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2006 Wrx Sti Low Miles 600whp on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:38580
Location:

Yorktown Heights, New York, United States

Yorktown Heights, New York, United States

2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STi

Forced Performance FP HTA86
Tial Wastegate
Tial Blow off Valve

Head:
Strickly import motorsports extreme race port
GSC S3 282/282 Cams
Supertech Dual springs and Ti Retainers
Supertech Black Nitrate Valves
Valve Guides/Seals

Short Block:
2.5L O-ring and Darton Sleeves
CP 9.0:1 Compression Pistons
Manley Turbo Tuff I-Beam Rods
Subaru Black Nitrate Crankshaft
ACL HX Race Main and Rod Bearings
Agencypower light weight crank pulley

Fuel:
Walbro 485 E85 Fuel Pump
FIC Top Mount 2150cc Injectors
Perrin Fuel Rail
Aeromotive Fuel Pressure Regulator

Cooling:
Custom Front mount with short route pipes - poweder coated blue/black
Crawford Air/Oil sperator
Perrin Antifreeze overflow

Drivetrain:
Rallyspec built
6-speed Transmission
Hardened gears with 2007 STi Gear Ratio
Quaife LSD
Lock Rear Diff
Drive Shaft Shop Carbon Fiber Driveshaft
Drive Shaft Shop 900whp Front and Rear Axles
ACT 6-Puck Clutch
Fidanza Flywheel

Suspension
BC Racing Coilovers
Cusco Front and rear 25mm sway bars
Whiteline Enklinks
Cusco Brace/Chasis Bar
Cusco Roll Cage

Wheels:
OEM Gold BBS Wheels
Brand New 245/45/17 Tires

Exhaust:
Perrin Big Tube Headers
3inch exhaust to Greddy Evo muffler

Intake:
Cosworth Intake Manifold Powder Coated Black

Electronics:
AEM Series 1 EMS
AEM 50psi Boost Gauge
AEM Digital Air Fuel
AEM Methonal Injection
Kenwood Double Din with Navigation
Alpine 5 Channel Amplifier
Kicker Competition VR Subwoofer
Alpine 300watt speakers
HKS Turbo Timer
Hallman Manual boost controller
LED Headlights with projectors

This car is in PRESTEIN CONDITION inside and out.

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Which is quicker in the standing mile, a Subaru WRX STI or a Porsche Cayman?

Thu, 26 Jun 2014

The 2015 Subaru WRX STI and 2014 Porsche Cayman are both saddled with unfair reputations. The STI with its huge wing and gold wheels has the title of the ultimate boy-racer. On the other hand, Porsche brand snobs look down on he base Cayman as just a wannabe 911. In reality, they are both pretty fantastic performance cars. But what would happen if the two of them lined up at a stoplight, and maybe the guy in the suit in the Cayman started throwing some revs at the young man in the STI? Automobile decided to find out in a recent video pitting the two stereotyped hot rods against each other in a standing-mile drag race.
In terms of raw numbers, they are surprisingly close. Both use flat engines and six-speed manual transmissions here, but the Subaru has more power and torque. However, the Porsche makes up for it with 300 pounds less weight. Neither should have a problem with traction either thanks to the STI's sophisticated all-wheel-drive setup, and the Cayman's mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout.
The comparable specs certainly show themselves in the real world for the race. We're not going to give away the winner here because it's too exciting, but let's just say the finish is very, very close. Scroll down to watch both of them shrug off their stereotypes and show off their real performance.

Subaru uses a mime and a toy car to explain why it loves the boxer engine

Wed, 17 Apr 2013

I will freely admit to struggling with why Subaru continues to stubbornly employ a boxer engine design while so few other automakers do the same. After all, with twice the number of cylinder heads and cams as a traditional inline four-cylinder engine, a boxer four is more complex, more expensive to manufacture and more cumbersome to service with few tangible benefits. Until recently, the company's engines struggled to meet the fuel economy numbers of its competitors while offering no real boon in horsepower or torque. Subaru seems to recognize I'm not the only one scratching my head.
In order to help us non-believers understand what's what, the company has employed a pair of mimes, a toy car and a few clay engines to demonstrate the folly of every other automaker on the planet. Subaru says the boxer offers up a lower center of gravity than either an inline four-cylinder engine or a V6, which I will gladly concede. The company also says the design offers up smoother operation.
I'll offer just two counterpoints here. First, an engine with a low center of gravity is excellent, but when vehicles like the Forester, XV Crosstrek and Outback boast more ground clearance than most mainstream SUVs, that argument flies out the window. Second, anyone who's spent any amount of time behind the wheel of a vehicle equipped with an inline four and then proceeded to move into one propelled by a boxer can tell you the latter has all of the idling manners of a small tractor. Check out the video below to see for yourself.

Subaru takes another look back, this time at the 2004 WRX STI

Sat, 21 Dec 2013

Here we have the followup to the rally-mimicking Impreza 22B STI that Subaru recently chronicled in its Vintage Garage series: the 2004 Impreza WRX STI. Displacement for the boxer four was upped from 2.2 liters to 2.5, and after noticing how many buyers had installed larger turbochargers on their WRXs, Subaru decided to bolt on one in-house. That gave the final product 300 horsepower and a 0-to-60 mile-per-hour run of just 4.6 seconds.
It was stiffer, it's body from nose to front doors was penned by Peter Stephens, he of the McLaren F1, it came with a driver-controlled center differential, driver-activated cooling spray for the turbos and 300 pound-feet of torque. This is a curio from a time when, after a new WRX STI came out, you started poring through magazines to see how the Mitubishi Evo was going to respond. You can find out more about it in the video below.