2021 Subaru STi – Install and calibration

2021 Subaru STi – Install and calibration

2021 #subaruwrxsti #subarusti for a local client wanting to increase the power potential of his ride.
Vehicle showed up on a tow truck as several parts were installed but due to time constrains the owner could not finish the installations.
Installations were IAG and ID fuel components, ethanol compatible fuel pump, #cobbtuning CF intake, #cobb hybridBOV, #cobbfmic, oil pressure, fuel pressure sensor, header, UpPipe, EWG 44mm, #maperformance downpipe which we can leave that story for another day.
#bcpx500r, oem clutch and 93oct calibration on #speeddensity via #accessport
#attention2detail #allinhouse #supportlocalbusiness #stage2airfreshners #westillhere #alwaysinyourmind
@dynodynamicsau
@cobbtuning @iagperformance @maperformance
@injector_dynamics

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2005 Subaru Outback XT – APv3

Client from MS contacted us to help him calibrate his daily. This daily was a automatic transmission Outback with stage 2 mods in it, the turbo was swapped to a VF46.  He had some issues with the oem ebcs so we only were able to do 12psi tapering to 11psi of pressure.  In any case we managed to improve drive-ability and over all power delivery.

Mods: CNT TMIC, Cobb APv3, Snow Performance meth kit, Cobb SF Intake and turbo back exhaust.

Ambient conditions on the night of the tune were: 85F, 70% humidity and 30.05 Baro

Before and after the calibration chart.


2008 Subaru STI – ProTune Stage2

Got a chance to post these pics from a tune we did a while back and the same client came back to retune once more.  This time the client added a Grimmspeed 3-port ebcs and Crawford AOS so with that added it needed a calibration for those added items.

     

Before this he had added these items to take him to a stage2 Protune:
Injen intake, TGV Delete, Turbo Back Exhaust, Built bottom end with Shell 93octane.  These were the before and after the initial calibration session with stage 2 items.

Ambient conditions on the calibration day, 55F, 45% Humidity and 30.13 baro
4th gear runs, boost was targeted to 19.5psi and tapers to 15psi

This chart above is the run after the 3-port EBCS was added and AOS from Crawford.  So we managed to pick up a bit of WTQ & WHP all thru the rev range, but realized that we will be needing a better TMIC and a bigger turbo to take full advantage of this built bottom end.  So for the meantime good gains and another happy client leaves the rollers.

1/20/18 Install day and recalibration.

This past Saturday we got the chance to see this same 2008 STI to install the Grimmspeed Thermal Dispersant TMIC we got for him.  Install was pretty straight forward and after it was installed and checked for no leaks it was time to hit the dyno once again.  As you can remember the previous time it was on the dyno the ambient temps were rather cold:
Ambient conditions on the calibration day, 55F, 45% Humidity and 30.13 baro.

On the day of the tune the ambient conditions were 68F, 85% humidity and 30.10 baro.  Boost was also picked up to 20psi tapering to 16psi, I have to say that this intercooler did its job, we got back to the same power levels as we witnessed on that colder day.  Below are the Dyno Dynamics and then the DJ comparison chart so you can see what we ended up with.
Pink lines are the previous run and Green line is with the Grimmspeed TMIC 259 awhp/309awtq.

Above is the dyno jet comparison chart for the Before and after Grimmspeed TMIC install.


2005 Subaru WRX – Costa Rica tuning

Talking to an associate of mine in Panama, he indicated that there was a technician over in Costa Rica that needed some help fine tuning a Subaru WRX.  After talking to this tech. in Costa Rica, I decided to give him a hand and try to help his client out.  The Subaru had some mods and there for needed to be fine tuned.

The mods were SF Intake, Downpipe and CBE, STI Pink injectors, FMIC and VF22 turbo.

So with a few iterations on the Cobb Accessportv2 and starting with a stage2 91 octane map, since the fuel in Costa Rica has less octane rating then the pitiful California 91 octane.  That is what was used as a starting point in this remote tune.

Good to have my first remote tune in the country of Costa Rica.  Special thanks goes out to Sebastián owner of InterlinkPZ & to Murruco for trusting in our tuning abilities.

Review from Facebook page:

Sebastian Cervantes Bedoya reviewed Corr Performance Tuning — 5 star
Excelente!!!
Muy buena atención la de Alberto, gran conocimiento. Se preocupa por que todo quedé como debe ser.
Se le agradece la paciencia!!

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2013 Volkswagen GTI MK6

A client contacted me and wanted his VW GTI calibrated, we spoke about the mods that he had and what we could do for his set up.  After finally getting the go ahead from the client a appointment was set up to visit the rollers.  This past week we had the great opportunity to finally order the VW Cobb Tuning  Protuner license.  Before the license key arrived from Cobb that game me a good chance to hit up some of the great only tutorials and tips that Cobb offers for its ProTuners.

Always the challenge with calibrating a new platform that we are not used to seeing is knowing what tables need to be touched and understanding how the actual oem ECU does its strategy to achieve safe power levels.  The one thing I love about the Cobb tuning platform is the great lengths the engineers go to keep all the necessary safety nets in place so the car’s engine can be protected during all the regions of  operation.

Mods on the vehicle were:

Cobb Intake / Cobb Turbo Back exhaust / Cobb Accessport v3 / DSG  Auto Transmission

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Before and after results of the Stage2 ProTune calibration.   Test was done in 4th gear sport mode and ambient conditions on the day were: 82F, 50% hum. 29.97 Baro.

 

Client’s reaction a day after the mapping of  his vehicle.

Overall, what an improvement, especially on the lower and really high
end. Makes sense for what we changed!

Also it’s boosting up to 20.7psi, which is perfect.

Thanks a lot again man!
Ross

 


2015 EcoBoost Mustang

I had the pleasure of going to Panamá and use my dyno there that is hosted in TallerNB in Las Tablas.
There we tested and then installed a Airaid CAI and Cobb Acccessport and here is the result of these 2 good items.

Disregard the ’14 description on the dyno chart, the operator made a typo, its a 2015!

At the end you can see how good the Cobb OTS stage1 did, plus the CAI. Boost was increased to 22psi and boost delivery was more linear than the stock one.
WTQ increase was drastically apparent in the lower RPMS of the WOT run.
Client happy and now wants more power.

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2015 WRX Impreza Tuning on APv3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGENY_qQLDs

Tuned our first #subaru #wrx #impreza on #cobb #accessport #cobbtuning
Just with the OTS stage 1 map was considerable driving improvements over the OEM calibration.
Mods on the car was only a Mishimoto intake.


Baseline was 221awhp and best run on the day of tuning was 246awhp at 19psi tapering to 14psi.

Was very please with the rendering of this tune and so was the client. Soon he will be installing a exhaust and downpipe to accompany this.

Tunig our 1st 2015 Subaru WRX