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AWIC with VF-11
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Here's my setup:
modified air box and intake baffle delete. The lower half of the airbox is cut to match the hole in the fender for a little better breathing.
Also, I used a rubber 90deg inlet that is very wide at the bend, it has way more area than the stock one.
The MAF now maxes out at around 9 or 10 psi at WOT. The wideband goes all the way to the rich side. Not good.






modified air box and intake baffle delete. The lower half of the airbox is cut to match the hole in the fender for a little better breathing.
Also, I used a rubber 90deg inlet that is very wide at the bend, it has way more area than the stock one.
The MAF now maxes out at around 9 or 10 psi at WOT. The wideband goes all the way to the rich side. Not good.






Air-to-Water Intercooler, VF-39, 550 injectors, AEM FIC, stainless race header, 3" stainless exhaust, 75hp Nitrous, 150psi H2O injection, intake mods, stock: long block, 4EAT, ecm.
Very nice custom setup!!
Looks very good.
Looks very good.
Josh
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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
I like your setup alot. Looks like you gained some room in between the airbox and turbo by modifying the stock airbox versus using the later 45 degree box.
Jeff
Jeff
91 Black SS 5spd. Edm lights, wrx gauges in dash, 45 degree airbox, cryoed drilled and slotted brakes. Invidia divorced downpipe with custom stainless exhaust. To be installed, aluminum a-arms, manual belts, awic.
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Actually, I was going to get the stock 45deg box but I figured I could bend up some aluminum and pop rivet it to the box before I could find one. I reused the nut plate that attaches the MAF. Then I finished up with some black RTV.
I was going to fab up one out of fiberglass but I got lazy.
I was going to fab up one out of fiberglass but I got lazy.
Air-to-Water Intercooler, VF-39, 550 injectors, AEM FIC, stainless race header, 3" stainless exhaust, 75hp Nitrous, 150psi H2O injection, intake mods, stock: long block, 4EAT, ecm.
The fitment is actually probably better that way. The stock Subaru 45 deg airbox is a little cranky to get everything fit just right.
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
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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
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I don't have a stock AWIC (it's a custom unit), nor a VF11 anymore but I have completed a couple re-routes of my charge pipes (went from the VF11 to a VF12, and recently re-did the setup with better fiting Samco hose/mandrel AL tubing).
I used Siliconehoses.com before as well and I think they have awesome prices, service, and components. However, nobody has the selection of Samco.
Look up Samco, and check out their reducing 90* elbows. I just used PN "RE90 45-38" (1.75" at the turbo outlet -> 1.5") mated to a section of 45* mandrel AL tubing (1.5"). You could mate silicone pieces to AL tubing and/or more silicone hoses to make the connection. It just requires some visualization, cutting and fitting.
I'll be posting a few photos later, probably in the Engine section once I get my second dyno run complete (post mod pulls). I've made some real progress in the last round.
Here's some of the last setup in progress. (VF12, outlet is horizontal)


The hard part is getting the 1st turn, as the TB and IAC/etc... are RIGHT there (this is where the Samco 90* did wonders - you can see the not quite right connection above). Then you have more room to work as you move away from the turbo.
The VF11 is easier (really) with the upward facing outlet. Here's the setup when I had the VF11. The tubing is custom cut/welded, but it could be just as well done with AL tube and silicone hose.

I used Siliconehoses.com before as well and I think they have awesome prices, service, and components. However, nobody has the selection of Samco.
Look up Samco, and check out their reducing 90* elbows. I just used PN "RE90 45-38" (1.75" at the turbo outlet -> 1.5") mated to a section of 45* mandrel AL tubing (1.5"). You could mate silicone pieces to AL tubing and/or more silicone hoses to make the connection. It just requires some visualization, cutting and fitting.
I'll be posting a few photos later, probably in the Engine section once I get my second dyno run complete (post mod pulls). I've made some real progress in the last round.


Here's some of the last setup in progress. (VF12, outlet is horizontal)


The hard part is getting the 1st turn, as the TB and IAC/etc... are RIGHT there (this is where the Samco 90* did wonders - you can see the not quite right connection above). Then you have more room to work as you move away from the turbo.
The VF11 is easier (really) with the upward facing outlet. Here's the setup when I had the VF11. The tubing is custom cut/welded, but it could be just as well done with AL tube and silicone hose.

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"bloodstains - speed kills -fast cars - cheap thrills -rich girls - fine wine
i've lost my sense - i've lost control - i've lost my mind" Agent Orange
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Yeah, that was me.
You had just got your legacy iirc. I gave you a bandaid! lookout for those trunk release levers (mine has cut me pretty good as well - haha)
Maybe I'll see you at Bandi again this spring.
And thanks!
You had just got your legacy iirc. I gave you a bandaid! lookout for those trunk release levers (mine has cut me pretty good as well - haha)
Maybe I'll see you at Bandi again this spring.
And thanks!
Old - '93 T-Leg - 14.693 @ 92.68 at 5800ft ASL (Bandimere Speedway)
New - 07 Spec B/stg 2
"bloodstains - speed kills -fast cars - cheap thrills -rich girls - fine wine
i've lost my sense - i've lost control - i've lost my mind" Agent Orange
New - 07 Spec B/stg 2
"bloodstains - speed kills -fast cars - cheap thrills -rich girls - fine wine
i've lost my sense - i've lost control - i've lost my mind" Agent Orange
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