Turbo Upgrade for Me and Info for BBS
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Turbo Upgrade for Me and Info for BBS
The LC BBS site have proven invaluable to my Subaru experience over the last few years.
I'd like to give something back, if possible, by offering up the following......
I plan on upgrading to a TD05 (from my '06 TD04) in the next couple of weeks, but since I'll already have it apart, I also want to test a JDM TD04 (not an -HL) and couple of VF11's I have lying/laying around.
I have access to RevScan datalogging software that can do THIS. I also have Vikash/VRG3's scan tool and cable.
And an Innovate LC-1 wideband.
The Revscan and LC-1 aren't connected together, but the LC-1 does its own data logging.
The car will have the 440 or 480cc injectors, JECS MAF, and the Revtronix stage 2 chip installed. I'm not sure I want go back to stock, but would consider it if there's enough interest in something specific, as changing out the fuel rails is PITA.
I know most of this been done on the site before, so there's plenty of relevant info already availalble here, but if anyone has any questions, please let me know.
Thanks,
Todd
I'd like to give something back, if possible, by offering up the following......
I plan on upgrading to a TD05 (from my '06 TD04) in the next couple of weeks, but since I'll already have it apart, I also want to test a JDM TD04 (not an -HL) and couple of VF11's I have lying/laying around.
I have access to RevScan datalogging software that can do THIS. I also have Vikash/VRG3's scan tool and cable.
And an Innovate LC-1 wideband.
The Revscan and LC-1 aren't connected together, but the LC-1 does its own data logging.
The car will have the 440 or 480cc injectors, JECS MAF, and the Revtronix stage 2 chip installed. I'm not sure I want go back to stock, but would consider it if there's enough interest in something specific, as changing out the fuel rails is PITA.
I know most of this been done on the site before, so there's plenty of relevant info already availalble here, but if anyone has any questions, please let me know.
Thanks,
Todd
Turbo Subies:
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
That was my (after)thoughts, too.
This is also an opportunity to test the turbos I have.
This is also an opportunity to test the turbos I have.
Turbo Subies:
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
turbo pics
Here are comparison pics for your enjoyment.
From Left>>Right:
VF11, JDM TD04, '06 WRX TD04L, JDM TD05H-16G
LINKto photos.
TD04 vs. VF30: JDM V7 Subaru Impreza WRX STi. The VF30 is a thrust-bearing turbo that utilizes the P18 exhaust housing of a VF24 and the compressor housing sized between a VF23 and a VF22. Install was painless. Tight fit between 90 elbow and IM, but not as bad as others. Used the VF11's upper coolant pipe and the VF30's lower pipe - had to bend it a bit to fit. Also, tight fit where 90 elbow connects and the WG and Turbo vac lines connect.
VF30 (L) vs. TD04 (R)
TD04 (L) vs. VF30 (R)
TD04 (L) vs. VF30 (R)
TD04 (L) vs. VF30
TD04 (L) vs. VF30 (R)
VF11 vs. TD05-16G vs. VF22 (clocked)
VF11 vs. TD05-16G vs. VF22 (clocked)
EDIT: More turbos - TD05H-16G vs. VF24 (V4 STi)
TD04 vs. TD05H-18G (Zage brand turbo- yeah, I know, I know). Installed OK, but very tight on the stock oil lines and the 90 elbow against the IM.
EDIT: Turbo lasted all of 35 days, less than 500 miles. See below for pics!
BLOWN ZAGE Turbo:
Here's a Vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGXhCi71ngA
From Left>>Right:
VF11, JDM TD04, '06 WRX TD04L, JDM TD05H-16G
LINKto photos.
TD04 vs. VF30: JDM V7 Subaru Impreza WRX STi. The VF30 is a thrust-bearing turbo that utilizes the P18 exhaust housing of a VF24 and the compressor housing sized between a VF23 and a VF22. Install was painless. Tight fit between 90 elbow and IM, but not as bad as others. Used the VF11's upper coolant pipe and the VF30's lower pipe - had to bend it a bit to fit. Also, tight fit where 90 elbow connects and the WG and Turbo vac lines connect.
