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tysonK 2004-09-27 08:05 PM

I don't need the endlinks Art they are yours.

I guess I can add more to my mounting Nick Performance Parts Bill!

doubleurx 2004-09-27 08:16 PM

Tyson does not want the ecutek licensed ecu. Does anybody else. I'd hate to see this ecu go to waste - reflashed and back to the dealer.

ArthurS 2004-09-27 08:17 PM

Nick, how much for the endlinks then? I can give you my stockers in return if needed.

ArthurS 2004-09-27 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by doubleurx
Tyson does not want the ecutek licensed ecu. Does anybody else. I'd hate to see this ecu go to waste - reflashed and back to the dealer.

It won't work for me right?

Turboback, Uppipe, intercooler hoses, MAF hose, ITG, boost controller?

Big issue....4EAT?

Kevin M 2004-09-27 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by doubleurx
Tyson does not want the ecutek licensed ecu. Does anybody else. I'd hate to see this ecu go to waste - reflashed and back to the dealer.

Is it an S-Squared license? If so, I'd happily take it, but I'm still beyond broke from 9 months of unemployment while trying to STi-ify my RS. :(

Kevin M 2004-09-27 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ArthurS
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Originally Posted by doubleurx
Tyson does not want the ecutek licensed ecu. Does anybody else. I'd hate to see this ecu go to waste - reflashed and back to the dealer.

It won't work for me right?

Turboback, Uppipe, intercooler hoses, MAF hose, ITG, boost controller?

Big issue....4EAT?

4EAT=no go, although you would just pay Nate for dyno time to retune for your mods. A reflashed ECU just means that it already has the $650 EcuTek fee on it... it can still be reflashed 90+ more times.

doubleurx 2004-09-27 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
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Originally Posted by ArthurS
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Originally Posted by doubleurx
Tyson does not want the ecutek licensed ecu. Does anybody else. I'd hate to see this ecu go to waste - reflashed and back to the dealer.

It won't work for me right?

Turboback, Uppipe, intercooler hoses, MAF hose, ITG, boost controller?

Big issue....4EAT?

4EAT=no go, although you would just pay Nate for dyno time to retune for your mods. A reflashed ECU just means that it already has the $650 EcuTek fee on it... it can still be reflashed 90+ more times.

I have no idea..........anyone?

Oh since you are buying the end links and tyson is buying the sway bar how about $55 for the endlinks and $65 for the sway bar?

ArthurS 2004-09-27 08:24 PM

55$ + Stockers right?

doubleurx 2004-09-27 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by ArthurS
55$ + Stockers right?

If the stockers are the ones on your car, I probably do not need them as I need to take them with me for the Sunday wrx chop day. If they are an extra set then that would help.

ArthurS 2004-09-27 08:53 PM

May have a extra set. Ill look.

JC 2004-09-27 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by tysonK
WOAH WOAH WOAH!


Hold On!

I you are selling the Coilovers I want them over the ECU!

JC is right I need those and 1,100 sounds decent for that setup.

The whole ECU selling thing is over now.

ata boy Tyson. Good choice.

skimonkey30 2004-09-28 09:17 PM

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Unless someone can tell me otherwise, I sadly must also sell my 17x8 bronze rota torques with falken azenis st-115's (bought in May this year). I was planning on these as a second set for the new sti, but it turns out that for '05 they changed the wheels to a 17x8 width with a different bolt pattern. I found this out while shootin' the shit with the salesman after we closed the deal (not that I would have passed on this deal).
Congratulations on your purchase, can't wait to see it.

I'd be interested in the Rota torques and the tires, I'll need summer wheels. What would the price on these be?

I purchased the package from Subydude for 1200. Subydude offers the wheels alone right now for 700.

How does $850 sound for both wheels and tires.

Are the torques still available?

doubleurx 2004-09-29 09:38 AM

The torques are now available.

doubleurx 2004-10-08 09:38 AM

Just an update for those that are interested in the parts. We had a delay as the Dealership wanted to fix the transmission on the car before it was driven again. So they did fix the tranny and replaced the rear differential and delivered the car to Nate yesterday (I can't say enough how wonderful that dealership treated me with both the sale and the trade). At any rate Nate is working on removing the performance parts.

