Target STI. not to stir the pot or add fuel to the fire but check out NASIOC, they have a dedicated blown engine thread just like we do. same with evo's. guys are blowing rex's n STi's at as low as 150 miles. every community has blown engines, thats what you get when some (not all) just bolt up every performance part and think they can forget about engine management/monitoring. increasing the output of a motor will always decrease reliability.
This engine won several awards. just because there are tsb's doesnt mean its a bad engine. it just may be tuned near the limit stock, and we try and push a bit too far. how many companies have tried DI + 9.5:1 compression + 16psi boost out of the factory? This motor is new to everyone, including the aftermarket. Things take time.
The reason there are blown engine threads is because a "my motor is good thread" would die in days. Companies are abandoning the platform because certain people (not all) in this community demand things immediately have no patience, while the rest of us sit quietly and wait. Its a bad feeling to be a manufacturer and have people bashing your parts left and right because its not here "now", or its rushed into market before all the bugs are worked out just to shut people up.
To the OP: Its a fun car to drive and has tons of power out of the box. I would suggest keep it stock until your butt dyno gets used to it, then mod slowly, seeing how the car reacts to each part, rather than slap everything on in one shot. For me personally, an intake added 18whp, and a custom tune another 40 whp. car is plenty fast. anything more than 300whp and your getting a slimmer margin of safety than i would personally like to see.
This engine won several awards. just because there are tsb's doesnt mean its a bad engine. it just may be tuned near the limit stock, and we try and push a bit too far. how many companies have tried DI + 9.5:1 compression + 16psi boost out of the factory? This motor is new to everyone, including the aftermarket. Things take time.
The reason there are blown engine threads is because a "my motor is good thread" would die in days. Companies are abandoning the platform because certain people (not all) in this community demand things immediately have no patience, while the rest of us sit quietly and wait. Its a bad feeling to be a manufacturer and have people bashing your parts left and right because its not here "now", or its rushed into market before all the bugs are worked out just to shut people up.
To the OP: Its a fun car to drive and has tons of power out of the box. I would suggest keep it stock until your butt dyno gets used to it, then mod slowly, seeing how the car reacts to each part, rather than slap everything on in one shot. For me personally, an intake added 18whp, and a custom tune another 40 whp. car is plenty fast. anything more than 300whp and your getting a slimmer margin of safety than i would personally like to see.
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