02-22-2024, 12:16 PM | #1 |
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Tuning Required for Intake?
Coming from other platforms that require tuning for any engine modifications, I'm curious if either piggyback (Dahler, RaceChipe, JB4, etc.) or unlocked ecu tuning is required on the S58 for engine modifications in order to be safe.
I'm specifically interested aftermarket intakes. I'm not really interested in exhausts yet, although I'm looking at mid-pipes. From what I've gathered so far, based on how the motors are set up, intakes will be fine. Thanks for the info! |
02-22-2024, 12:52 PM | #2 |
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I will be honest, I am not AS WELL versed in the S58 as I was on the B58 but for most applications the intake was strictly for induction noise. Even the stock airbox could do a tune without issue. The biggest limiting factor on the B58 was the downpipe so in order to really get a tune going you just replaced the cat with a high flow cat/race pipe and off to the races. (I had an MST intake, AA catted DP, JB4 with custom tune on the my old supra)
All that being said I plan on running an intake (have it in the garage) without a tune/piggyback as soon as I get through the break in period.
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Your car does not need to be tuned for intakes or catback exhausts (or lesser exhausts).
This is where there is some disagreement, and not going to argue this as there will be no winners, but if you want to run a highflow catted downpipes or catless downpipes, then you should be tuned |
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Which intake are you getting?
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The part I was “concerned with” is attached. Maybe it makes a difference maybe it doesn’t but my understanding is the smoother the path the better the airflow to an extent.
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Good news is if you do a few bolt ons AND a tune, the S58 makes crazy power that would cost like $30k, built motor, big turbo on the STi. |
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+1 Dinan is one of the more reasonably priced carbon intakes
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I have an FP green on my 2020! flex fuel, big fuel pump, 1600 cc injectors, EWG, ELH on stock RA motor makes 450 whp. It’s a loud angry beast but so much $$$ to get there, with wheels, suspension, etc. More than my M2 cost and doesn’t even have a built motor. It’s for sale but not trying too hard to sell
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My '12 and '19's were just Stage 2's. It's funny, my '05 made 400awhp and when I first drove my M2 I knew right away that BMW underrated the power numbers. But you're right, takes so much money to build the EJ motors. Fun process along the way though! |
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