I am installing a 3-bar map sensor and the MEth injection kit tonight!
Gonna shoot for 400 on a dyno probably sometime this month. I don't want to street tune it too far, I like watching the AFR's on the computer as I ramp up.
But.... I will up the boost a little this weekend if all goes well! Gonna shoot for a 12.5 or better at Woodburn.
Trying to get STI pistons to work....
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Careful with those STi cast pistons man. A little det and they'll be done quickly. As far as your build, I admire what you've done. Thinking out of the box is the way I do it 
On my current motor (in my WRX), I actually reverted backwards from a EJ257 block to a EJ25x 'phase 1'
Well, I expected it to be temporary but I've actually re-thought this after 3k miles or so on the motor. It's got a nice set of Crower I-Beam rods, Wiseco 2618 forged pistons, ACL Race bearings, and a balanced crank. This is all set up with a zero deck and .051" Cometic gaskets. Estimated CR is about 9.1:1 This is the right way to do it when you've got the motor set up properly. At 20-22psi on pump gas it's been good to go. I haven't had it on the dyno yet but I would estimate it at 400whp -/+ based on other cars I've tuned etc. I will probably push it to 30psi on the dyno for a short time to dial in a race gas map. I think it should hold fine. Certainly the rods, pistons, and crank will LOL!
BTW, Phase 1 rods are the longest of the 2.5 motors at just over 5.18", where as Phase 2 NA are 5.16" and the turbo rods are just under 5.14". We acheived a zero deck by cutting .030" from the top of the pistons in a mill per direction of Wisecos maximum specs.
On the Legacy EJ22 related, I've got a WRX manifold, STi up-pipe, WRX DP, and WRX turbo that will be going on my 1991 Legacy. Nothing big, maybe 8psi WG pressure along w/ a TMIC, WRX fuel pump, etc. Now I've got to figure out a safe way to tune it. Sucks not having a tunable ECU so I may get a simple piggyback which should do the trick.

On my current motor (in my WRX), I actually reverted backwards from a EJ257 block to a EJ25x 'phase 1'

BTW, Phase 1 rods are the longest of the 2.5 motors at just over 5.18", where as Phase 2 NA are 5.16" and the turbo rods are just under 5.14". We acheived a zero deck by cutting .030" from the top of the pistons in a mill per direction of Wisecos maximum specs.
On the Legacy EJ22 related, I've got a WRX manifold, STi up-pipe, WRX DP, and WRX turbo that will be going on my 1991 Legacy. Nothing big, maybe 8psi WG pressure along w/ a TMIC, WRX fuel pump, etc. Now I've got to figure out a safe way to tune it. Sucks not having a tunable ECU so I may get a simple piggyback which should do the trick.
1.) '02 WRX-2482cc-TD06H-20G-FMIC (just sold)
2.) '90 Legacy-2.5 turbo, VF39, Haltech E8 in-hand - waiting for the 5mt swap
2.) '90 Legacy-2.5 turbo, VF39, Haltech E8 in-hand - waiting for the 5mt swap
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Did I miss that part
Is that the STi piston? If so, that's a pretty bad one. Hell, I wouldn't trust cast pistons (regardless of being high-silicone) to high heat, high power situations. Sure, some folks are able to ring out 450whp out of them and maybe more, but they ALL fail at some point. Even the con rods will go with enough effort
I had two bent rods (factory 257) on my last motor. Granted, nobody really knows what happend as the pistons were in perfect shape (no det evidence on the tops or on the sparkplugs), but one rod was bent about 3mm laterally and the other one about 1mm off. It looked to be a hydrolock problem with either the fuel injectors and/or the computer that caused it. That or they were just over powered.


1.) '02 WRX-2482cc-TD06H-20G-FMIC (just sold)
2.) '90 Legacy-2.5 turbo, VF39, Haltech E8 in-hand - waiting for the 5mt swap
2.) '90 Legacy-2.5 turbo, VF39, Haltech E8 in-hand - waiting for the 5mt swap