22+ WRX STi Transmission Swap iWire Spiider DCCD Pro Install
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Today we are finally finishing the STi trans swap by hooking up the Si-Drive DCCD Controller
Link below:
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I don’t subscribe to people often but you seem like a cool dude, I like your content, and your car is awesome
Thanks man!
I love the shot at 10:35 it shows all of the cars lines that are hard to see unless you're in person looking at it.
been waiting for this!
Where did you source an sti transmission for 2022 wrx? What model? Year? What site?
The trans and diff were from a 2014 sti. Driveshaft was from 2015+ STI
Nice, it is awesome. Question: Does it show up on the dash where the balance is, or is it on auto?
On the little led screen it does show when it's in auto and the lights move. I like to set it so it's green and in auto mode
can we be friends?!?!? ive been looking for this info finally found your videos.
What up friend! 👋🏻
@ going through your playlist lol. I was about to order the ETs intercooler kit and gesi j pipe, then watched a video from street inspired and he had blown up his trans quickly using the same e tuner I use. Made me nervous.
Hi mate
Does this dccd module work with the same parameters as the original when it is in + automatic /- automatic?
yes the dccd pro as the option for both auto +/-
I usually drive in auto mode with power to the back
great to see bro
From a traction standpoint It doesn’t make sense to install the DCCD to work on open differentials.
The CVT VB comes with the 45 F:55 R split on open differentials and nobody is claiming any performance advantages over the 50:50 split.
You might as well go all the way and install the mechanical differentials just to get closer to completing the full STI drivetrain swap.
The CVT is also open front and rear diff. The sti has an LSD front and rear and locking center diff. The controller lets me adjust the center diff just like a stock STi
@@JoeyMontalto did you ever consider the Spec.B 6MT? To avoid all the DCCD stuff?
That's cool.
Just had my trans rebuilt by Subaru. So 17k miles clutch and trans replaced. I haven't even beat on it. The motor doesn't go with the drivetrain. Wish they just would have come out with an STI. What brakes are you going with that's the main issue with this car.
17k? 😮
I knew the trans would be a weak point as I grenaded my old VA wrx trans with the ets turbo kit. I wish they had this motor with the STI trans stock. Love it now! As far as brakes I'm looking at swapping the TR brakes over possibly
Did you have mods? And how much WHP were you pushing ?
Will you be looking to add more power now that the trans is finished ?
Yes! More power will come 😈
Where do you recommend for buying a sti swap kit?
I purchased mine from JDM motor in MD. I spoke with them to get a good doner
How’s it cruise at highway speeds? Like around 65-75mph? What rpm?
It’s about the same as the oem trans
This is a very $$$$$ project. What's the total you've paid so far? Between buying my premium, plus the wheels, cat-back exhaust, front lip, side skirts, rear spoiler, tint, I'm at like $47k. kind of crazy
Check out my trans swap review video. I have a break down of the total cost of the swap there! :)
Awesome video! So is this just for the dccd or is it for the si drive too? Is there a display for the dccd and si drive somewhere?
The LED screen I mounted in the little cubbie on the left side I showed. You can use rheir controls or purchase your own si drive controller to work with it. When you order your kit you have to select how you will adjust the center diff.
Should wack on a cold air intake and a bov valve
If you don’t already if you have need to make them louder and then it will be a great a pov drive
honestly unless your trying to track your car or make more than 400 whp this isnt worth it my opinion.
If you do the swap you will need a controller like this to go on the Dyno.
@@JoeyMontalto my apologies I was talking about the swap
@@jameskocks4734It’s a good idea when you’re 50k+ miles in and need a clutch. Especially if you plan to keep it