The Reverend's shaggin wagon
#181
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Location: Santa Cruzish
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Car Info: 2004 Subaru WRX
I didn't get MapDCCD's DCCD controller. I got the Wheel Speed Sensor Processor made by MapDCCD. It.. works. Can't really say much else. It's a neat compact unit that does what it's supposed to and the tech support has been spot-on. I've heard mixed reveiws about the VSSpro made by DCCDpro, but nothing but good things about the WSSP from MapDCCD so I went with the latter.
I don't think I will be running a DCCD controller anytime soon and just leave it open at 39:61 or whatever the split is. If, down the line, I get a proper locking rear diff, I may consider getting a controller.
And thanks. Car is a money pit, but fun. And good luck with the swap.
I don't think I will be running a DCCD controller anytime soon and just leave it open at 39:61 or whatever the split is. If, down the line, I get a proper locking rear diff, I may consider getting a controller.
And thanks. Car is a money pit, but fun. And good luck with the swap.
#187
Where's Mah Reachin' Stick?
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Just read through your entire thread and have to say what a great build! Hope to begin to meet more people around the Sacramento area. Hopefully I will be able to make it out to one of the meets soon just need to get some new rims and an alignment done.
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#189
Call me Pebbles
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Location: I do all my own physics.
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Car Info: Moist
Finally pulled the trigger on a big kid suspension:
Feal 441 kit with 7k/5k springs. Didn't go crazy lowering, but I set it just a bit lower than in the picture below. I'll get better pictures up later.
Also, switched over to a Greddy Evo catback. The piping hangs a bit low so I might go back.
Finally tracked down the boost leak to a worn/damaged seal from the throttle body butterfly rod to the TPS sensor. Pain in the ***. Picked up a new (different) throttle body and, hopefully, switching that will fix that issue. We shall see..
Feal 441 kit with 7k/5k springs. Didn't go crazy lowering, but I set it just a bit lower than in the picture below. I'll get better pictures up later.
Also, switched over to a Greddy Evo catback. The piping hangs a bit low so I might go back.
Finally tracked down the boost leak to a worn/damaged seal from the throttle body butterfly rod to the TPS sensor. Pain in the ***. Picked up a new (different) throttle body and, hopefully, switching that will fix that issue. We shall see..
#190
Call me Pebbles
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Car Info: Moist
Just got back from FW where Travis was able to work his magic now that all leaks and hiccups were fixed.
Up from 300 whp/350 ft-lbs last 2/2014 and adding the 6MT, Perrin ELH, ID1000s and E85, car put down a solid 330 whp and 400 ft-lbs of torque. The torque peak shifted down and picked up a massive 50 ft-lbs with the newest additions. The poor little VF is choked out peaking at about 20 psi tapering to 16 psi. It is definitely the bottleneck now and, in fact, you can actually hear it chopping a bit under heavy load.
1.5 Dom or 3076R down the road perhaps?
Overall, extremely happy with the tune. New suspension, new tires, new tune.. autocross should be huge fun. GoPro vids to come after this weekend.
Up from 300 whp/350 ft-lbs last 2/2014 and adding the 6MT, Perrin ELH, ID1000s and E85, car put down a solid 330 whp and 400 ft-lbs of torque. The torque peak shifted down and picked up a massive 50 ft-lbs with the newest additions. The poor little VF is choked out peaking at about 20 psi tapering to 16 psi. It is definitely the bottleneck now and, in fact, you can actually hear it chopping a bit under heavy load.
1.5 Dom or 3076R down the road perhaps?
Overall, extremely happy with the tune. New suspension, new tires, new tune.. autocross should be huge fun. GoPro vids to come after this weekend.