2004 STi autox car

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    wow, all those mods to gain 60 hp just to the rear wheels :ugh:
     
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    i dont see any power adding mods, its probably in the tune and exhaust
     
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    Autox rules are very particular in regard to the power adders mods.
     
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    So much fail in that ad. Nothing like advertising stock items as options. Good luck with your inline 4.


    Russ
     
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    true, there isn't much.....I was commenting on, "+60rwhp Over Stock"



    I also just noticed...big "potenza RE-01R" stickers on the fenders, but it's running dunlop tires?
     
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    This guy brought the STi out to play with MAC at DCTC earlier in the year. You may not like his ad, but that car is fast round an AutoX course. And loud. Really, really loud.

    He's a decent bloke, too, so don't hate on him too much.

    Stuart.
     
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    Yeah, met them this summer @ him and his wife are very friendly people, take good care of the car, and it's very capable around an autocross coruse.

    as for "power adders"
    STU class, the one this is built for, is limited to intake up to turbo, exhaust turbo back with one cat , headers, and a tune, but only Fuel and ignition maps are allowed to be touched in the re-tune. no boost level changes allowed.
     
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    Maybe idget can jump in on the STU tune discussion. As I recall, his STU tune pulled a hell of a lot of torque for just fuel and timing adjustments.
     
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    I posted because someone may want the car not his subaru tech knowledge or web design skills...
     
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    i want it...now if i could only take out the loan to do it...well i suppose i could..but will i? no
     
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    Yup. that's pretty common for STU/X tunes. being that you can't up the boost, you advance the living hell out of the timing, dump a ton of fuel, and it tends to generate a whole lotta torque, with bigger increases usually being lower in the band where there's alot of duty cycle to play with.

    if your really serious, you can re-tune to run street-legal, unleaded, 100-Octane from Sunoco