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Old 2008-09-02, 03:34 PM   #1
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I ran across this today while voting for Group A's new logo. It's good to see your stuff out and about.

http://www.groupa.ca/SR_tim.html

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Group A - Sponsored Rides
Tim Neil - Group A Sponsored Build - Toronto, Ontario
2002 Subaru WRX Sedan

We at Group A are very pleased to be sponsoring Tim's build. We have seen this car transformed so many times from the standard looking WRX it started out as to this Wide Body Bug Eye with custom paint and soon a HUGE power plant under the hood.
Tim will be keeping us posted with the build and we will update this page as he does so.

Here are some pictures of the car and then a little bit about the build plans



As written by Tim:
So this year's project is about to get underway. The idea of the build is to really show an upgrade path for us Hybrid builders and to do so using some of the newer vendors and products on the block.

Like most guys who ended up with a hybrid motor (2.0L WRX heads mated to a STi Shortblock) I had been modding my 2.0L engine. I had just performed a TD05-16G upgrade, with STi pinks and low and behold, the main bearing went on the engine.

When we took the engine apart we had found that the oil pan had been taken off the car before. So the previous owner had to have done "some kind" of work on the engine before I purchased the car. The car was one of the first cobb Stage II packages ever sold and installed on a WRX in Canada and was one of the testing beds for the packages.

So that is where the hybrid road began. In went the 2.5L STi shortblock mated to my WRX heads and I added on a FMIC for good measure. Like most of us guys who have done the hybrid thing, you soon find out that the turbo you chose before doesn't really match your new goals and engine setup. Also the heads and flow characteristics aren't what you want either.

So this spring I began talking to a bunch of vendors and companies with new, or newer, products out there to piece together a build for a nice street setup. The idea was that I wanted to do a build that would be relatable to a lot of Hybrid builders out there.

And I wanted to do it with companies that were not the "big" and "usual" names that you hear. Giving the newer guys an opportunity to show that their products can stack up with the best of them and get some real world coverage of a build that would showcase their products and show the gains that were achieved.

Most people doing progressive upgrades have parts from multiple vendors and there really isn't a lot of good information on how they work together. Typically you get one company showing the gains of using all of their products together. Understandably because they are selling their products.

First I started talking to Derek at Group-A performance who I have known through the Toronto Subaru Club and they were happy to get involved when they heard what I was wanting to do. They have an ever expanding product line that is being picked up by many of the different vendors out there. These guys have some great products that I will be using in the build.

- Front/Rear end links
- Pitch Mount
- Alternator, Power Steering, Crank Pulleys
- Sub frame locking kit

Next I started talking to Brian Crower about his 2.0L valve train kit and decided that it was the route that I wanted to take for my heads. For the street performance I am looking for with the car, I didn't feel the extra expense of porting work was going to be worth the cost. So I am going with a drop in valve train upgrade:

- Brian Crower 272 cams
- Brian Crower Spring/Retainer kit

Next I was wanting to do more work around the flow restrictions of the stock 02 WRX parts. So I started doing some research and got in contact with Justin and the guys at Grimmspeed . They have been doing some great work with their porting and coating of OEM parts to give them that extra performance while retaining the OEM quality. So the following Grimmspeed products will be finding their way into the Batmobile.

- Ported/Coated Intake Manifold
- Ported/Coated TGV deletes
- Ported/Coated Headers & Cross-pipe
- Phenolic Spacers

At this point I still don't think I will be going EWG but we will see.. For emissions and other reasons I'm still on the fence here.

So far the flow parts have been taken care of, so I needed to do something about the little snail that I have on there. Right now the fact that I am running the stock STi shortblock and still running my 02 WRX tranny, made it so that I didn't want to go with a huge turbo, but wanted to go with something that would be a fun street turbo. This is where I started to talk with Jerry back at Deadbolt. These were the guys that I originally bought my 16G from and have had great respect for. Jerry and I talked and it looks like the 16G will be going back to get massaged into a TD06-20G. This will also be paired up with a nice set of Power Enterprise 800cc injectors.

Now that I will have everything off of the car, I wanted to address the crazy Raw Fuel Smell TSB that Subaru won't do anything about other than charge you crazy amounts of money to change out a $13 part. So I started looking around and had heard good things about Agency Power Fuel rails. So I reached out to one of my local vendors, Joe at First Force Performance . Joe is running the Agency Power fuel rails on his 2000 RS that has a swapped JDM WRX engine with lots of other goodies including a nice rotated mount turbo setup. He has been quite happy with the fuel rails in his setup and has been able to source me a nice set of these fuel rails.

Ok.. now I have the Injectors, Rails, Turbo, Heads, Pulleys, Porting, and Coating taken care of, I needed some more fresh air coming into the turbo. This is where I started talking to Matt at KS Technology about their 73mm MegaMAF short ram intake. This is a great product and probably one of the only alternatives out there to the Perrin product. Matt has been great and assured me that their quality is second to none and I will not be disappointed. This BigMAF addition should make sure that we can provide the right amount of air to the new turbo.

So what is the last piece of the puzzle.... TUNING!!! This is where Andy and Paul at Neetronics have stepped up and are taking care of me. Neetronics just installed their second Dyno. So now they have their existing load based dyno for tuning and simulating load and driving scenarios and then also their new DynoJet dyno for providing consistent reliable numbers to be able to accurately measure your gains. Paul pretty much can tune anything that that drives!!!

The car will be at Neetronics for their Dyno Day Meet on July 5th so that I can get the baseline on the car done so we have some starting numbers to be able to compare against after the work has been completed.



For those who are not familiar with my some of my build threads and my car here are some pics of Batman's Tumbler...

There's much better shots of the widebody bugeye on NASIOC. I know I've even cross posted them here before.
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Old 2008-09-04, 11:49 AM   #2
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Thanks.

KSTech stuff will be shown at the big SubieFest in SoCal this weekend too. The good local guys at Kaminari Competition will be down there and showing off some of my stuff along with theirs. There may be a partnership brewing between the two local "K" companies. Now if we could just get GSTMike to move up here...
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