Alpine says they have a Uni Chip that will work but too much more power will trash the tranny and there are NO performance parts for it.
Alpine says they have a Uni Chip that will work but too much more power will trash the tranny and there are NO performance parts for it.
There's always megasquirt
megasquirt.info
Yup, Megasquirt is the way to go.
Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...
Ive been working with the greaddy E manage ultimate for some time on my Mazda, I was thinking of trying one on the VX to see if it will work. Acording to the manual it says isuzu. Since my warrentys done im thinking a S/C settup, why not I have one on my RX-8, RXP [jetski] and work at a high performance shop. I havent read around much on the sight, whats been done and whats been broken because of it. How are the alpine kits, i dont like the fact that there none intercooled.
Originally Posted by MoonRaker
if u want intercooled u could wait for Morgan-tec for his sc kit.
It CAN be done, as the MoonCraft VX did it, but wow was that pipe routing a rat nest. A front bumper clip also had to be created to extend the front end for the FMIC. I would LOVE to throw a turbo into the VX, but I am skeptical about an automatic tranny with use of a turbo. It just takes the FUN out of the whole driving experience without manual shifting with that boost, heh. I have been in serious internal debate about adding a FMIC to my WRX but from my research, nothing is gonna beat a solid TMIC with the factory scoop design. Owing a WRX that is made to be modded only creates a larger void for me when it comes to the VX. So much can be done to one, but I want to incorporate it all into the other as well. *sigh*
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
What we've been planning on the rally VX is smaller dual turbos feeding an intercooler mounted on top of the engine and fed by a low-profile hood scoop. The intercooler would be about 6 square feet and of a dual-inlet single outlet design, which are common in a variety of sizes. This keeps plumbing short, simple and efficient. Planned engine management is Megasquirt since it's supported, open source and uses no exotic components.
Originally Posted by WormGod
I havent seen it, if you could post a place for me to check it out. Ive been working with autorotor twin screw superchargers for 2 almost 3 years now, The problem we ran into with air to air I/Cs is a anoying harmonic sound. Im thinking a ford style water to air setup. That hood scoop idea might help with space.