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twin turbo to single turbo conversion (legacy twin turbo b4)

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Old May 19, 2003 | 06:29 AM
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twin turbo to single turbo conversion (legacy twin turbo b4)

has anyone done a twin turbo to single turbo conversion (legacy twin turbo B4)?

i hear this is a very popular thing to do in japan!

at any rate... the reason im asking is coz im in the process of doing it..

i have had massive headache getting anyone to tune the B4 properly (my03)... and pple basically talk **** to me showing me their total ignorance as to how the twin setup works... (im in perth, australia)

anyway....

im gonna drop the twin setup for a single turbo... the IHI vf34 which i have sitting next to me at the moment...

my questions relate to.... how different (or similar) is the ej20 in the b4 as compared to those in the standard WRX and STi... from what i can garner from the web... the liberty/legacy ej20 seems somewhere in between the standard WRX and STi... i.e. forged pistons but no variable cams... compression is 9:1 as compared with 8:1 in STI but 9:1 in standard WRX. etc... does anyone know of any other differences etc.. that may affect my conversion to a powerful single turbo???

other practical things... will my01/02 STI exhaust manifold bolt on to this ej20? my mate is gonna give me his when he upgrades to fujitsubo...

exhaust dump pipe will have to be refashioned... no forseeable problem here...

will tune with aftermarket ECU... a motec...

toying with the idea of ANTILAG!! havent 100% decided on that yet though...

any input will be much appreciated...
Old May 23, 2003 | 10:04 PM
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If you have MOTEC, it's a piece of cake

Just hook up WRX headers, VF34, WRX IC, WRX IC pipe, WRX downpipe, WRX exhaust.

Then wire the MOTEC up and get it tuned.

Getting the car running in stock ECU is another story though, it'll be a major headache.
Old May 24, 2003 | 03:14 AM
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heh heh...

havent checked in a while...

thanks for the info...

i was just planning what you said... motec m800 + all the other stuff you said

will let ya know how it goes...




Originally posted by go go go
If you have MOTEC, it's a piece of cake

Just hook up WRX headers, VF34, WRX IC, WRX IC pipe, WRX downpipe, WRX exhaust.

Then wire the MOTEC up and get it tuned.

Getting the car running in stock ECU is another story though, it'll be a major headache.
Old May 24, 2003 | 03:19 AM
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Originally posted by TurboPorsche
You wouldn't have a wiring diagram for that engine by chance do ya. Because i really need one desperatly. Any help would be appreciated.
which do you require in particular...

i ahve the manual in pdf form (30+megs)

this is for the aus spec liberrty (legacy) TT
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