TGVs | How to Modify for MORE HP (and NO CODES!)

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • This video is all about Subaru EJ-series TGVs (Tumble Generator Valves). HOW they work and HOW to modify them for more HP!
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Komentáře • 252

  • @recoverygose
    @recoverygose Před 6 lety +38

    Good video but if you've come this far and still want to leave the rod in there for emissions reasons you should atleast cut out the divider that is cast into the housing with a sawzal. After those are out you can dremel the inside of the housings flat and even knife-edge the rod for maximum airflow. This will give you the most benefit and retain your emissions systems.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 6 lety +9

      Dude - thanks for sharing! Yep, that would definitely flow better. Like it. 🤙

  • @thatoneguy454c
    @thatoneguy454c Před rokem +5

    Wish I would have seen this video like 2 months ago lol. I got the IAG delete parts. I will say it makes a noticeable difference though. I mean like a 15 whp difference, and much better throttle response.

  • @danschafer8050
    @danschafer8050 Před 4 lety +12

    Good video. BTW the screws strip because they are crimped or staked on the ends, they are not a softer material just regular plated steel. So no amount of soaking or heat will help you.

  • @juddlewis9939
    @juddlewis9939 Před rokem +5

    Would be cool to make a bracket and small shaft that can bolt next to the tgv so that you can fully delete them but still have no codes

  • @Snake.br549
    @Snake.br549 Před rokem +2

    Take the shaft out cut a section put it between the sensor and the activator plug it in and lay it off to the side of course with something to hold it together that way you get your air flow with no codes

  • @trnql_noir
    @trnql_noir Před rokem +8

    Is it possible to remove the OEM TGVs and just jump the sensors? Kinda like jumping the PCV sensors while doing an AOS install
    Or maybe just have the motors sit somewhere else in the engine bay with aftermarket TGVs in their place?

  • @sneakyfoz3692
    @sneakyfoz3692 Před 6 lety +6

    If anything screws potentially coming loose in the TGV and going into the motor is reason enough to leave them out. I remember on a Nissan car with QR25DE motor I owned screws on a similar butterfly intake emissions BS coming loose and destroying motors was a common problem.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 6 lety

      Hell yes. I agree, that reason alone - done ✅

    • @lulypadilla1165
      @lulypadilla1165 Před 6 lety +1

      Sneaky Foz WRONG ! All factory butterfly screws are tapered on the opposite side . Nearly impossible for them to screw themselfs out . You don't have to go thru the trouble of drilling them out but just use a Dremel and quickly grind the threaded end off and the screw will easily screw out .

    • @sneakyfoz3692
      @sneakyfoz3692 Před 6 lety +1

      Luly Padilla go look up Nissan QR25DE butterfly screw. Thanks apology accepted.
      www.google.com.au/search?q=nissan+Qr25de+butterfly+screws&rlz=1CDGOYI_enAU780AU780&oq=nissan+Qr25de+butterfly+screws&aqs=chrome..69i57.14302j0j4&hl=en-GB&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 6 lety

      True and good info. Thanks for sharing. One thing I would add is that cutting the screws or drilling them out - both take about 5 min. - so I wound say about equally easy methods to use.

  • @errickbrooks1804
    @errickbrooks1804 Před 3 lety +9

    I would have been more concerned about the screws falling out into the motor than the turbulence they make Or what smalle amount of horsepower game you do actually make

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety +1

      Agree. That is a bigger concern for sure! 👊

  • @GrammaToad
    @GrammaToad Před rokem +2

    Couldn't you plug the holes with something like JB weld?

  • @dezertdime1072
    @dezertdime1072 Před 4 lety +1

    he probably put the screws back in because when the blades are in the warmed up position and the holes are not inline with the air flow it'll cause a whistling sound that could potentially be annoying if you could hear it because air is flowing past not through the hole and then you'd have to tear everything back apart to replace those screws

  • @InobuZ
    @InobuZ Před 4 lety +3

    Actually you have to look at the holes as voids in the path of flow. Picture the water going down the river. The voids in the path causes the water to swirl. That swirl creates a cushion and ripple in air flow. The bolt will cause the air to deflect outward creating a vortex which can be beneficial.
    The effects will be see in the higher RPM's at top end speeds.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 4 lety

      Interesting. Thanks for dropping the knowledge for everyone! 👊

    • @InobuZ
      @InobuZ Před 4 lety +7

      @@SubaruONLY HP gains are subjective. HP gains seen on the Dyno can be lost on the road. It was hilarious when people would ask how much power are you putting down and I would say 327whp and they would have this look and walk away.....then we would meet on the road and my WRX would walk away...lol ....It happened with a Mustang Cobra.
      Subaru's make efficient power verses brute power.