VF30 (L) vs. TD04 (R)
TD04 (L) vs. VF30 (R)
TD04 (L) vs. VF30 (R)
TD04 (L) vs. VF30
TD04 (L) vs. VF30 (R)
VF11 vs. TD05-16G vs. VF22 (clocked)
VF11 vs. TD05-16G vs. VF22 (clocked)
EDIT: More turbos - TD05H-16G vs. VF24 (V4 STi)
TD04 vs. TD05H-18G (Zage brand turbo- yeah, I know, I know). Installed OK, but very tight on the stock oil lines and the 90 elbow against the IM.
EDIT: Turbo lasted all of 35 days, less than 500 miles. See below for pics!
BLOWN ZAGE Turbo:
Here's a Vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGXhCi71ngA
Last edited by wtdash on Fri Nov 08, 2013 12:41 am, edited 10 times in total.
Turbo Subies:
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
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As I didn't get much feedback, since most of this is covered, I've gone ahead and just installed the turbos. I found bad studs on both of my VF11s, so haven't put them in to test.RJ93SS wrote:hows this coming?
Here are some pics, FWIW:
TD04- I used the coolant and oil lines from my VF11. Very tight fit between the IAC plug and turbo's nipple. And I've obviously removed the stock PCV tubing - running to a catch-can. It connected to my '06 WRX IC just like the TD04L did.
TD04 and 'slanty' intercooler:
Tight fit between IC hose and TB coolant lines:
TD05-16G - Again, I reused the VF11 oil line, but had to enlarge the VF11's coolant line bolt holes...so far, no leaks.
Last edited by wtdash on Wed Jul 29, 2009 5:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Turbo Subies:
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
TD05 + 4EAT = L-A-G_______________G-Y
TD05 is in and doesn't do much 'til 4K RPM...which isn't much fun w/an Auto.
I knew this was likely, but having no experience, didn't know it'd be this bad.
So, I'lll be looking @ going back to the TD04L, unless I come across away to spool quicker.
I knew this was likely, but having no experience, didn't know it'd be this bad.
So, I'lll be looking @ going back to the TD04L, unless I come across away to spool quicker.
Turbo Subies:
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
Yes...running the Stage2-TD04 v.2 chip.RJ93SS wrote:did you leave the chip in for the td05?
Turbo Subies:
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
Agreed.....you should have spool before 4k.
Josh
surrealmirage.com/subaru
1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm
surrealmirage.com/subaru
1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm
my dad's td05 sees boost on a flat surface in and around 3000rpm.
93SS 04 wrx brakes/slotted w/ hawks--TD05 -- 06 I/C -- 20mm n/a fsb -- Stage 2 -- 550's -- Perrin DIV DP -- 2-3/4 Tit Exhaust -- K&N -- C/C -- A/C Delete -- Grounded -- GT Leather Interior -- WRX/STI Strut Setup -- 17" 225's -- 2 Kids Seats ;)
TD05 - updated!
Thanks to all you smart Subie owners the TD05 is working well!
I believe it was mainly the Wastegate- there was some play in the WG, and since the stock one wasn't adjustable, I fabbed up a little something to use an extra TD04 actuator I have, which tightened it up.
I also had a loose PCV/catch-can hose.
MUCH Better....pulls harder and earlier....approx. 3200 RPM, which sounds about normal.
And it now feels much stronger from a standing start .
I believe it was mainly the Wastegate- there was some play in the WG, and since the stock one wasn't adjustable, I fabbed up a little something to use an extra TD04 actuator I have, which tightened it up.
I also had a loose PCV/catch-can hose.
MUCH Better....pulls harder and earlier....approx. 3200 RPM, which sounds about normal.
And it now feels much stronger from a standing start .
Turbo Subies:
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
wt, I'd be very interested in your thoughts on the differences between the td04 and 05 in various driving situations. I know the td04 spools more quickly and the td05 has more top end but in situations like city driving where you want to speed up quickly and get into an opening in traffic, or which one handles a dead stop from the traffic control on-ramps to get up to 65 mph more easily, or which one handles a steep uphill interstate passing situation better. . . stuff like that.
'94 TW
A VF39 does93Leg-c wrote:wt, I'd be very interested in your thoughts on the differences between the td04 and 05 in various driving situations. I know the td04 spools more quickly and the td05 has more top end but in situations like city driving where you want to speed up quickly and get into an opening in traffic, or which one handles a dead stop from the traffic control on-ramps to get up to 65 mph more easily, or which one handles a steep uphill interstate passing situation better. . . stuff like that.
