2003 Subaru WRX - Hybrid Swap
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Re: 2003 Subaru WRX - Hybrid Swap
Who built the motor?
Why are you wasting a good tune venting to the atmosphere? Killing the car slowly..
What brand is the up pipe? I highly doubt it is 2.5" and if it is I'm sorry your losing a ton of power with it..
Why are you wasting a good tune venting to the atmosphere? Killing the car slowly..
What brand is the up pipe? I highly doubt it is 2.5" and if it is I'm sorry your losing a ton of power with it..
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If you're interested in the car message me. If you aren't you're not worth my time.
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Sure they could be good questions. They aren't if you're using them to bash a thread.
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Not bashing you at all just pointing out fact! I'd be all over this car if I was in the market for another Subaru... Simple questions that are easily answered, you are driving away buyers yourself not me..
If you really wanna know the motor seems like a good combo using the hybrid specific pistons from CP and an upgraded valvetrain. This thing is ready got a 3076 and 400whp! It just needs better specs and a few minor adjustments in my opinion
If you really wanna know the motor seems like a good combo using the hybrid specific pistons from CP and an upgraded valvetrain. This thing is ready got a 3076 and 400whp! It just needs better specs and a few minor adjustments in my opinion
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Well to clear things up for you. The car was built by the previous owner. He had it tuned on this setup. I could change some things and then have it retuned or I could leave something that's running perfectly fine alone.