  • @fredastaire6156
    @fredastaire6156 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video Luke!! THank You!
    BTW, could we jut remove the rod entirely and keep the motor plugged in so as not to throw a CEL?

  • @ronschunck6574
    @ronschunck6574 Před 3 lety +2

    Unknown knowledge: How long do those flaps stay closed? The answer is as soon as you start your car, the plates remain closed and will stay closed for 200 years. As soon as your foot touches the pedal and the ECU senses a TPS reading of 1, they flip open and stay open until you turn off the car. The myth with these is that they are closed "until the car is warm" and that's not true. The real power adder comes when boring them out and tuning, however this is an interesting $0 way to do some work on the weekend for a smattering of power.

  • @colinfiggins3372
    @colinfiggins3372 Před 4 lety +8

    Thanks for all your videos, Luke!! You've helped me get the courage to pull my 255 with 230k miles and start rebuilding it! Also, I think this video is the first time I've seen your eyes!

  • @a3970010
    @a3970010 Před rokem +4

    I have to ask this question. When removing a form of flow restriction such as this, would it be a good idea to reset your ECU to erase it's learned parameters?

  • @harrisonmorin616
    @harrisonmorin616 Před 2 lety +2

    Rewatching cause tearing mine down too! my xt build will be running this summer!

  • @andrewpowell8327
    @andrewpowell8327 Před 4 lety +1

    If the screw holes are turned perpendicular to the air flow, isn't possible that there could be a whistling noise/effect? Much like blowing across the neck opening of a beer bottle.

  • @lulypadilla1165
    @lulypadilla1165 Před 6 lety +6

    You DO NOT have to drill the screw out . It's much easier to just grind the threaded end off and the screw will screw right out . Use a dremel or drill with a grinding stone . Obviously leave the screws out once removed . All factory butterfly screws are tapered at the end making them nearly impossible to screw themselfs out and destroying a motor . The tapered end is why you'll strip them before breaking them loose . All said , nice video .

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 6 lety +2

      True. But, both methods only take like 5 min., so both fairly easy. 👍👍 Good to have TWO options, in case you only have a drill or only have a small cut off wheel.

  • @vegetawrx
    @vegetawrx Před 6 lety +7

    Omg about time you make another video!!! Love this guy!

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 6 lety +2

      Dude. Thanks man! 🤙👍 Got lots happening. 04 FXT getting lot of upgrades and going to RallyX. 98 coupe with 05 WRX swap that need a head gasket and who knows what else - And MORE!!!

  • @joshsmith6208
    @joshsmith6208 Před rokem

    They are y
    Tight because the factory smooshes them after they are installed so they won't fall out into the engine. Carb butterfly are the same way

  • @geordiemcbain5412
    @geordiemcbain5412 Před 4 lety +4

    Hey Luke! Killer video. Thank you.
    BTW, regarding screw holes, and the little bit of side draft they might pick up when open position. Here’s my thought... super super brake clean, dap of Jb weld, file and sand smooth.
    Only concern is whatever flows thru those TGVs goes straight in to the heads. Yikes.
    So if the Jb weld didn’t hold, we just killed a motor for .003 horsepower.
    Geordie

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 4 lety

      Like it buddy. Good idea. Might try one day! Cheers! 😁

  • @iaperformance
    @iaperformance Před 5 lety +2

    The butterfly set screws are Shot peened to avoid accidentally falling out and ruining the engine.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 5 lety

      Thanks - I didn’t realize this till after. Makes 100% logic sense.

    • @sandyshoremann7524
      @sandyshoremann7524 Před 3 lety

      Staked? The con rods may be shot-peened to modify surface defects.

  • @T1NY85
    @T1NY85 Před 6 lety +3

    I've recently done a tgv delete, i took the bar out that the flap sits on and also removed the other plate where the injector is so it's fully open. got some nice figures out of my 2002 wrx with a ej207 vf34 etc, 375bhp

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 6 lety +2

      Awesome - those are legit numbers! Love the bug eyes. Finally getting some appreciation 🤙

    • @T1NY85
      @T1NY85 Před 6 lety +1

      SubaruONLY tbh when i was looking for a impreza i thought bugeyes where the ugly sister, but now i got morrettes on it and a few other bits, they lool pretty agressive, better then the blob

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 6 lety +1

      Hear you. I didn’t like them back in 02. But they really grew on me. Especially with JDM front bumper - they look sick.

