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Real Name: Le Stig Afrique? Join Date: Jun 2005
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Car: 2001 Impreza 2.5 RS
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EJ205
Join Date: May 2003
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![]() That should NOT effect your boost... that is so minor. And map sensors dont measure the exhaust pressure - they measure the intake manifold pressure. Every fuel injection car has one. I doubt you have anything measuring your exhaust pressure. If you think its your MAP sensor messing up, you have a boost leak. Time for a boost leak test!
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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First off, if you had heard Scott's car, you would not be arguing whether or not that leak was costing him boost. Second, he didn't say that the car is directly measuring exhaust gas pressure, he said that the car uses MAF and MAP to determine engine load, with which backpressure varies more or less linearly. Lastly, his MAP sensor is perfectly okay, and he has no boost leaks, because if either was the case the car would be running extremely rich and acting all kinds of weird. Please, please stop trying to diagnose Subaru engine maladies over the internet.
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Real Name: Dean Join Date: May 2003
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![]() With complete disregard of Kevin's request not to diagnose engine problems over teh Interweb, That is a shot muffler bearing if I ever saw one! I bet he ran low on exhaust fluid, and the sucker just blew out due to lack of lubrication... Shit like that can get you in trouble, or worse, her pregnant. ![]()
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Real Name: Dean W. Join Date: Nov 2005
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Car: 1992 F250 1T Monster
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Damn...just goes to show you that muffler bearings do run out of fluid....just like the blinkers! Running out of blinker fluid could permanently throw the earths orbit out of whack.
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Real Name: Scott Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Portland, OR
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Car: '09 OBXT, '02 WRX, '96 Miata
Class: PDX/TT-6
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As far as the "exhaust pressure"... who measures exhaust pressure? Wastegates use the manifold pressure as the feedback loop parameter. When the turbo is making too much manifold boost, the wastegate opens reducing the force on the impeller, which lowers the boost. With a MBC, the manifold pressure simply reaches a point where it can bypass the ball/spring in the MBC, which allows the pressure to vent to the wastegate control valve which opens the wastegate. An EBC just adds a computer that monitors the manifold pressure and opens a valve to operate the wastegate depending on the boost. At no point is exhaust pressure measured. The only exception might be on a cheap external wastegate that has a simple valve that opens at a pre-determined pressure level like a BOV. But even in that case, there's no sensor monitoring the exhaust pressure.
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![]() And be sure to let me know when you fix it. I am curious to see if it'll correct your boost problem.
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Real Name: Scott Join Date: Nov 2002
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I've got a new up-pipe on order, I should get it around Monday or Tuesday... same time I should get the new timing covers. I went with the Bosal up-pipe. It's a flex pipe, but it's also got head shields on it like the stock unit. That should help a little with the underhood temps... but probably just a little.
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Are heat shields as/more effective than a good ceramic coating?
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To be honest, I'm a bit nervous buying an aftermarket exhaust pipe w/ a heat shield, but I don't have the time to get something jet coated, so I'm giving it a whirl.
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Crucial UP's are ceramic coated and usually in stock.
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Real Name: Scott Join Date: Nov 2002
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IIRC, the Crucial pipe is non-flex, and coated inside and out. Not having heard any real information about the quality of the pipe, plus the fact that I'm attempting to use it to mate an aftermarket turbo and headers, I'd rather not take the risk of a rigid pipe that will probably leak at the gaskets and may end up flaking ceramic coating through my turbo in a year. Plus it costs like $50 more than the pipe I ordered.
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Correct, it is non-flex and coated inside and out. Litterally hundreds of people are running them on their cars at wrxfanatics and the only leaks I've ever heard of are from people neglecting to retorque after a heat cycle. Now that the Cu-Seal copper gaskets (also available from Crucial) are anieled (sp?) retorquing is less necessary, but still cheap insurance.
I run it and fitment was perfect. It also comes with Worth studs which are supposedly indestructible but one of them needs to be flipped or it will sometimes keep the DP from going all the way back on. Anyway, I guess it's a moot point.
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I think the fitment concern isn't with the uppipe, but with the aftermarket headers and the uppipe. Yeah, both are supposed to fit just fine at stock points but you never know how close it'll really be with two aftermarket pieces.
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True, true.
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Real Name: Scott Join Date: Nov 2002
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Having had a solid pipe in the past, and had a ton of leak issues (to the point where I went through like 9 different gaskets and eventually had Vishnu replace my pipe w/ a flex version), I'm going to just stay w/ a flex unit. Edit: Yeah, what Nick said.
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That's too bad Scott, because if what Nick hears is true, you'll be replacing that thing every few years. I guess that's not terrible for a track car though.
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It really depends on vibration and movement. I think in that sense, daily drivers have it worse for flex pipes because they make the same repetitive motions over and over again, where as the track sees more extreme movement, but not in a repetitive way (and not every day either).
On one hand, Scott'll maybe have to replace the flex every few years, where as he could go through a number of non-flex pipes before he even finds one that works. I'd go with the flex in Scott's case as well, if it were my choice.
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Okay, I split this out of the RFR Trials event thread to bump an update.
On Monday, Cory and I attacked the car w/ the intent of swapping the timing covers. We got about halfway done, but were foiled because the sever underbonnet heat rendered the right-side exhaust cam gear bolt fused. We were actually slipping the timing trying to torque it off! ![]() ![]() Wednesday came, and good ol' Don at Lithia called me... my parts were in a day early! ![]() That's when we noticed, one of the idler pulley bolts was stripped out in the block. ![]() ![]() ![]() So, we started looking into tapping the hole for a larger bolt. We got the tap, the replacement bolt... but as if turns out, we needed to drill the hole larger, which is something we just wouldn't be able to do w/o pulling the radiator and A/C condenser, which would require an r134 collection setup. So, instead we retapped for the factory size bolt to clean up the few threads that were left, then got a longer bolt and reinstalled the pulley into the virgin threads deep in the hole. It seemed to snug up pretty well, so I think we'll be okay. By now Matt had left, so it was up to Cory and I to descipher the marks we put on the timing belt. It was actually more of a PITA that I expected, but in the end the belt was on with the crank and all cams properly aligned. Cory had to bounce, so I finished up installing the belt guides and outter timing covers, then the I/C pipe we had to remove, the radiator fans, and the coolant lines. And when I was done I only had one spare bolt left over! (Seriously, I had one of the center timing cover bolts left over, but I had a bolt installed in every location that was listed in the service manual... how does that happen!?) I crossed my fingers and started up the motor, and aside from the massive up-pipe leak I've still got, the motor seemed to run correctly. ![]() So, if SubyDude/Bosal ever get their act together and get my my up-pipe today or tomorrow (should have been here on *Tuesday*), I'll make it to this weekend's autocross.
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Glad to hear it's all back together. JC
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EJ251
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Car: 2005 2.5 rs cgm
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No fun dude, I have done timing belts on our cars, Lame. Hope everything is back in black for this weekend.
*crosses fingers for Scott*
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