Has the spool of a TD04, but a lot of top end like the TD05.
-Aaron
2000 Audi S4 - 2.7L Twin-turbo, 6 Speed
[quote="evolutionmovement"]It was me. And those are my balls. Happy Sunday![/quote]
2000 Audi S4 - 2.7L Twin-turbo, 6 Speed
[quote="evolutionmovement"]It was me. And those are my balls. Happy Sunday![/quote]
NOTE: I'm running very rich, as I'm waiting on a new Revtronix chip for my 480cc injectors; the chip I have now is calibrated for 440's.93Leg-c wrote:wt, I'd be very interested in your thoughts on the differences between the td04 and 05 in various driving situations. I know the td04 spools more quickly and the td05 has more top end but in situations like city driving where you want to speed up quickly and get into an opening in traffic, or which one handles a dead stop from the traffic control on-ramps to get up to 65 mph more easily, or which one handles a steep uphill interstate passing situation better. . . stuff like that.
I'll keep your questions in mind as I've only had it installed for 2 days.
My initial impression (even after I fixed the WG issue) is the same as most I've read on here: Slower initial spool; more top end.
BXSS stated his 0-60 times went up w/the TD05; the TD04 was quicker 'til he got to 75. I may try some runs w/my G-tech and then try the TD04L again....since my BOOST DROPissue is no more.....
I also have an Autocross this weekend; I'll see how it does, as it'll be a good test of mostly low-end.
IMHO (but uneducated), I think the rare TD04-H-L may be the turbo of choice for us w/the 4EAT/Auto transmission.
Last edited by wtdash on Fri Jul 31, 2009 9:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Turbo Subies:
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
Oh, don't tell me that-where the heck were you 2 months ago....I almost bought a VF39 instead of the TD05!asc_up wrote:
A VF39 does
Has the spool of a TD04, but a lot of top end like the TD05.
Only bad is the VF is not rebuildable (and has a propensity to get a crack @ the WG), but they're also 'cheap' on NASIOC.
EDIT: VF39 can be rebuilt (see posts @ at end of this thread - Deadbolt is dead, though) and the crack rarely matters.
Last edited by wtdash on Fri May 31, 2013 10:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Turbo Subies:
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
Hahaha don't worry, you still have a pretty fast spool and a lot of top end. To be honest, the only thing that's really holding you back is the ability to down-shift into your power band.
-Aaron
2000 Audi S4 - 2.7L Twin-turbo, 6 Speed
[quote="evolutionmovement"]It was me. And those are my balls. Happy Sunday![/quote]
2000 Audi S4 - 2.7L Twin-turbo, 6 Speed
[quote="evolutionmovement"]It was me. And those are my balls. Happy Sunday![/quote]
Nice info!
I've been playing with my OBS-t & Little scoot lately...
I may do the above turbo line-up with a VF11, TD04 90*, TD04L JDM, IHI VF30, TD05-16G 90*, & TD06-20G.
The VF39 does NOT flow as much CFM as the TD05-16G, it is nice compromise between the 2 TD series turbos though.
A side by side comparison of the VF22 (bigger than VF39) & the TD05-16G showed me that the TD05 compressor was phhysically bigger than the IHIs & @ low 400 CFM of flow the IHI did not flow as much air as the TD05 - so I sold that sucker off.
I've been playing with my OBS-t & Little scoot lately...
I may do the above turbo line-up with a VF11, TD04 90*, TD04L JDM, IHI VF30, TD05-16G 90*, & TD06-20G.
The VF39 does NOT flow as much CFM as the TD05-16G, it is nice compromise between the 2 TD series turbos though.
A side by side comparison of the VF22 (bigger than VF39) & the TD05-16G showed me that the TD05 compressor was phhysically bigger than the IHIs & @ low 400 CFM of flow the IHI did not flow as much air as the TD05 - so I sold that sucker off.
94 Legacy SS
96 Impreza OBS
99 Impreza OBS-T
04 Sienna XLE Limited AWD
96 Impreza OBS
99 Impreza OBS-T
04 Sienna XLE Limited AWD