    • @NathanaelGreer
      @NathanaelGreer Před 5 lety

      I have way more than that and still have mine

    • @michaelcrabtree28
      @michaelcrabtree28 Před rokem

      How do you not get engine codes from the tgv sensors and motors? I took the shafts out but im still getting codes for it. How do i fool the computer?

  • @ParkerRoams
    @ParkerRoams Před 5 lety +3

    Got my TGVs off and was looking at delete kits but I like your solution a LOT better. Free and pretty much 75% of the horsepower gain (total guess but seems pretty likely)

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 5 lety +1

      I’d say that’s pretty close. And it’s stealth, Nobody knows what you got. 😁😁😁

    • @KDD8
      @KDD8 Před 5 lety

      @@SubaruONLY Hey Luke I did the TGV delete. The car has a difficult time cranking over when the weather is colder. I havent had the chance to bring my car to get the TGV CEL light removed. Do you think by having the code clear, it will make my car start easier?

    • @oWhiteMonster
      @oWhiteMonster Před 4 lety +2

      @@KDD8 you shouldn't get a code if you still have the TGV motors

    • @KDD8
      @KDD8 Před 4 lety

      @@oWhiteMonster I removed the motors

    • @oWhiteMonster
      @oWhiteMonster Před 4 lety +1

      @@KDD8 you need a tuner to disable the code and tune your car

  • @logicus_mentis
    @logicus_mentis Před 4 lety +3

    Hey mate, I thought I'd let you know that Brett sold MRT Performance earlier in the year. Not sure what he's up to at the moment.
    Thanks for your great videos too, they're very informative, especially the intake installation process.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the heads up - I didn’t know he sold MRT - wonder what he’s up to now a days! And glad the videos helped! 👊
      Once again, working on something new for the channel, hope you’ll stay tuned for a new chapter soon.

    • @danspeed7039
      @danspeed7039 Před 4 lety

      Wow i didnt relize either

    • @alitoroganan2442
      @alitoroganan2442 Před 4 lety

      @@SubaruONLY brett is a big joke here in our subaru community, his tunes are hit and miss lol

  • @t_money_third9654
    @t_money_third9654 Před 3 lety +1

    Most noticeable on na engines turbulent air creates better air fuel mixtures and more power rather than having unburnt gas getting into the exhaust. When port and polishing they get better results when they use rough grits or even create dimples on the intake cylinder head. You left the rod in there so you still get some turbulence.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety

      Yes, I’ve seen that for some Motorsport applications.

    • @t_money_third9654
      @t_money_third9654 Před 3 lety +2

      @@SubaruONLY companies like bmw an benz use Tumble flaps to get the same result as gasoline direct injected engines. Or maybe it was the technology before gdi because swirl flaps tend to fail screws get loose an destroy engines. Which is why no one objects to deleting them.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety

      👍

  • @tirapedo76
    @tirapedo76 Před 6 lety +7

    Great video! Will do this on my 05 sti Asap . Keep up the good work love you videos.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you. Much appreciated. Will do. 👍

    • @titorojas333
      @titorojas333 Před 6 lety +1

      Guillermo Arauz have you deleted your TGV? If so, have you noticed any issues?

  • @snotbubble6232
    @snotbubble6232 Před 4 lety +4

    After removing the plates or replacing with an aftermarket one with no electrics on it is a tune needed weather it be access port or dyno tune??

  • @anthonyyoung1915
    @anthonyyoung1915 Před rokem +1

    great video, thank you! Also, does the ECU have to be reset after the delete to avoid CEL?

  • @ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm
    @ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm Před 2 měsíci +1

    yes i would leave the screws out = hate 1 to fall into the engine !

  • @user-nf3oq2ge3g
    @user-nf3oq2ge3g Před 6 měsíci +1

    Grind the back side of the threads off and they come right out

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 6 měsíci

      Good call!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!

  • @ironman1518.
    @ironman1518. Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent explanation thank you! Does the USA sold 2013 Crosstrek have that in it, please? Thank you!

  • @-SlipperyWhenWet-
    @-SlipperyWhenWet- Před 4 lety +1

    Maybe put the screw back in the hole and shave the head down. Because I think as air passes by the screw hole even if they are not facing direct air flow, the air may still catch as it passes by

  • @shannonharris2816
    @shannonharris2816 Před 4 lety

    Hi Luke, ideally complete shaft removal. For an abstruse reason, my gut tells me that one should re-fit butterfly valve fixing screws. Wish I had an STi.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 4 lety

      Thanks bud. Yea, full removal would be the best final solution! Just a bit more effort to get to that point. But certainly a good idea!

