Project GD STI: Getting More Power with Precision Turbo and Cobb Tuning! – Part 1
Our STI has been driving around as a daily for two years now with all of the typical bolt ons. It has been reliable at 318 whp with good driveability and fuel economy on regular pump gas, in other words a hassle free car that is very easy to live with. Of course if good was enough, more is better and we could not leave good enough alone.
One of the drawbacks of the EJ257 engine is that the bottom end is somewhat fragile and getting more power usually means more boost. We were close to maxing out the stock turbo and not willing to give up the daily driving convenience of 91 octane pump gas. We did not want to simply turn up the boost but rather make more power with the same boost and less backpressure so the turbo could run close to a crossover situation.
With lower backpressure there is less reversion and less retained heat in the combustion chamber, the engine is happier, runs cooler and tolerates more timing which can also result in cooler conditions in the combustion chamber. Less backpressure can allow a cascade effect of more power with less stress on the engine as a system.
It was time for an upgraded turbo. We just didn't want any turbo either. Yes we know that a rotated mount turbo system is best for power but we wanted to keep the stock location due to heat management and keeping some semblance of a stock appearance. We wanted a turbo upgrade that was a direct bolt in.
After studying the market, we found that Precision Turbo made what we were looking for, a totally engineered from the ground up stock replacement ball bearing turbo with the capability to make up to 500 hp. The Precision Turbo fits 2002+ WRXs, STIs and Foresters. We called up Precision and soon had a test unit in our hands.
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