My 2001 Italian Stallion money pit build
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around 120 hours on my 220whp NA impreza. 2300 pounds with me in it. I used to regret selling that thing, but now that I have the miata, not so much. Some how, it turned in sharper than the miata. It was a pretty incredible, simple car. Mid-ohio, Grattan, Gingerman... my favorite was grattan. decreasing radius off camber turn, a jump right before a hard right hander... exciting!
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One of the highest N/A 4cyl subies ever. Not because it was such a great build, but because no one does it.
Mild stroker, 2.65L 12.4 static compression, 2005 big runner intake manifold that was extrude honed, some canadian cylinder head and subaru exhaust guru, I can't remember his company name or his lol, but he makes the BEST headers for subaru. 321 stainless 4-2-1 like twice the price of Killer B, Uh, link ECU, cams, PURE tuning spent like 10 hours on the dyno with it.
Oh, full time E85.
Mild stroker, 2.65L 12.4 static compression, 2005 big runner intake manifold that was extrude honed, some canadian cylinder head and subaru exhaust guru, I can't remember his company name or his lol, but he makes the BEST headers for subaru. 321 stainless 4-2-1 like twice the price of Killer B, Uh, link ECU, cams, PURE tuning spent like 10 hours on the dyno with it.
Oh, full time E85.
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Ah, it was techworksengineering that made the headers, and rotating assembly.
I might have pictures of the piston crowns, they were freaking thick.
Tech Works Engineering is Subaru performance, upgrades and aftermarket parts
I might have pictures of the piston crowns, they were freaking thick.
Tech Works Engineering is Subaru performance, upgrades and aftermarket parts
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Picking up a 1998 Jetta TDI.... owner was meticulous, mechanically the car seems quite good.
VW Jetta TDI, 1998, excellent fuel economy!
VW Jetta TDI, 1998, excellent fuel economy!
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He replaced all that crap cause it broke. It will break again cause those are raging piles of crap.
I know cause my buddy used to be a huge fanatic of them. It was truly mind blowing how much crap broke and he had to replace over the years, over and over and over.
Granted, his was a vr6, but same everything else. Those car blow chunks. Period.
I would never get one.
I know cause my buddy used to be a huge fanatic of them. It was truly mind blowing how much crap broke and he had to replace over the years, over and over and over.
Granted, his was a vr6, but same everything else. Those car blow chunks. Period.
I would never get one.
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I love my 04. 46mpg cruising at 70. Drivetrain is decent. But only has 3 working doors, 3 working windows, 1 heat seater. Etc. But it was dirt cheap. Ill probably sell it before it breaks 200k though.
Buy a used civic. Cheap, reliable, holds value like crazy.
Buy a used civic. Cheap, reliable, holds value like crazy.
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But they still get 30+ mpg. And si's are almost fun. Friend just bought an ep3 si. And although it's butt ugly it's kinda cool.
If you want a reliable turbo diesel get a 98 Cummins or a 7.3 power stroke.
If you want a reliable turbo diesel get a 98 Cummins or a 7.3 power stroke.