    • @lazydeez1392
      @lazydeez1392 Před 7 měsíci

      The problem you’d most likely run into with removal of the shaft is an engine code. Correct me if I’m wrong, but one of the connectors on either side power a solenoid that rotates the shaft, and one powers a position sensor for the shaft. Long story short… no rod = no position sensor input = engine code.

  • @user-bi5un3kp9g
    @user-bi5un3kp9g Před 4 měsíci

    Hey! After changing my MAF sensor and getting rid of a simple evaporator code… I now get this p2006 bank 1 stuck closed code… any idea if what I did affected this? In the middle of a tune.

  • @NateAnde
    @NateAnde Před 2 měsíci

    why not cut out the the thin metal bridge in it as well?

  • @andrewpaige9152
    @andrewpaige9152 Před 5 lety +1

    Love your content new subscriber I have a MY99 GC8 WRX JDM Australian version only one we get here and I’m actually taking my car in to Brett for an upgrade at MRT performance ! Keep up the great work now off to binge watch your videos. Cheers from Sydney Australia

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 5 lety

      Ahhh. Love MRT, been a huge fan forever!!! Wish I lived over there just to work with them!!! 😁😁😁

  • @genso3065
    @genso3065 Před 4 lety +1

    Man, your videos are awesome. I've been a huge subaru fan for over a decade now and I'm still learning. Lol. I barely subscribe to any youtubers. I have to really like these vids to subscribe and your informative videos are awesome. Keep up the good work, sir. Also, as far as tuning goes. Would it be fine to drive while staying out of boost before you can get a tune after doing this delete?

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 4 lety +1

      Dude - thanks!! Much appreciated! To answer your question - Yep, keeping it out of boost before getting a new tune is fine. The fuel - spark maps for cruising / part throttle speeds doesn’t require near as much change - so you should be fine. Good luck and cheers buddy! 👊

    • @genso3065
      @genso3065 Před 4 lety

      @@SubaruONLY figured. Just want a 2nd opinion from a subaru guru haha

  • @TStig39
    @TStig39 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Luke, I did this but still got CELs they are p2005, 2006, and 2009. I already tried to swap the sensor and motor from another car but all three codes are still there. Do you have any suggestion? Thanks ahead!

  • @noee1981
    @noee1981 Před 4 lety

    Can you please made a video about how to install the sensor and motor i think is process to installation i can’t find one and thanks for all the info in your videos

  • @final3119
    @final3119 Před 3 lety +1

    Jordan Schlansky finally bought a Subaru and it gave him emotions.
    Anyone know a tuner that will actually tune for TGV deletes? All the cobb guys are scared of losing their status now.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety

      Don’t know anyone. But that’s a bit annoying huh..

    • @auomwehttam
      @auomwehttam Před 3 lety +1

      Depends on where you are. Church automotive in Wilmington California will tune for anything lol

  • @evanelkins8433
    @evanelkins8433 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for your videos brother helped answer a lot of questions I hade for my vid appreciate you taking your time to share your wisdom

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 5 lety

      No problem. Don’t know how much wisdom, maybe lessons learned from 20+ years of learning the hard way. Haha. Thanks buddy!!! 🤙🤙

  • @stefanvanbraam9792
    @stefanvanbraam9792 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video!!! Thanks will do the same to my 2011 wrx and living in Nevada

    • @Playstationbeast334
      @Playstationbeast334 Před 4 lety

      Stefan Vanbraam did you ever do it? And if you did who tuned your car? (I’m guessing your in vegas lol)

  • @zroboostscooby
    @zroboostscooby Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the video
    I did the same procedure in my 08 wrx and got all 4 tgv stuck open
    4 dtc one for each one
    Any idea what to do
    Thanks

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe a little penetrating compound to loosen stuff up?

  • @jjohnston94
    @jjohnston94 Před 5 lety +1

    What are the symptoms of these going wrong? I get intermittent CELs, a bit of power loss at higher RPM, plus that "limp mode" occasionally, AND for about the last 6 months since the CEL first started coming on, my 05 STI makes a low whistle that wasn't there before. Could one of these be stuck partially closed? I'm told this is a known Subaru issue.

  • @stefanvanbraam9792
    @stefanvanbraam9792 Před 3 lety +1

    What if you took the rods out and left the electronic hook up?

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety +1

      Yep! 👍 that’d work too! Just need to seal the holes.

  • @michaelcrabtree28
    @michaelcrabtree28 Před rokem

    So if you install the deletes what do you do with the electrical connecters to not get any check engine codes???