Tyson, as I mentioned to you last night, the suspension should be in your hands no later than the next meet (hopefully sooner).

Parts that remain for sale are:

17X8 Rota Torques w/ 235/40/17 ST-115
Whiteline Anit lift kit
ECU with Ecutek license (will be flashed to stock)
STI Intercooler
In case I forgot, check the original list?

Sorry I didn't make the meet last night, I will come next week. See you all then.

doubleurx 2004-10-08 09:43 AM

Oh I forgot:

I may be selling my gauge set and a-pillar pod. They are Omori gauges (boost, oil pressure and EGT in imperical units). It is an excellent match to the wrx.

I am considering getting the same gauges as Mike some day?

$500 for gauges and pod. These are basically new and were installed last June. If no one takes these, then I probably will just install them in the STI in a couple weeks.

ArthurS 2004-10-08 09:47 AM

Will the EcuTek work on my 4EAT?

sperry 2004-10-08 09:58 AM

Hey Nick,

I'm "teh brokezores" right now with all the brakes/repairs I've been doing, and I know that Ryan has dibs, but I want to let you know I'm interested in the STi intercooler. Sell it to whoever has money now... but if you've still got it in a few weeks, let me know!

doubleurx 2004-10-08 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by ArthurS
Will the EcuTek work on my 4EAT?

I don't think so, but I can ask Nate. I think I remember Kevin saying it will not.

doubleurx 2004-10-08 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by sperry
Hey Nick,

I'm "teh brokezores" right now with all the brakes/repairs I've been doing, and I know that Ryan has dibs, but I want to let you know I'm interested in the STi intercooler. Sell it to whoever has money now... but if you've still got it in a few weeks, let me know!

Ryan wanted to first unload one of his other intercoolers if I remember correctly. Ryan R U there?

If he's not interested, it's your's Scott.

sperry 2004-10-08 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by doubleurx
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Originally Posted by sperry
Hey Nick,

I'm "teh brokezores" right now with all the brakes/repairs I've been doing, and I know that Ryan has dibs, but I want to let you know I'm interested in the STi intercooler. Sell it to whoever has money now... but if you've still got it in a few weeks, let me know!

Ryan wanted to first unload one of his other intercoolers if I remember correctly. Ryan R U there?

If he's not interested, it's your's Scott.

I think the I/Cs that Ryan's got will either be too expensive or too large, but those are options I should look into as well.

LetItRev 2004-10-08 02:39 PM

Nick,

How much difference did you notice with the STI intercooler vs. stock?

Is it an easy swap? Fit's no problem in WRX?

I may be interested if no one else has picked it up.

Thanks,

Franz

sperry 2004-10-08 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by LetItRev
Nick,

How much difference did you notice with the STI intercooler vs. stock?

Is it an easy swap? Fit's no problem in WRX?

I may be interested if no one else has picked it up.

Thanks,

Franz

I'm not sure what happens w/ a stock turbo. I would imagine the lag increases slightly, but it takes a little longer to heat-soak.

It should fit in the WRX, assuming it comes with hoses.

doubleurx 2004-10-08 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by LetItRev
Nick,

How much difference did you notice with the STI intercooler vs. stock?

Is it an easy swap? Fit's no problem in WRX?

I may be interested if no one else has picked it up.

Thanks,

Franz

With tuning from Nate, we gained 12 whp with the addition of the intercooler. The fit is tight, but with a little cursing and slightly moving the ac line, it fits perfectly. Last I saw it, it had no bent fins. It is practically new. I think the biggest difference will be less opportunity heat soak.

LetItRev 2004-10-08 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by doubleurx

With tuning from Nate, we gained 12 whp with the addition of the intercooler. The fit is tight, but with a little cursing and slightly moving the ac line, it fits perfectly. Last I saw it, it had no bent fins. It is practically new. I think the biggest difference will be less opportunity heat soak.

