So I finally did it... I bought an Accessport for my '06 STI

I'm cheap. True story lol, so there was no way I was going to spend $695 for a V2 AP brand new, instead, I picked up a used V1 for an '06 STI over on Nasioc for $250. Which was an awesome deal, according to the Fedex tracking number, it should be here tomorrow! The guy had a pretty high trader rating, and said it was unmarried, so I REALLY hope I didn't get ripped off, and that it's not still married to another car, I guess I'll find out tomorrow lol. It should be good for an extra 10-15whp with just the Cobb base Stage 1 map it comes with. So that will be nice

Anyway, I've made up my mind as to what I'm going to do powerwise to the STI, which really isn't much. It's a pretty short list:
1. Cobb Accessport. Which I'll eventually have Protuned, probably this summer. For those who don't know what an Accessport is, it's a flashed based tuning device... you connect/marry it to your factory OBDII port, which allows you to access/tune your factory ECU. On a Subie, it can control/modify fuel curves, timing and boost. It also, just so happens to come with a couple of OTS (off-the-shelf) maps from Cobb- Stage 1 (for stock cars, supposed to be good for about 320hp & 340tq on 91 octane, at the crank not wheels lol) & Stage 2 (for cars with a turboback exhaust, supposed to be good for about 345bhp & 385tq on 91 octane at the crank). For more info, here's the new V2 AP from Cobb:
http://www.cobbtuning.com/products/?id=3256
2. TurboXS Stealthback exhaust, catted version. This will replace every part of my car's "turboback" exhaust EXCEPT for the rear axleback section... so basically, from the back, you won't be able to tell the car has an almost complete full exhaust. It's a huge 4" bellmouth downpipe, tapering down to 3", into a 3" high flow cat, to a 3" mid-pipe, where it will connect to the 2.5" factory axleback. The beauty is, with the cat in place, it should pass emissions, and sound almost exactly like stock hehe. I've heard sound clips, and it's hardly louder at all, so it should be the ultimate "sleeper" exhaust. After doing research, I'll probably be leaving about 5whp on the table going with the catted version, and maybe a couple ponies with the OEM axleback, but not too noticeable. Here are pics of the exhaust:

Here's the stock DP vs the TXS DP for comparison:


3. Walbro 255lph fuel pump. For insurance. It's not really "needed" per se, but there have been a few STI owners who have had their stock fuel pumps die when pushed hard for a while. They're only like $89 with an install kit new, so it's really just for cheap insurance.
Overall, from what I understand, on Revolutions Performance's Dyno Dynamics dyno, "Stage 2" tuned STI's (full turboback exhaust & Protune), put down between 250-290whp, with catted cars on the lower end of that. Although, since I will be leaving in the factory axleback & running a HF cat, it will probably be on the lower end of that. Depending on a number of variables, I'm thinking/hoping after tuning, I should be making about 250-270whp on a Dyno Dynamics, which would be about 305-330whp on MAC's overinflated Dynojet. We'll see though.
I'm definitely robbing myself of a few ponies by running a cat and OEM axleback, but I shouldn't have to worry about boost creep with those 2 restrictions & tuning, which is important to me. No worries about emissions either. To me, it's worth it. Maybe if I get bored in the future, it's always easy to find a higher flowing axleback & race pipe, but I'm thinking I'll be happy with this setup.
Overall, I spent $250 on the AP, and will probably pick up the exhaust components used on Nasioc as well, as I can easily find a TXS stealthback on there used for about $350-$400, and will buy the fuel pump new, for about $90. Then, I'll be paying for a Protune, which should set me back about $300. Overall, only about a $990-$1040 investment total. Not bad IMO.
From there... well, suspension (JDM STi pink springs on stock struts & Cusco sway bars), tires (haven't decided on a tire yet, something wider than stock 225's though), brake pads & lines (most likely Goodridge lines & Ferodo pads) will be the only things I do to the car, which, I'll probably spread out over the next couple years.
This is just a short list the plans I have in store for my STI, and I felt like sharing them. Hope everyone is having a great day! Happy modding!!
-Brandon