  • @r.l.strange1897
    @r.l.strange1897 Před 3 lety +1

    Great content man. It seems to be going great.

  • @atoxb4939
    @atoxb4939 Před rokem

    I have a p1088 code I just want to bug the sensor somehow at this point can anyone give any tips to do so? Thank you so much for your help.

  • @astonmashimbwe3178
    @astonmashimbwe3178 Před 2 lety

    Hi...look i got 2006 2.0R legacy..it got a problem of egr and cant access the ecu to delete it..can you assit how can i solve this....thanks

  • @scottcowen4071
    @scottcowen4071 Před 3 lety

    2008 to 2011 2.5L na motors have clean tgv no rods no direction channel just open swap take some upper intake mods nothing major (bolt pattern change) also the better upgraded fuel setup will take some more indepth mods.
    The reason the screws don't come out easy it the back of the screw it expanded to prevent removal grinding off the back of the screw allows easy removal
    I'm working on a 3d print to connect motor and sensor to work off intake and fool computer

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety

      That would be awesome!!! Keep me posted on this project!!! 👍

    • @scottcowen4071
      @scottcowen4071 Před 3 lety

      @@SubaruONLY i have the intake mods done i can send pics if you have email and made a fuel block still have to make 3d print setup

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety

      Cool. Love to check it out!

  • @LeMoeNade
    @LeMoeNade Před rokem

    How do I bipass the p2007 Lh stuck closed code. Or is there an actual problem

  • @vegetawrx
    @vegetawrx Před 6 lety +1

    Luke your getting the headlights bro!!!

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 6 lety

      I know! Thanks for helping man!!! 😎😎

  • @motomike14
    @motomike14 Před 4 lety +1

    Any noticable ticking noise from the intake after doing this?

  • @ketevanpatsuria1599
    @ketevanpatsuria1599 Před rokem

    Hi ! Can u tell me please which gasket is better for lower tgv. Legacy metal+ rubber gasket or that paper type gasket?

  • @zebakasibo
    @zebakasibo Před 2 lety +1

    If I did get an aftermarket delete would it throw a engine code?

  • @chrismeser6720
    @chrismeser6720 Před 2 lety

    Did you ever have to change the fuel map similar to the JDM tables when you did this?

  • @JuKEz1904
    @JuKEz1904 Před 17 dny

    My 20x doesn't have the butterflies or the shaft

  • @brianhilligoss
    @brianhilligoss Před 3 lety +3

    Reason you’re stripping the screws is you’re using the wrong screwdriver. They are not Phillips but jis screws. Get yourself a set of jis drivers and you’ll quit stripping screws on Subaru’s.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks man. Really appreciate the info and learning something new!!! Cheers!

    • @automotive6907
      @automotive6907 Před 2 lety +2

      Didn't know JIS existed. Really good to know

  • @ryanfraser2875
    @ryanfraser2875 Před 6 lety +2

    Have a question just finished a complete ej22 rebuild and has been pretty successful. I used alot of the information from this channel which I am super thankful for! The question I have is. I noticed oil around the valve cover gaskets, so I got felpro grommets and gaskets. The oil lessened but can now see dampness around the bolt heads. Over night I get about an inch diameter sized oil spot in the garage. I turned the bolts about a 8th of a turn when the engine was hot in torque sequence and that seemed to stop the oil a bit more. I figured since the aluminum is hot the bolt will go in a bit more and when cooling off will pull it tighter. The oil is a little less now. Any tips? Should I check the torque value or maybe turn them in more? Should I back them out and put rtv around the bolt heads? Thanks alot!

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 6 lety +3

      Hi. These valve cover seals can be so freaking frustrating!!! I know and I have been there! Factory gaskets are best but Felpro one usually work too. Ok, assuming inside valve cover channel is clean, bolts all installed in correct order and torque, and head surface is clean, It should seal. Sometimes you do need to add a little RTV at corners with sharp angles, like around the front cam snouts and over those little half moon plugs in the heads. Of course, many (including myself) have resorted to just RTVing the $hi! out of it cause that mofo just WILL NOT seal. It’ll be a pain in the ass later too but at least it will seal and be done. Hope this helps. Realize it really isn’t much advice actually. Cheers. 🤙🤙

  • @ianmsevilla
    @ianmsevilla Před rokem

    I’m getting P2008 intake runner code bank 1.. changed motor and still the same? Will TGV delete fix my problem? It’s triggering all kinds of codes including misfire cylinder 1. 3 and 4..