But this was with the upgraded turbo, correct? So, this may not apply with the stock turbo and no "Nate-tuning."

sperry 2004-10-08 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by doubleurx
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Originally Posted by LetItRev
Nick,

How much difference did you notice with the STI intercooler vs. stock?

Is it an easy swap? Fit's no problem in WRX?

I may be interested if no one else has picked it up.

Thanks,

Franz

With tuning from Nate, we gained 12 whp with the addition of the intercooler. The fit is tight, but with a little cursing and slightly moving the ac line, it fits perfectly. Last I saw it, it had no bent fins. It is practically new. I think the biggest difference will be less opportunity heat soak.

Didn't you have a VF30 or something? I don't know that the stock I/C is so inadequate that the stock turbo will notice the bigger I/C temperature-wise.

LetItRev 2004-10-08 02:51 PM

That's what I was thinking.

doubleurx 2004-10-08 02:55 PM

Yes, I had a VF-34, Sti injectors, power pulley, vishnu turbo back etc. So yes you probably would only gain the efficiency and the cool red STI logo on the intercooler. But it's a start for when you add all the other fun stuff!

LetItRev 2004-10-08 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by doubleurx
Yes, I had a VF-34, Sti injectors, power pulley, vishnu turbo back etc. So yes you probably would only gain the efficiency and the cool red STI logo on the intercooler. But it's a start for when you add all the other fun stuff!


**Looking at checkbook** Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oo!

LetItRev 2004-10-08 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by doubleurx
Oh I forgot:

I may be selling my gauge set and a-pillar pod. They are Omori gauges (boost, oil pressure and EGT in imperical units). It is an excellent match to the wrx.

I am considering getting the same gauges as Mike some day?

$500 for gauges and pod. These are basically new and were installed last June. If no one takes these, then I probably will just install them in the STI in a couple weeks.

Nick,

Are these still available. I may be interested. How much time/effort is required for install?

Franz

doubleurx 2004-10-10 08:56 AM

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Franz they are still available. As for difficulty, I didn't tackle it. I had Nate do it. If I remember correctly it tooke him 2-3 hours. The egt requires removal of the exhaust manifold for drilling the hole for the sensor. The other two didn't look too difficult to install. I'll check with Nate and let you know.

Here's a pic.

Kevin M 2004-10-10 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by doubleurx
Franz they are still available. As for difficulty, I didn't tackle it. I had Nate do it. If I remember correctly it tooke him 2-3 hours. The egt requires removal of the exhaust manifold for drilling the hole for the sensor. The other two didn't look too difficult to install. I'll check with Nate and let you know.

Here's a pic.

I have a WRX exhaust manifold you can swap with Franz, so you can get it drilled and welded for the bung and then just swap it into the car when you do the rest of the gauges.

doubleurx 2004-10-10 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
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Originally Posted by doubleurx
Franz they are still available. As for difficulty, I didn't tackle it. I had Nate do it. If I remember correctly it tooke him 2-3 hours. The egt requires removal of the exhaust manifold for drilling the hole for the sensor. The other two didn't look too difficult to install. I'll check with Nate and let you know.

Here's a pic.

I have a WRX exhaust manifold you can swap with Franz, so you can get it drilled and welded for the bung and then just swap it into the car when you do the rest of the gauges.

Thanks Kevin, I will check with Nate if we need one. Much appreciated.

doubleurx 2004-10-24 10:15 AM

Update
 
As of today, here are the parts that remain for sale.

STI Intercooler w/ y pipe: $450
STI hoodscoop (WRB) w/ air splitter: $200
Whiteline ALK: $120


I think that's it. I'll leave it posted here for the next week. After that I'll also post on I-club.

doubleurx 2004-11-02 09:51 AM

Last post for the parts
 
Well, thanks to all who purchased parts. Everything has sold with the exception of my STI hood scoop.

If anyone's interested, it is five months old in WRB, no scratches - $100.

ArthurS 2004-11-02 09:55 AM

If it where only MPB :(


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