What is a stage one tune on WRX?

What is a stage one tune on WRX?

Our Stage 1 reflash smooths out the entire band, offers a linear power curve and improves the low-end torque and response while maintaining a very powerful, consistent and reliable tune.

Do you need to tune WRX after cold air intake?

In the automotive industry, cold air intakes are one of the most commonly sold parts because they free up horsepower, torque, improve fuel economy and give a little more engine sound. Pretty much every air intake on the market for WRX’s or STI’s will require a tune to ensure they work properly.

Do I need a tune for Cobb intake?

The COBB Tuning SF Intake was designed to be easy to install without having to modify your car. Simply remove the stock airbox and bolt the SF intake into place in just minutes. No Tuning Required. This COBB SF Intake does not require additional tuning once installed.

What are the stages for the Subaru WRX?

The simplest of the stages for the Subaru WRX is stage 1. Stage 1 just means you’ve flashed a tune. This is the best starting point for anyone looking to mod a WRX. If you have a newer model, your only option to do this is using a Cobb AccessPort. The AccessPort comes preloaded with tunes for the various stages.

What does Stage 1 mean on a WRX?

Stage 1 just means you’ve flashed a tune. This is the best starting point for anyone looking to mod a WRX. If you have a newer model, your only option to do this is using a Cobb AccessPort. The AccessPort comes preloaded with tunes for the various stages.

How do you mod a Subaru WRX?

This is the best starting point for anyone looking to mod a WRX. If you have a newer model, your only option to do this is using a Cobb AccessPort. The AccessPort comes preloaded with tunes for the various stages. It simply plugs into the OBD-II port under your dash, and with the press of a few buttons, your car will be Stage 1 in a few minutes.

What is a stage 2 tune on a WRX?

WRX Stage 2 Stage 2 takes things a step further in terms of power added, with some WRX owners gaining 70 whp or more from the stock car’s power. For a Stage 2 tune, you’ll need to install a j-pipe, otherwise known as a downpipe.