Hmmm I'd say if you're doing more than 8 valves and want to rough in the valves then probably. Though you need to pay attention to what's going on and I always finished the valve by hand to really get it to where I wanted. Maybe I'm just being too careful, but better safe than sorry. Also don't run the drill at top speed or you'll burn out the internals. (As some amazon reviews show) but it can definitely help speed up the process, make it easier to keep suction, and ease hand cramping haha
I'll just say that I am not an expert here, but I'll share what I've seen in my experience... Did your Impreza come with the FB20? I thought they just came with the FB25. But the main differences I know about wiring between the two motors is that like every FB25 doesn't have VVT on the exhaust cams, so no actuators or position sensors on the exhaust cams. And then I think the MAF sensor is different and you have to scale things in tuning differently for it. And depending on the years, TGV's operate slightly differently. but that's probably if you've just switched between stand along TGVs and integrated ones (i.e. 2014 forester intake, vs 2017 legacy ones) Oh also FB25 injectors I think flow a little more than FB20 ones. I think everything else is the same (famous last words)
Something to think about..... fuel from the injectors will come in contact with the RTV plugs in those runners not sure how long that will hold up? Maybe JB weld would be better as it is fuel resistant
Its not a good idea to "delete" these tgv flaps on the na 2.0 or 2.5.. You will loose most of your low end and gain nothing on top end and will not be able to tune it to make up for it.
Don't give up. You'll get it. Appreciate the updates. Can't wait to see it running.
great project. I just bought a XV with 217k mile son it, running great, just found your vid and i am following this proiject. Great job so far.
Brilliant stuff! 😎👍
Awesome following all this! This is motivating me to upgrade my FB20 to an FB25 in my 2014 Impreza Sport (lowered Crosstrek)
Save yourself some heartache and buy a low mileage running fb25 if you decide to ride this roller coaster lol
@@ReadySetProjectsis the fb25 a plug and play swap in the 1st XV?
Great Job. Your dog may not of liked a vacuum made with a Venturi.
Good move with the new valves. Those others would have eaten valve seals and probably never seated well.
You are awesome
How did you like the valve lapping tool? Worth it? Thanks
Hmmm I'd say if you're doing more than 8 valves and want to rough in the valves then probably. Though you need to pay attention to what's going on and I always finished the valve by hand to really get it to where I wanted. Maybe I'm just being too careful, but better safe than sorry. Also don't run the drill at top speed or you'll burn out the internals. (As some amazon reviews show) but it can definitely help speed up the process, make it easier to keep suction, and ease hand cramping haha
Hit up BR Tuning
He can tune it remotely for those TGV mods etc!
HOLY TANGENT! You digress you digress.
What all do you have to do wiring wise cause I have my fb20 in my impreza now. And it’s throwing codes
I'll just say that I am not an expert here, but I'll share what I've seen in my experience...
Did your Impreza come with the FB20? I thought they just came with the FB25. But the main differences I know about wiring between the two motors is that like every FB25 doesn't have VVT on the exhaust cams, so no actuators or position sensors on the exhaust cams. And then I think the MAF sensor is different and you have to scale things in tuning differently for it. And depending on the years, TGV's operate slightly differently. but that's probably if you've just switched between stand along TGVs and integrated ones (i.e. 2014 forester intake, vs 2017 legacy ones) Oh also FB25 injectors I think flow a little more than FB20 ones.
I think everything else is the same (famous last words)
nobody makes a TGV delete for the FB20? thats one of the first mods I did on my WRX
Something to think about..... fuel from the injectors will come in contact with the RTV plugs in those runners not sure how long that will hold up? Maybe JB weld would be better as it is fuel resistant
That’s what I was thinking. I know some rtv is fuel resistant, but at least if it gets sucked in I don’t think rtv wouldn’t do too much damage. 🤔
5 months and how many Ahh and Oh Geez are chalked up ?
Its not a good idea to "delete" these tgv flaps on the na 2.0 or 2.5.. You will loose most of your low end and gain nothing on top end and will not be able to tune it to make up for it.
😂finish the damn engine already
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