Other mods I’m unsure of:
semi unequal length headers for that boxer rumble but still the bi-vane turbo response? Any technical gurus on here to suggest this is a bad idea?
Intercooler upgrade - eg Perrin, Cobb, PWR etc.
I’m thinking this would be more of an aesthetic/engine bay dress up with the amount of techno-wizardry in the computer, to provide any real world gains. Pretty sure the Computer limits boost and controls Air/Fuel?! Could be wrong, but the boost gauge readings bounce around like the computer is making ‘00s of fractional changes every second.
other than that I have sound system and Suspension upgrades planned. But I think I’m sorted on that.
Unfortunately the twin spool turbos require equal length headers and nothing but equal length. If you install unequal length you have to ditch the twin spool for a single spinner and then BANG, boxer rumble be back, of course this will also require a dyno as well. Though the twin spool doesn't push you back in the seat as much as a single, it's pretty much always on boost so performs better into and out of corners. I watched a youtube video where they ran the 2015 twin spool wrx against an older single turbo, the single was quicker in a drag but slower around a track thanks to the twin spool staying on boost better, thought it was interesting.
As to intercooler upgrade, I think you're right that its more dress up than anything else, as the stock one is fine for the power it's making. Don't quote me on this one...but I THINK you can install a VTMIC without a Dyno. Of course you're also not taking advantage of the part then either. To take advantage of the bigger intercooler you'll need to upgrade the Intake and exhaust as well, a Bigger cooler will get more air in but then you need to get that extra air out as well, that means full turbo back and up-pipe, and of course a retune, the amount of power that would unleash in the engine would blow the CVT to bits in no time. There are some parts you can install without a retune (catback, axleback, Drop in high flow air filter = yes, Turbo back, CAI = no), but a retune will allow you to take full advantage of the new parts and give the available gains they have to offer.
As always these are my opinions and are provided just to give you my perspective, I err on the side of caution, there are people that will tell you installing a CAI doesn't require a retune too
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Hope all this helps, it would be good to see others ideas on these topics you've raised too.