VA My 18 STi "Trixie"

I installed all the parts i gathered over the last 6 months. Taking her to a stage 3 level..

Parts list...

Engine:
Cobb turbo back
Cobb SF intake
Cobb turbo inlet
ETS top mount
Stock TGVs deleted
3mm spacers
1050 injectors
Radium fuel rails
Radium DM FPR
Radium fuel dampers
Radium fuel plumbing kit

Brakes:
DBA T3 front rotors
Hawk 5.0 pads

Interior:
AP pillar mount
AEM wide band
Subaru short shifter
Shifter bushing


So much more to come.....
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Grinder34

Track Monkey
Looks good!

Did you do that PnP yourself?

The intake also looks cool with the window! That's not standard, is it? Looks rad!
 
Yeah, PnP i did myself. I used to build racing kart engines so i've done a few.

The intake i did after seeing another guy do it. Thought it looked good, so i did mine. I like it a lot

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Grinder34

Track Monkey
How easy was the intake box? I'm sure some people might appreciate a how-to write up! :tup:
 

Batmobile_Engage

Squirrel Meat Aficionado.
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How easy was the intake box? I'm sure some people might appreciate a how-to write up! :tup:

You're damn right! My setup is quite a bit different, but even then I'd be really interested to see how this was built and put together.
Once I clear my plate of the 1,000 other things I have to do, I would be down to build something like this myself.

From the photo, the material and build quality looks amazing. I thought for sure it had to be a professionally manufactured aftermarket piece.

Man, I love it when homemade custom stuff turns out that nice.
 

Alin

Diehard Car Enthusiast!
That intake cover is pure eye candy porn, and is an offense that should be ban-able! [MENTION=1]IGOTASTi[/MENTION] ! :lol:

Fantastic job, [MENTION=6578]RollnOn2018[/MENTION] ! :tup:
 
Thanks guys! It wasn't to bad to do the lid. It was actually harder to fit the lexan around the tabs for the lid to attach and get the biggest opening.

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Grinder34

Track Monkey
Thanks guys! It wasn't to bad to do the lid. It was actually harder to fit the lexan around the tabs for the lid to attach and get the biggest opening.

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Seriously, do a write-up!

Even if you don't have any pictures, let us know what was involved.

1) Tools needed
2) Parts & approximate cost
3) Step-by-step as best you remember
4) Tricky bits and protips


go!
 

Alin

Diehard Car Enthusiast!
Seriously, do a write-up!

Even if you don't have any pictures, let us know what was involved.

1) Tools needed
2) Parts & approximate cost
3) Step-by-step as best you remember
4) Tricky bits and protips


go!

Dude, if the process is simple and parts are cheap, I'm about to do this to all my cars, even if they're stock!!!!!!! :rofl:
 
Re: My 18 STi "Trixie"

Guys, I will hook you up on Sunday.

I'm traveling right now and I will do pictures and such.

But on the real, took me like 1.5 hours. Only cause of me constantly checking fitment.

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Grinder34

Track Monkey
Yeah, i'm wondering about doing it to mine, for DUAL goodness... Problem is it's a panel filter under there so looks less cool. But easily swappable back to stock if i get an extra set of covers.

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