Intercooling Newbie
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Intercooling Newbie
I am looking to add an intercooler and afterwards, a boost contoller to my 92 Legacy Sport. My car is virtually stock with the exception of the air box being de snorked and a blue air filter. I am considering buying the Saab intercooler due to it being the most popular from what i have read. What i want to know first of all, what does everyone use for tubing and pipe for everything? And can i use the internal blow off valve or do i have to re route and and add a seperate one? I am also curious if someone might be selling a full set-up. I am not slow when it comes to cars, i am just new to the turbo and intercooling of them.
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Top mounts are getting as cheap, if not cheaper than the saab units....
Ebay is a good source of course.
Ebay is a good source of course.
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You prolly won't get alot of replies except to do a search.
There is a ton of info and I've spent hours pouring through it. Looks like most folks here like the various subaru TMIC's
There is a ton of info and I've spent hours pouring through it. Looks like most folks here like the various subaru TMIC's
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Christine has a new owner, apparently he hasn't abused her enough yet
Understeer is when you see the tree you hit in front of the car, oversteer is when you feel it in the back - Walther Röhrl
simply put, buy a 2006 wrx top mount if you find one for cheap enough. They fit easier.
If not buy an older wrx top mount for cheap. they fit too.
No need to look for anything else, the wrx top mount is gonna be the easiest/cheapest/best bang for the buck route.
If not buy an older wrx top mount for cheap. they fit too.
No need to look for anything else, the wrx top mount is gonna be the easiest/cheapest/best bang for the buck route.
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You can still use the stock bypass valve you just have to make sure when you re-plumb the lines that they are connected to charge and pre turbo sorces, and that it is positioned correctly of corse (not backwards in relation to charge and pre turbo sorces)
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But if i in theory wanted to add an aftermarket BOV, all i would need to do is disconnect lines from the old and attach to the new? The intercooler in the pic below is the one i ordered, but want to make sure or a few things......
Is that where piping comes out of to run to the intake and the big round port in the front runs to the TB?

Is that where piping comes out of to run to the intake and the big round port in the front runs to the TB?
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You have to take into consideration the limited room under the hood.
The 02-05 WRX intercooler fits but is very snug.
the 06- on intercooler is the best for size.
But either way, you have to do some modifications to the diverter valve tract to make it all work.
The 02-05 WRX intercooler fits but is very snug.
the 06- on intercooler is the best for size.
But either way, you have to do some modifications to the diverter valve tract to make it all work.
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Well if you havent thought of it already, you must remove the scoop pan on the under side of the hood. You could also fit a wrx, or impreza rs scoop, with a bit of modification to the hood. They would allow more air to the intercooler at all speeds.wallgood358 wrote:I found an early wrx intercooler on here that i am looking into. Do i have to do anything to the scoop to maximize the performance with a TMIC?
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