I have a fully built 17 STI But my GF has a 2019 WRX CVT She started off completely stock Then got the AP V3 felt a good difference, then she got a Cobb big SF intake and a Cobb catback exhaust just for sound ,it felt okay but it wasn’t as responsive the DAM was dropping ,CVT,s run very rich and their constantly in boost so we decided to get some other things we pulled the trigger on a grimmspeed too mount intercooler and IAG TGV deletes EGR deletes and a grimmspeed electronic boost control solenoid with a pro tune from Paul at YIMI SPORT in SOCAL and the difference was night and day better cooling much more turbo boost with reliability final numbers 280 WHP 280torque . If they had the j -pipe in stock we would of done that also and it would of been a solid 300 at both angles , these mods aren’t only power mods but supporting mods and better then OEM with a J-pipe your reducing back pressure the TMIC your getting better air , equals more boost You can run these mods and keep your numbers still pretty decent , remember it’s the same motor FA20DIT just different transmission and he is absolutely right at 310 to 330 is the max . Your gambling really at any numbers but if your tune is on point you won’t have an issue . When I first asked Paul about tuning this platform he was not hesitant at all he said sure you can’t run power 6speed but it’s the still the same motor . Oh by the way I do like your videos but Cobb did have a stage 2 OTS that just included the J-pipe but they pulled within 6 months because the map was starting to make the CVT slip So obviously stating a pro tune is your best bet not a E tune or EMAIL tune get your car on a DYNO .
I actually didn't know that they released a stage 2! I am jealous of your GF's car. The manual WRX and STI are great, but suck when dailying in traffic. What numbers are you making with your STI?
Auto Enthusiast yeah her car is pretty quick for what it is , my STI is making 529 WHP 489TORQUE on E85 one pump 91 it makes 450 WHP and 440 TORQUE it’s a fully built IAG STAGE 2 CLOSED DECK block with 1700 cc injectors DOM 3 turbo ETS FMIC the works pretty much I’m planning to change headers I have unequal length headers TOMIE planning on going equal length to get rid of the rumble , i want to get a rotated setup but it’s so expensive
Auto Enthusiast to be honest with you I have no clue I haven’t even took the car to the track or the strip I don’t really like launching my car I feel like it’s going to break . Track wise I don’t want to do a track day but unfortunately I’m on stock suspension right now I am going to get some TEIN coilovers but with my car there’s quite a bit of turbo lag like literally boost kicks in around 4500 that’s when you start hearing the EWG kick in then it sounds like BOEING 747 taking off it’s nuts lol so I need a track that’s made for higher speeds so auto cross is completely out of the question It’s highway monster that’s for sure lol What about you ?
Most of us are daily driving our CVT’s. I wouldn’t recommend anything other than Stage 1, and maybe some aesthetic mods. Horsepower is nice but the amount you will spend, you would have been better off getting a STI or missing a manual WRX.
As an owner of a CVT myself, this was very helpful. The next upgrade I want to do is the mishimoto trans cooler. I've been trying to get a hold of my dealership if it would void my warranty. Would you know? I know that installing a tune would void the warranty.
It's probably really late but if anyone else see this it doesn't void warranty. I asked at Subaru when I installed mine. But cobb access ports do void warrantys
Hey could you clarify if I understand the WRX's CVT properly? Launch control: Performed by stopping, holding brakes, pressing the accelerator, then releasing the breaks; truly continuously variable, optimal power RPM held. Manual drive: Intelligent mode: Truly continuously variable under 40% acceleration, stepped 'gears' above Sport mode: Truly continuously variable when under 30% acceleration, stepped 'gears' above Sport sharp mode: Stepped gear ratios [when stepped 'gears' are invoked, 'up-shifting' is not automatic, however 'down-shifting' is] Standard drive: [??? What happens here? Truly continuously variable transmission set to low RPMs regardless of acceleration?] [using the paddles at any time invokes stepped 'gears' temporarily] This is confusing as fuck. Lol. Even if the above is correct, it doesn't answer all questions. The transmission system is so simple, but it has such a complex computer program on top... Seems to me that a CVT should employ RPM steps instead of this wildly complicated mess of steps designed to reproduce the behavior of gears. It could be as simple as 3 settings- one low RPM setting for economy, one mid for sporty fun, and one high for optimal power. I understand why they'd want the car to have more punch if someone hits the gas, but they could just add a similar temporary adjustment, in this case to drive mode, kicking it into the next one of the three.
lmfao this is exactly what I thought about the system when I got mine. Unfortunately, no answers for you, but you're definitely asking the right questions.
So Subaru now uses a heavier weight synthetic oil in the CVT and changed the final drive gear to give there cars more lowend torque and maybe, longevity. These changes are within the last 2 years, so who can expound on this and how are Subaru CVTs built today for longevity? 200-400 thousand miles??
informative stuff, appreciate it. Ive been looking to add a trans cooler to my car for the past 3 months... actually its been sitting in the box for th past 3 fricking months because around my area, dealers wont sale the HTCVT fluid -_-... and ive tried amazon but it seems they wont ship to hawaii, any ideas you got?
i have a 2020 wrx cvt i was planning to do a big intake a j pipe, blow off valve and take it to dyno for tune im not looking for much power i just want it to sound better and maybe some pops or some would that be okay?
I got the 22 wrx cvt and im looking to tune it so far I've seen only the jb4 be used on it but places say they only use cobb platform or ecutek platform but I know that cobb doesnt do cvt unless it was the 21 wrx I'm not sure though
@@ziyuzhao5943in the old CVT, new one is stronger. COBB provides OTS for stage 2. You can get away with 320/320 without much risk unless you launch it all the time, which would hurt it regardless. With the cooler currently in the SPT the Japanese were running 295/295 in their STI and wilderness edition outback and Crosstrek both can tow 3500 which speaks to torque and the amount of stress you can give it.
Hey i like yours videos.im from seekonk mass.i have a question i put perrin intake,blox muffler delete and cobb accessport stage 1 but my car is running like s*** I don't know what's going on. What do you think I should do.2016 subaru wrx premium with 47,500 miles.any help I appreciate it.thanks...
the car is running crazy sometimes I start the car in the morning and the engine sounds like the spark plugs are bad.when the car is warm run fine but when I hit full throttle you can feel the car is bogging after 4,700 rpms I think I'm going to set up one appointment with brent tuner.and see what's going on.