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explain to me the M2 performance WRX...
[url]http://www.m2performance.com/Wrxengpak.htm[/url]
so it uses the vf23 and is 310 hp with just the boost controller, no fuel upgrades? Anyone have info on it? B/c their car seems to be one of the pioneers of wrx tuning and the reason a lot of people got wrx's in the first place, and they don't seem to do any tuning. But on the forums, people are always saying "don't get an upgraded turbo w/o engine management and bigger injectors" |
not sure...but I think that is 310 to the crank. I am sure someone else will give some more detailed info ;)
-freddie |
I think they use the Xede which is made by ChipTorque in Australia, there are a couple of other US based companies using the same piggy back.
Mike (510) 487-4447 [url]www.mpjperformance.com[/url] [url]www.gb-motorsports.com[/url] |
Yah, I would think it is to the crank too. I think Aaron used to have the turbo before his motor blew up.
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is m2 still doing wrx work?
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M2 is old news.
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"M" who ????
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Imprezer [/i]
[B]M2 is old news. [/B][/QUOTE] Alex, is GREAT at 1 liners...huh? LOL -freddie :) |
After blowing 2 motors, the owner of the original "M2 supercar" is now running a 2.2 liter motor making less than stock power with a VF30, because he doesn't believe he needs a fuel pump. :)
Remember kiddies, "More Boost, More Fuel!" |
So if more boost means more fuel, then what is the safest maximum boost that the stock fuel system should handle? Just wondering...
EDIT: I think [URL=https://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=26944&highlight=maximum+boost]I found it...[/URL] |
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