My friend just bought a bone stock 1995 TSi AWD. To be quite honest, I thought it would be much faster than it was.. I've never been in a stock GSX but it was kind of dissapointing.
Anyway, he wants to get started on modding it for more power, and while I do have a lot of theoretical knowledge on the 4G63, I don't have much real-world experience, seeing as how I'm a 2GNTer at heart.
From what I know, however, the best place to start would be a full 2.5" turboback exhaust, a boost controller, and a 1G blowoff valve. He's going to stick with the stock T-25 for a while until he can get a 14b (not much better, I know, but still better)
Do you think he'll see a significant power improvement over stock on the butt-dyno with that setup?
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#8666, "RE: Stock 95 TSi... Time to mod!" In response to Reply # 0
MBC(17psi Max on t25), Intake, 3" Catback Exhaust, 2.5" Downpipe, Fuel Pump, 660cc Injectors, SAFC or Keydiver Chip, BOV Upgrade, Boost Gauge, FMIC.....definately not in this order.
_____________________________________________ Jerrome B. 1995 GSX - Race 1997 GST - Drive 1995 GST - Who the hell knows
#8668, "RE: Stock 95 TSi... Time to mod!" In response to Reply # 2
on stock fuel system I wouldn't go higher then 15psi. 2.5 DP and 3" Cat Back is ideal setup. You will lose power with a 2.5" Catback. And why the hell would you keep the stock Cat?
_____________________________________________ Jerrome B. 1995 GSX - Race 1997 GST - Drive 1995 GST - Who the hell knows
#8669, "RE: Stock 95 TSi... Time to mod!" In response to Reply # 3
I've heard 14psi is all the stock fuel system is good for, but maybe thats a conservative number. Also, have your 02 sensor ported, that'll help a bunch.
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#8670, "RE: Stock 95 TSi... Time to mod!" In response to Reply # 4
Originally posted by Silv Blt I've heard 14psi is all the stock fuel system is good for, but maybe thats a conservative number. Also, have your 02 sensor ported, that'll help a bunch.
Do you mean the O2 sensor housing? I was thinking of telling him to get an O2 eliminating DP... only thing is, the O2 eliminators replace the stock O2 housing with a bigger one, but it doesn't get rid of the actual O2 sensor, right? I would think not, but like I said I don't have much real world experience yet.
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#8671, "RE: Stock 95 TSi... Time to mod!" In response to Reply # 5
Someone explain to me why 2.5" DP is better than a 3" DP?? The turbo is providing enough backpressure for the engine to run. The easier it is for the turbine to get rid of that pressure the better - faster spool up.
#8672, "RE: Stock 95 TSi... Time to mod!" In response to Reply # 6
2.5" is fine for now if he doesn't plan on upgading the turbo too much. Most people just go straight to the 3" to kill 2 birds with one stone. Also, go with the Buschur exaust. Your list sounds about right. Those along with the free mods will make the car much more fun. Good luck with the new toy!
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#8673, "RE: Stock 95 TSi... Time to mod!" In response to Reply # 6
Originally posted by RST95eclipse Someone explain to me why 2.5" DP is better than a 3" DP?? The turbo is providing enough backpressure for the engine to run. The easier it is for the turbine to get rid of that pressure the better - faster spool up.
His t25 will creep out the ass with a 3" DP. From the looks of it, he is not upgrading for a while.
_____________________________________________ Jerrome B. 1995 GSX - Race 1997 GST - Drive 1995 GST - Who the hell knows