

TORQUED PERFORMANCE ETUNES INSTALL
Eric was incredibly helpful through the process, sending diagrams and just helpful tips and tricks, until the install was complete and my car had the tune loaded up and ready to go. This is when "the little WRX that could" got some proverbial prizes from the bottom of the cereal box, and got a DW65c, Perrin TMIC, Grimmspeed EBCS, Grimmspeed 38mm EWG up-pipe, and Tial 38mm MV-S EWG. I emailed Eric, and told him I was looking for more, and he basically told me what to do. Then came the day when Stage 2 was no longer enough. He did 3 or 4 revisions of my tune, glancing over the datalogs that I sent, and sending me a better tune each and every time, until I was satisfied. Even with just the basemap, I could tell his tune was leaps and bounds above my current Cobb S2, it was quite literally a different beast. I paypaled him his very reasonable fee, and he sent me a basemap for my car. I contacted Eric, and to my surprise I was contacted within minutes of my inquiry as to "what he could do" with my car. They're an "e-tuning" company, and I know, I know, you're probably thinking " should've gotten a protune" but there's different strokes for different folks, and honestly, I'm not one of those people that's all about the biggest HP number, I'm a fan of driveability and reliability. So after a lot of searching I was pointed to Torqued Performance. I knew a protune was my best bet, but I really didn't have the time or money to go somewhere out of my way to hop on the rollers and let someone tune my car. I was disappointed with the results, and started looking elsewhere. When I bought a downpipe, I quickly switched to Cobb's stage 1 tune, and honestly felt little difference from Perrin's Stage 1 tune. I started with an Accessport with a Cobb S1 tune, then bought an intake and Perrin's S1 tune, then I basically started a waterfall effect with "stages".
TORQUED PERFORMANCE ETUNES DRIVER
It was meant to be nothing more than a daily driver (which is why I didn't get an STi), but I quickly fell head over heels in love with the car, and started modding from the get-go. Where do I begin this review? I bought my 2011 OBP WRX Premium in July of 2011.
