SubiCarLous 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix Yes, I have 4th gear pull logs. I will send it to you soon to your youtube email. Thank you for taking the time to do this.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      @@SubiCarLous I'm curious now 😁😂

    • @SubiCarLous
      @SubiCarLous 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix email is on the way :)

  • @tdro98
    @tdro98 3 месяца назад +1

    Two questions one what is 6000 miles in kilometers ... Question two show you should buy injectors for an 02 wrx what would you consider too big ... And Bonus question 2.5 is the normal fuel setup ok or should one make a parael setup

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      1. Miles x 1.6 = Km
      2. Std injectors are big enough for the std turbo. Unless you are changing turbo then no need to increase injectors.. There is no power benefit.
      3. Std rails are fine and work well and are safe. Running parallel rails is not needed til close to 500bhp and unless you are doing it the right (but expensive way) there are prone to leaks and fire risk.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the questions 🙏

    • @tdro98
      @tdro98 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix Thanks always so confused when it comes to miles we have a standard. have uk standar and us ... My head had imported of less .... And have a vf 34 and a better fuel pump And standard injectors. The plan is when I fix everything that came after the engine change I'll get a safe tune On that ...But haven't had the energy to work on it lately .. so either overhaul the old one or get a better block and start with fun shit As a long-term project in the future

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      @@tdro98 the vf34 will need sti pink 550cc injectors 👍

    • @tdro98
      @tdro98 3 месяца назад +1

      @@racedynamix just so you know you are awesome

  • @asdreww
    @asdreww 3 месяца назад

    Do you see the fuel pumps fail a lot then when remapping? I'm still running the original one, still seems quiet and working fine.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah I see them starting to tire after a few years. For the sake of £70 or so a new one when the cambelt is done makes great sense IMHO 👍

    • @LarsonPetty
      @LarsonPetty 3 месяца назад +1

      I've seen OEM and aftermarket pumps gradually fail over time. The danger in this is that the gradual decrease in pump volume might not be noticeable until it's too late and engine damage is caused by the lean condition mentioned in the video.

    • @asdreww
      @asdreww 3 месяца назад

      @@LarsonPetty Ah ok, I guess i'll replace mine then. Didn't really want to as aside form apparently working fine, I hear lots of people complain that Walbro & similar pumps are very noisy. and an annoying pump whine is last thing I want in an everyday car!

    • @LarsonPetty
      @LarsonPetty 3 месяца назад

      @@asdreww To be honest, I don't think that the Walbro is that much louder during normal operation. It IS louder upon startup, for the first 2-3 seconds, and then I never notice them in a single pump configuration. The Radium dual pump hanger and others are a bit louder, as they should be. There are fuel pump brands that boast less noise, but I don't think the miniscule difference in noise vs the Walbro justifies the price difference that I've seen.

  • @hunterhomeservicesracing6453
    @hunterhomeservicesracing6453 2 месяца назад

    Finally a RUclips channel that doesn’t spin shit ,anybody can turn boost up to get 7-800 hp out of they Subaru ,but it will only last a short time

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you.. I've been around too long for the short term fix of power.. Reliability is what makes them fun when combined with power 😁

  • @benzles8492
    @benzles8492 3 месяца назад

    Everyone does the Turbo Imprezas. Any chance of a vid like this for us RS impreza N/A boys please??

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      I'd love to but unfortunately I see so few of them that come in looking for more power. Not since I started this channel in late 2022 anyway.. As soon as I have a suitable customers car I will 👍👍

    • @benzles8492
      @benzles8492 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix Id happily bring mine in, but im an Aussie!! Not all of us are seeking big power gains, I just want to know whats worth doing and whats going to make things worse or no diff so I dont waste $$ like you said. Even if that means just the basics and getting the tune smoothed out-thats all most of us NA crew are going to want to do anyways. A baby Non turbo WRX for those of us that need to behave for a few years while our licenses recover....but still want to drive something fun and a lil modded. Things like do us NA crew need to touch the brakes as well ect?? Cheers mate. Appreciate your vids and your time.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      @@benzles8492understand.. as soon as I can I will 👍👍😎

    • @benzles8492
      @benzles8492 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix Thanks mate. Looking forward to it already. 😊😊

  • @zacharyedmond8223
    @zacharyedmond8223 Месяц назад

    I have a "stage 2" 2019 sti. Pushing about 315/340 tq. How can i get rid of the fluttering sound that comes from the boost control solenoid/wastegate? Tuned at 21.1 psi. Stock turbo. IAG 550 long block, about 4k miles.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  Месяц назад

      hi. that noise tends to be emphasised by an induction kit, so assuming you don't want to revert to std air box if you vent the solenoid to atmosphere rather than through the induction kit it should get rid of it. Hth 👍

    • @zacharyedmond8223
      @zacharyedmond8223 Месяц назад

      @@racedynamix so you mean a blow off valve would solve the issue? ive read sti's should only use recirculating

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  Месяц назад

      @@zacharyedmond8223 no..that's not what I mean. I mean removing the vent pipe from the boost solenoid from where it goes into the inlet pipe and venting to atmosphere. Blank off where it would have gone into inlet pipe 👍

    • @zacharyedmond8223
      @zacharyedmond8223 Месяц назад

      @racedynamix is there anything wrong with doing that? Why wouldn't it just come stock like that then? Thanks !

