Snail Performance - Subaru Tuning in NorCal and Phoenix
  • Home
  • Services
  • COBB Tuning Support
    • Accessport Custom Map Install
    • 2015+ STI COBB OTS Map Info
    • Data Logging
    • AP Serial Number
  • ECUTEK Support
    • ECU Connect Programming Kit
    • Support Vehicles
    • EcuTek ProECU Download
  • Contact
  • Base Map Request
  • Apparel
  • Journal
  • Product

Why do you need the under hood ducting for your Subaru

1/16/2019

0 Comments

 
So you bought that super cool carbon fiber hood for your STI or WRX but you didn't swap over the under hood ducting from your stock hood for your intercooler. Is that hurting the way your engine performs? We did a test on two different 15+ WRX's on the same day to get you the info. Both of these car are running the same mods with stock TMIC. Only difference is one is running the stock hood with the ducting and the other is running a carbon fiber hood with no ducting. 
Picture
Here is what we found out and wanted to share with you. The graph above is the manifold temperature taken after the intercooler. The bottom line shows the temps from the car with the stock hood with the factory air scoop ducting. The top line shows the temps of the car with the aftermarket hood with no ducting. We already know that the stock TMIC on the 15+ WRX's are not that great and upgrading to a Grimmspeed or ProcessWest TMIC is the best thing you can do for the WRX. The whole pull on the dyno the difference was around 20 degrees this resulted in a power loss mainly at the top end of the power band start at around 4700 rpms.

​The chart below shows the intake air temp the temp sensor was seeing in the intake. The intake temps are pretty close to each other so you know the air coming in wasn't that different between the two cars. 
Picture
Picture
Here you can see the power and torque loss due to the increase in manifold temps. Some cars can be different, but this is what we found with these two cars. This was a loss of 21 whp and 11 wtq for the car with no ducting. Would have been more if it was in the summer months with the warmer ambient air. 

In closing the hood does add some style to your car and that's what modifying cars is all about, but if you want the hood please install the scoop ducting or go FMIC.
If you have any questions feel free to give us a call be happy help you out. 
Contact Us
Just a little add on since people where asking about it. This is comparing the stock TMIC to a Grimmspeed TMIC w/ chargepipe kit. You can see that the GS TMIC is keeping the charge air temp lower than the stock TMIC. Also a big improvement at the top end with almost a 40 degrees difference over a stock TMIC. Cooler air equals more power!!
Picture
0 Comments

    Archives

    April 2019
    January 2019
    October 2017
    July 2016
    January 2016
    May 2015
    March 2015
    July 2014
    February 2014
    October 2013
    September 2013
    August 2013
    May 2013
    March 2013
    February 2013
    January 2013
    December 2012
    November 2012
    October 2012
    September 2012
    August 2012
    June 2012
    May 2011
    April 2011
    November 2010

    RSS Feed

Snail CA


Snail AZ

155 Borland Ave
Auburn, CA 95603
916.341.9888

3327 N 35th Ave
​Phoenix, AZ 85017
623.518.3462

© COPYRIGHT 2018. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
PRIVACY POLICY
  • Home
  • Services
  • COBB Tuning Support
    • Accessport Custom Map Install
    • 2015+ STI COBB OTS Map Info
    • Data Logging
    • AP Serial Number
  • ECUTEK Support
    • ECU Connect Programming Kit
    • Support Vehicles
    • EcuTek ProECU Download
  • Contact
  • Base Map Request
  • Apparel
  • Journal
  • Product