2015 wrx upgrade turbo
It transforms the vehicle into a seriously fast street drivable weapon.
#2015 wrx upgrade turbo manual#
The power and torque figures for the manual transmission and CVT were very impressive to say the least. Unequal Ceramic Coated Turbo Exhaust Manifold Assembly The Base Turbo Kit includes the following:ĪVO2049 Billet Turbocharger with 12 PSI Actuator The kit will also fit the Levorg 2015+ & Forester XT 2014+ models. To finish it off there is an oil drain assembly to oil reservoir tank setup to hold the excess oil before it is scavenged back into the engine via the factory oil pump at the rear of the engine. We also supply the restricted oil supply fitting for the braided oil supply line in the kit. The turbocharger is fitted with the water banjos for the factory water lines to fit straight on to. There were also many customers that might already have an aftermarket exhaust system and that it would be a sore point if you had to spend more money on the exhaust system. We understood that emission conscious places like California and Japan require the standard cat to be run in the OEM position. The reason for this was to allow for the fitment of the standard setup factory or aftermarket exhaust system. We supply and fit a short turbo outlet adaptor that goes on the back of the turbocharger. We also use a stainless perforated layered turbo base gasket and turbo outlet gasket. It is put together with Inconel Studs and 309 Stainless Nuts to ensure heat will not affect the tightness and therefore avoid possible exhaust leaks. To ensure reliability we pre-assemble the kit. Our billet turbocharger is very linear and delivers smoothly across the rpm range. The other reason for the turbocharger choice was that due to probably a large proportion of the vehicles being fitted with a CVT, we did not want a laggy turbo that all of a sudden increases torque and power over 1000rpm like some and then puts major pressure on the CVT. We opted for a billet turbocharger that was going to max out at about 400hp at the engine with standard compression so that it was responsive down low and also could rev to redline. This would mean designing the manifold slightly unequal 4 into 1, it was not easy to do within the confines of space that was available but it was achieved and with the standard position exhaust system still being able to be fitted. While designing the kit, another aim was to make the boxer sound more prominent compared to its non-existence in standard trim. So we thought to do this properly that a whole turbo kit which included manifold, turbocharger, oil and water plumbing, inlet hose from airbox to turbocharger entry and intercooler hose from turbocharger compressor outlet to hot side intercooler entry would be necessary. The detonation issues then led to engine failure. Once boost was increased even with an upgraded exhaust system, the back pressure caused by the small manifold runners and small turbocharger increased to a point where it caused cylinder pressures and then detonation issues. After much testing with the WRX 2015+ vehicles concluded that the standard turbo and manifold setup was a major restriction when wanting to increase your horsepower and torque.