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  Месяц назад

      @@zacharyedmond8223 have you got an induction kit ?

  • @CaelJones
    @CaelJones 3 месяца назад

    I need to replace the transmission mount on my 05 U.S. Impreza sport wagon 2.5 rs (again). I know polyurethane bushings helped the suspension on my 65 Mustang, is it a good idea to replace my Subaru's trans. mount with an aftermarket mount that has polyurethane bushings? Or do I need to avoid changing from oem to aftermarket in this case?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Hi - It does provide a more positive gear change so could be beneficial. NVH is more though so there are downsides just so that you know.

  • @garylover8564
    @garylover8564 3 месяца назад +1

    I recognise a couple of those pics🤣

  • @cussco
    @cussco 3 месяца назад

    Standard brakes have not right being on a WRX. Fade is terrible. 1st mod I did was big brake kit and braided hoses.

  • @rev-you1975
    @rev-you1975 3 месяца назад

    Ooooooof. Got me wondering if I’d ever said anything mental in any of my videos. Fingers crossed. 😂

  • @yowie0889
    @yowie0889 3 месяца назад +4

    No mention of stickers, bonkers camber and name-brand engine dress-up trim? What kind of hard-parking Subaru channel is this? :p

  • @davconelectric
    @davconelectric 3 месяца назад

    Daily car. Keep everything stock is the best thing to do.

  • @JasonLeung-4roller
    @JasonLeung-4roller 3 месяца назад

    What abour NA cars?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Hi Jason.. Hope you're well. Unfortunately I don't get many NA cars come into me looking for more power. They tend to be the turbo models aside from the odd BRZ and 3.0R legacy. Turbo versions are far more plentiful here. When a suitable car is booked in I can sort a video out 👍

  • @DEADENDTM_
    @DEADENDTM_ 3 месяца назад

    You make pushing 300hp sound easy 😭

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      It is though 😁.. What subaru do you have?

    • @DEADENDTM_
      @DEADENDTM_ 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix none yet! but i’m planning on buying a bugeye here soon. Will definitely revisit this channel when I do haha

  • @quong1
    @quong1 Месяц назад

    GREAT ADVICE AND INFORMATION BUT FFS CAN U TURN OFF THE BACKGROUND SHHTTTT MUSIC

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  Месяц назад

      thanks for that feedback.. I will resolve 👍

  • @twinturbo3470
    @twinturbo3470 3 месяца назад +1

    Change the fuel pump every 4 years??? Really?
    A fuel filter I could see but good lord a pump?

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah.. I have seen the std pump, walbro 255 and 340 pumps weaken over time.. Why risk a tuned engine for a £70 part? Either that or fit a wideband to keep track of the fueling over time. Obviously feel free to ignore advice 😂

    • @twinturbo3470
      @twinturbo3470 3 месяца назад

      @@racedynamix I won’t ignore your advice. Happy to learn something new and will consider this for all builds moving forward.

  • @CascadeSport
    @CascadeSport 3 месяца назад

    Forgot to include TGV deletes and cat deletes

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад +2

      Hi. I covered cats in the exhaust 👍
      Tgvs I covered in my 5 free mods video.. There are a little more involved for small benefit to make it into the top 10 for me 👍

  • @iggyppup
    @iggyppup 3 месяца назад

    Bloody background noise, pick better, quiter area, pls!

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  3 месяца назад

      Sorry about that. Thanks for letting me know. Problem having a unit at the airport 🙏

  • @matto20v
    @matto20v Месяц назад

    If you're going to respond to a video to put the record straight, then name the video so that RUclips content creator can respond. Gee Wiz!!

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  Месяц назад

      Which video?

    • @matto20v
      @matto20v Месяц назад

      @@racedynamix The "video" you make mention of at the first 2 seconds of this video.

    • @racedynamix
      @racedynamix  Месяц назад +1

      @@matto20v I really don't want to advertise that mis information. Sorry.

  • @MonkellD
    @MonkellD 3 месяца назад

    That video was better, safer, more fun to watch