bootyluvr's 2015 WRX Limited

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bootyluvr

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"I have about 50 miles on the reflash,it legit feels like I have a Cobb stage 1 tune." Yeah alright... Guy was obviously on pot when typing that post.

It's true. I agree with him. Maybe not all of the power that the Cobb Stage 1 tune gives you but it feels like it has more power. It's more linear. Not sure if you heard before but the throttle response was very "touchy" (so if you were 50% throttle it would really be at 100% throttle - just throwing out numbers. The car showed lower than it really was to make it faster).

I wish someone would have got dyno'd on the stock factory tune BEFORE the ECU reflash and then after. It's definitely night & day difference! No joke.
 
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New grill looks good man. I like the gentle but noticeable change. Very "adult" way to mod. Hahaha. I mean that in a good way.
 

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Not sure if this was asked before, but are you leasing or financing your car?
 

bootyluvr

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Washed her earlier.. I took the front plate off to do so... I had to put it back on but took a picture before.



Rear Shot

 

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It's surprising how much **** both the engine and cabin filters catch. And the stock cotton fiber filters work every bit as well as a K&N type cotton gauze filter.

Stock4Lyfe ^_^ :giggle:

After reading the facebook comedy board (2015+ owner's group), I'm convinced it's much better to stay stock, except for shifter / drivetrain / suspension mods.
 

bootyluvr

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It's surprising how much **** both the engine and cabin filters catch. And the stock cotton fiber filters work every bit as well as a K&N type cotton gauze filter.

After reading the facebook comedy board (2015+ owner's group), I'm convinced it's much better to stay stock, except for shifter / drivetrain / suspension mods.

Those guys are just retards lol

Cabin Air Filter - I replaced it tonight.

 

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I've witnessed the horrors at what they look like after 90k miles, sometimes a "family" takes up residence in the filter chamber.
 
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