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Two months ago I dropped off my Outback at Rallispec in New Jersey to have a new built motor and 6 speed transmission installed. The plans started pretty simple, mild upgrade to the internals, TGV delete, upgrade the injectors and oil pickup, etc. At some point a big Bloush turbo was added to the list, along with an upgrade to the intercooler, downpipe, and entire fuel system. Today I finally get to learn the sum of its parts.
Any predictions? In her previous configuration she made 200 at the wheels.
UPDATE: it took a while to get the dyno results because the guy who built my engine, who is also my point of contact at the shop, wasn’t there for the session (he had to fly to California to build the motor for Bucky Lasek’s white GC).
Assuming all guesses were whp unless stated otherwise the winning guess by Price Is Right rules goes to gmporschenut with his guess of 337 h p. Absolute closest though was BeaterGT, whose guess of 350 was only off by two. The Outback put down a whopping 348whp/339wtq. Corrected this comes to about 425 bhp. That said, thanks to the SI drive I’ll normally be keeping it at a pedestrian 280whp (345bhp) for daily use and only toggle the big powah button when it’s needed.
The plan is to pick up the car at the end of next week, along with another. But more on that later.
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322.5
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I like the .5
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T wo fiddy.
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315, Bob!
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I assume they are tuning for reliability, so 287 at the wheels.
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13,440 Ducks
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201
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What’s that in racoons?
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That’s 319HP
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Looks like you could use a Fluidampr. I’m going to guess 286 hp
![]() 10/12/2020 at 15:13 |
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Depends on the amount of trash eaten
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What is this, Price is Right?
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555
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Probably off, but I’m ok with it.
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LOL I didn’t even see that. If it was PIR I would have bid 288.
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i’m going to aim high, and say 375 crank
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290WHP
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185 and a puddle of sadness on the floor.
Real guess: 293
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I knew a guy without a fancy built motor going 300hp or so in an outback, so I’m going to guess that you are within spitting distance of 400 horsies
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555 miles per head gasket ?
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350!
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220, 221, whatever it takes.
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296 at the wheels on standard premium
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302 at the wheels and 400 at the crank on a conservative tune.
This was my neighbors WRX and on stock internals he had 400hp at the crank. He also had a Forester suspension. This was the loudest daily driven car I have ever heard and I heard it every night at 11pm when he got home from work.
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320 on a livable tune and premium.
I’m quite jelly but I also think you should lower it to make a Legacy wagon.
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12MPG
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260, plus or minus 10.
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One dollar bob!
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337
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What model
year is it again? Can it make more than 276?
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It’s staying tall because it goes on rally stages
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2008
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Highway should be at least 10 more than that, especially with the 6 speed
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Also acceptable.
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More than sixteen
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Heads and cams stock?
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Refreshed, but yes
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330hp
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Well shit, that seems awesome. When exactly don't you need all the power?
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O ooh, that should be downright rapid with the big-power button pressed.
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Aww yeah, glad to see it putting down the ponies. Enjoy!
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I mean most of the time if we're being honest. SI drive is like the N button on the Veloster, so when I do want it I can have it instantly.
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Wow, big improvement!
Will you be doing field testing on I91 or RT
116? Maybe the back roads in Orange or New Salem?
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Interesting intercooler placement. Subaru was really hunting for any place
to put it.
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I was fine around town with the 90hp or so (altitude corrected) on my 98 Forester. Would’ve been nice to have more power trying to merge onto the freeway.
Dang. En
visioning
348hp in my old Forester!
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The angle isn’t as aggressive stock. When they put on the new unit they angled it more and added ducting to the backside of the hood scoop to increase airflow. This is how it looks stock.
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No comment, officer
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ah! That’s what I’m used to seeing. I thought Subaru stuck the intercooler between
the engine and firewall
on your model.
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Oh i thought it was like an ecu tune. Then nice!
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Hell, it’ll be pretty rapid even without. 280 puts it well above an STI.
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That is awesome and I
suspect will be extremely
surprising to a few people when you unleash it...
Also now you’ve put all the
work in don’t Eric Bana it!
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that’s rad
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Fantastic! How easy was it to set up the different tuning profiles with the SI
Drive? If I ever do serious engine work on my Legacy, I’d love to be able to have a “normal car” mode button...
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Update: it’s a Process West Verticooler. They’re as close to vertical as possible for more direct airflow from the scoop
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Very easy. Apparently the tuning process leaves a gap between S and S# by default. They actually usually raise the power level under S afterwards so the difference is less dramatic but I asked them to leave it because I feel like that's perfect daily driver power.
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The unique/weird location is very cool. Also can’t be as effective with the extensive ducting
as a front mount is
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Not as effective as a front mount, but certainly far better than the horizontal stock one. Also on the Outback installing a front mount means removing the bumper bar, which falls firmly under the category of “no thanks, I choose life.”
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I don’t know if you’ve seen this, I’ve put it up on Oppo a few times. A very long time ago, I turbocharged a Grand Caravan and liked the weirdness of a minivan hoodscoop and top mount intercooler. The weirdness is why I like that rear mount IC.