  • @derpycowboi6662
    @derpycowboi6662 Před 3 lety +1

    So if I were to do this would I not pass smog check anymore? And this would clear P0026 and P0028 codes?

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety +1

      Due to the check engine light it triggers, yes, smog will be an issue till those are resolved.

    • @derpycowboi6662
      @derpycowboi6662 Před 3 lety +1

      @@SubaruONLY so I don’t need those flaps to pass smog right? But then I would also need a tune afterwards because I deleted those? That’s what I’m getting from reading through the comments

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, sorry, that’s exactly correct. I realize I didn’t make that very clear. Keeping the rod and sensor prevents the check engine light from coming on due to the sensor being missing, but then having the little plates gone will likely create an different check engine light (or will at least require a tune to run smoothly, haven’t verified if it actually trips the check engine for the tune being off). Hope that clarifies it.

  • @omgtrey
    @omgtrey Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you! Just watched the video you shouted out lol
    What would you rate the difficulty of getting there intake manifold off, assuming ive still got the TMIC installed?
    👍👍

    • @user-gr4vx8xz1l
      @user-gr4vx8xz1l Před 4 lety +1

      Dude so I’m doing this right now. So it’s kind of frustrating for me because I have a 2014 WRX and there’s literally no videos on it. Taking the manifold off wasn’t that difficult I left the TGVs connected to the manifold so it’s easier to take out. When you take the manifold out slowly lift it up to make sure you don’t rip any wires off. I ripped off a hose going to my boost solenoid.

    • @user-gr4vx8xz1l
      @user-gr4vx8xz1l Před 4 lety +1

      vV Trey Also I had a friend help me take off the manifold so it was a bit easier

  • @stevel2407
    @stevel2407 Před 3 lety +2

    JIS (Japanese industrial standard) screwdrivers will help out with the screws

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety

      Sweet, thanks man. I’ll check them out!

  • @JM06244
    @JM06244 Před 4 lety

    Question. What position does the tgv sensor on the passenger side near the turbo need to be? How is it positioned?

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 4 lety

      Should be slightly closed at idle and you should have to rotate it (think about 1/4 turn counter clockwise) to add some spring tension on the unit when you install the sensor on the rod. Hope that helps. Good luck bud! 👍

  • @airelee
    @airelee Před 3 lety

    What is the best way to deal with sensor issue and spare cable in case you change TGV?

    • @luckylarz4269
      @luckylarz4269 Před 2 lety

      Are you referring to like if you got actual TGV deletes without the valve rod and each end without the sensor sealed off? Cuz still whenever we've done mods for TGV delete we go the route of buying them with the middle section cut out the separating plates that run up and down and their sealed off on each end. This is the first time I've ever seen it done where you leave the rod in. But if your question is what I originally asked just get the TGV CEL code tuned off and you're good to go. Sure you probably figured it out by now 10 months later lol hopefully you made out okay and everything worked out for you. -L

  • @joserodriguez-ly7hp
    @joserodriguez-ly7hp Před rokem

    Wouldn’t you have to tune the car, due to more airflow into the engine?

  • @sunnyslopemotor3488
    @sunnyslopemotor3488 Před 2 lety

    So is tgv still with no screws? Cuz I am thinking about doing this to my 06 forester xt

  • @windsofchange7720
    @windsofchange7720 Před 7 měsíci

    would you smooth the walls out at the same time???

  • @ianmsevilla
    @ianmsevilla Před rokem

    I did the tgv delete on a jdm ej20. Is it normal to be smokey on exhaust on cold start? Is that normal after tgv delete…

  • @vegetawrx
    @vegetawrx Před 6 lety

    You guys should meet up and talk about SUBARU'S !!!!!

  • @colinmann670
    @colinmann670 Před 6 lety +2

    Do you know if id need a remap if i do this ? ive got a 2007 2.5 wrx Cheers

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 6 lety

      Yes, you do. So probably best to do when doing something else that will require the re-map anyway,

    • @colinmann670
      @colinmann670 Před 6 lety

      @@SubaruONLY , yeah thinking bigger turbo soon and injectors, so probably remove tgv then, thanks
      Plus i have a quick question if ok, do you know what could be causing my stft to be going from -25 to +25 ? Does throw a code po171 system lean bank one, but i thought stft would be positive all time and not going negitive to positive ? Any advise would be great cause im now thinking could compression being low on one cylinder cauae this ? Thanks

  • @CyberPun
    @CyberPun Před 5 lety

    I would put a screw in place afterwards and then grind it down so it sits flush to the rod = win-win

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 5 lety

      Nice 👍

    • @castro1780
      @castro1780 Před 4 lety +1

      I'd pair that with some loctite, the thought of that screw coming loose and flying down the intake puckers my butthole

  • @danspeed7039
    @danspeed7039 Před 4 lety +2

    Ur best just grabing a set of factory JDM intake no TGV

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 4 lety

      True. But some people don’t have the extra cash, so this is option for them. But you got a good point. Cheers and Merry Christmas!!

    • @danspeed7039
      @danspeed7039 Před 4 lety

      @@SubaruONLY i believe it to be cheaper and easier to jusy buy non tgv intake halfs from a wreckers. As most people dont have a compressor, air tool diegrinder and all the bit needed.

  • @azdirtbag1
    @azdirtbag1 Před 3 lety

    What larger injector will fit in that year. Looking for an injector Jaron E85 and boosted and a EJ 253 lower compression pistons???

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety

      Injectors are either top feed or side feed. You can easily 2x - 3x the fuel by stepping up to big ass injectors, regardless of the style. One note, top feed are best for high horsepower setups.

  • @bricebeaulac
    @bricebeaulac Před 5 lety +1

    Any benefits of porting the bottom of the tvg? At 5:48 in the video...... with a dremel open up the INSIDE of the chamber, possibly thin the wall of the tvg. Not drastically, just enough without actually weakening the walls. Or are the gains just so minimal it’s not really worth it?

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 5 lety +1

      This is definitely good logic, but I think the consistent cross section area for all four ports is also really important. Might be hard to guarantee that all the ports are the exact same inner dimensions.

    • @bricebeaulac
      @bricebeaulac Před 5 lety

      SubaruONLY true, I mean I totally forgot.... I’m starting to dive into the realm of getting a tune. Your delete is great for the simple fact that the rod stays and *NO CODES* which is great if you don’t have $600 for a pro tune. I port all my husqvarna chainsaws and just got into porting everything I could. I even ported my tdO4 lol.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 5 lety +1

      Awesome man. You know... it’s a small world man - pretty sure the most influential reason I got into building Engines was my grandpa fell timber and had a chainsaw repair shot. I grew up in his home shop - also the inspiration for my little Subaru workshop, and that’s where the love for engine building totally come from!

    • @bricebeaulac
      @bricebeaulac Před 5 lety

      SubaruONLY haha, no shit? That’s awsome! It’s been my career for the last 11 years, something addictive about felling..... kind of like auto work I guess.......it’s the satisfaction that locks you in.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 5 lety

      Totally!

  • @archetypealch3my290
    @archetypealch3my290 Před 2 lety

    We recently removed the flaps on my 04 wrx, I know it needs a tune but does anyone know what MAP would be good for the accessport ?

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 2 lety

      Sorry, not my area of expertise. Try to hook up with a tuner, maybe remote. Good luck.👍

  • @killabean7640
    @killabean7640 Před 4 lety

    Quick question, if i replace the tumbler motor is there a special settings how to reinstall it?

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety

      The motor should only install one way. The sensor and plug will need to be inserted and rotated about 45degees when you install it, that way it’s slightly spring loaded when in the normal position at rest.

  • @doughboyjoe6518
    @doughboyjoe6518 Před 2 lety +1

    I know this is an old video, but does this small upgrade require a tune?

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 2 lety

      Not a tune per say… but removing the OEM TGVs cause the ECU to trigger a fault code, just need to deal with that.

    • @doughboyjoe6518
      @doughboyjoe6518 Před 2 lety

      @@SubaruONLY but that’s of course if you don’t use the Tgv sensor right? I was just going to do what you did and remove the butterfly valve

  • @krowncarnival
    @krowncarnival Před 4 lety

    Wouldn't still have a fault code because the sensor has more air no matter what.

  • @VenturiLife
    @VenturiLife Před 4 lety

    I thought the TGV valves were to make the car easier to drive when idling in heavy traffic.

  • @user-vq7ir3vl4o
    @user-vq7ir3vl4o Před rokem

    I tried that delete with my TG E
    But my car wouldn't stay

  • @747Durango
    @747Durango Před 4 lety +1

    Do installed TGV deletes throw fault codes to the ECU or a Cobb AP?

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety

      yes, but can remove the code with the COBB AP.

    • @747Durango
      @747Durango Před 3 lety +1

      @@SubaruONLY Thank you. I just picked up the AP but prob wont do the TGVs until Spring.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety +1

      Nice. Drop a line when you do. And Happy Holidays.

  • @CyberScott86
    @CyberScott86 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this!!!

  • @rebel.mma.youtube
    @rebel.mma.youtube Před 2 lety +1

    Screws if the screws get sucked into the engine 🙈

  • @YGORCRUZ
    @YGORCRUZ Před 4 lety

    So by doing that it will eliminate the codes ? I have a customer with p1088 and p1090

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes. If the code is due to the incorrect angle of the TGVs.

  • @deebee9751
    @deebee9751 Před 3 lety

    How does your subaru run now? More power and no engine codes?

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety

      Yes to both!

    • @deebee9751
      @deebee9751 Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for the detailed video bro. I took mine out and my wrx feels like 25 more hp gain. No more boost going up and down. It stays at 15psi now. It used to go from 12-15 up and down while in full boost. Thanks again

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome man. Stoked to hear the improvements!!! 👌

  • @eze8024
    @eze8024 Před rokem +1

    Might sound like a dumb question, but is it possible to remove the tgv housings without completely removing the intake manifold. I know you have to unbolt the IM from the tgv housings to unbolt the tgvs from the heads, but I really don't want to completely remove the IM

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před rokem

      It might be possible, but it’d probably be much easier to remove the whole assembly (IM and TGVs), then remove them. Just my opinion. Cheers and good luck.

    • @eze8024
      @eze8024 Před rokem +1

      @@SubaruONLY do you have a video showing the easiest way to remove the IM? Seems like a painful amount of stuff to disconnect to "just" replace the tgv housings. I've been thinking of just leaving them until I end up pulling the motor one day, unless its alot simpler than I am thinking it is

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před rokem +1

      I just looked through my videos and I guess I don’t really have one breaking down the steps for removal - but it’s not too bad tbh.
      Going by memory…Just need to disconnect the fuel, vapor recovery, vacuum lines, and throttle cables, etc. Then, pull the air intake components, but leave the throttle body on. Disconnect all the wiring plugs. Then remove the long bolts that hold the IM down, leaving the bolts in that connect to the TGVs. Think that’s about it. Should be able to lift off the whole assembly at that point.

  • @Angelboy999minecraft
    @Angelboy999minecraft Před 4 lety

    what if u dont tune the car? will there be any issues?

    • @AxnJaxn
      @AxnJaxn Před 4 lety

      Yes, your ecu is expecting a certain volume of air to be coming through and it's calculation will be incorrect if you do this mod. You'll want to tune it for sure.

  • @violentcunt8535
    @violentcunt8535 Před 4 lety +1

    Is this the same for a ej20

  • @wiii432
    @wiii432 Před 3 lety +1

    Use Grub Screws.

  • @justinrolon4643
    @justinrolon4643 Před 4 lety +1

    What bout that small port hole walll..why not cut that wall off

  • @GHOSTPAYNE
    @GHOSTPAYNE Před 4 lety

    When you remove the flaps do you need to tune it

  • @rikomanaro
    @rikomanaro Před 5 lety +1

    Will this require a tune once installed back on the engine?

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes. Most likely.

    • @rikomanaro
      @rikomanaro Před 5 lety

      So is there still a point of having them still plugged in and functioning but just without the plates??

    • @boutxthatxtime
      @boutxthatxtime Před 5 lety

      @@rikomanaro If you watched the video, it's to make it seem legit for emission states/countries - so if you live somewhere that doesn't have a yearly check or you don't care about a CEL then you don't need to do it like this.

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 5 lety

      Yep, exactly - thanks!! 👌👌

    • @mountaindewFTW45
      @mountaindewFTW45 Před 5 lety

      the question I've been looking for thank you bro

  • @marcosmarquez2926
    @marcosmarquez2926 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you need tuning

  • @sethwagner43
    @sethwagner43 Před 5 lety

    7:05 It only adds horsepower to the rear wheels on your FXT? :P

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 5 lety

      Hmm. No, adds HP to all wheels. I may have misspoken. Cheers man!

    • @sethwagner43
      @sethwagner43 Před 5 lety

      It was a good video. Just had to give you a hard time.

  • @brandonwoods3485
    @brandonwoods3485 Před 4 lety

    Nice

  • @juanmorganreyes
    @juanmorganreyes Před 5 lety

    Thanks.

  • @joshuadickey1776
    @joshuadickey1776 Před rokem

    The sad thing is Subaru doesn't sell the sensor separately go figure right all about that money

  • @KevinReinartz
    @KevinReinartz Před 4 lety

    Could you not remove the sensor and motor, then just mate them together outside of the housing, so that they will "function", then replace the housing with a free flow one?

    • @SubaruONLY
      @SubaruONLY  Před 4 lety

      Yep. That would be trick man! 👌