You could write a book about building subies. No joke. I think it would sell. Even the guys who might never actually build a subie but own one would probably enjoy it
Would totally buy it. I built my engine recently just from your build vids. Followed as shown and engine is already on the break in period. Great content tanner
I would agree a guide list to build ur car step by step with stage 1 and so on❤ I told u in person ur my favorite and awesome I'm disabled sorry if I threw u off guard I got Star struck lol ❤
One thing to note that’s important is 07+ LGT/OBXT, 06+ FXT and 06+ WRX have D25 heads so if you put a RA shortblock in you are gonna bump up compression to around 8.7:1 and require a tune! 04-05 XT, 05-06 LGT/OBXT have B25 heads (same as STI) so no change in compression with RA block.
Can't tell me how much this video just saved my ass, took apart the motor I'm building to red loctite the oil pump and figured out I had swapped parts from another motor that's using JDM parts and was running a JDM intake cam gear. Thank you so much
This came at such a great time. My 2018 sti only has 30k miles but, im starting an IAG 750 engine build now so by the time the stocker is ready to retire, I'll have something to drop right in. Thanks for the amazing wealth of subie knowledge.
Great list! One note, because I didn't hear it mentioned. 08 Forester XT does not have the factory oil cooler, similar to the WRX of the same year. I learned this recently when ordering parts for an external cooler.
Dawg you're saving me this week. Spun my first rod bearing this last month and am devastated. Your tear down video and now this are perfectly timed man. Thank you!
this video literally could not have came at a better time for me , currently just finished tearing down my STI and this is exactly what i needed to feel confident in getting it back together properly. youre the goat
Do ej205/7 & ej22 In europe we love our 2 and 2.2l 😊 as usual amazing video! You stepped up audio and image quality so, so much! Looking forward to all the next videos
@@Smeedia this one is $500 with a bunch of good after market parts. Not sure what all is wrong with it as it's in pieces but idc I want to get my hands dirty and I think it'd be a good place to start.
I hope I never have to use this haha, but the bugeye was treated pretty badly before me so crossing fingers. Thank you for making this! helping lots of people. Would be awesome to have modern detailed ej205 videos.
Forgot to mention there is different compression with different heads. Doesn’t compression go up with an RA block and D25 heads? That’s why CP and JE makes custom pistons for those heads specifically.
Yo I appreciate all of your engine build videos and detailed breakdowns! Smedia is a real one! I havent done an engine build on my own yet but I definetly plan on doing it ,My father was a master tech for a honda and toyota dealership and I have assisted him with a rebuild once before But after he passed I regret that I didnt learn more and didnt get to do a custom build with him. So all of your information and knowledge is very much appreciated. I have ownedan 08 wrx for 5 years that just blew and has been down for months, A shop quoted me 10,000 minimum to do the job I said bro thats alot of money. Besides that Im questioning if I even want to keep a subaru block in it because I really want a solid 600-750hp block that can handle it alll day long and i have been leaning towards 2jzge nat build or questioning doing another subaru block but didnt know what subaru block would be best,and smedia has all the right content to help me make the decision and learn more. I cant wait to see the 2jz build on your sti man!❤ what would you recommend for the new engine that can handle that easily?
awesome list bro! but I have two EJ207s, 98 and 02, the 2.0L isn't in the description here, is it added anywhere else? and great video brother, keep the amazing work! new subscriber!
hi, I'm following you from Italy, I need some information, at minute 7:28 you see a Subaru on the test bench. Can you give me a link where I can buy those wheel arches that you fit? Thanks and congratulations for the videos👍
I had ringland failure on my 2020 sti. Caught it early. I tore it apart, cut open the filter, checked the oil, oil pan and there was no metal shavings. Not even a metal chunk. Hadn’t replace anything except the oil pump. Just bought new block from outfront. I’m Re using the oil pan, oil cooler.
When you say replace everything that has oil running through it would you recommend replacing the turbo? Currently helping my buddy fix his wrx with a spun rod bearing and we are kinda hoping we don’t have to replace the turbo. But also don’t want to run the risk of prematurely destroying the new block.
Great video as always! I have a question for you. My 2016 WRX 2.0 L DOHC inter cooled turbo engine with 44,000 miles on it had a rod bearing failure and turbo failure with a lot of metal in the engine oil in October 2020. Luckily, this was under powertrain warranty. The Subaru Dealership, replaced the short block, turbo, oil feed lines, high-pressure line and oil pan at no cost. After replacing the new short block and turbo and reassembling the engine, the mechanic took it for a test drive and the check engine light came on P0011 a camshaft position timing over advanced bank 1. He removed the cover and inspected the pulleys and found all four pulleys still had debris from the rod bearing failure in them and needed to be replaced. They replaced all four pulleys and reassembled the engine again. Does Subaru of America have a service manual on how to replace a short block and turbo after Rod bearing failure that had a lot of metal in the engine oil and what parts need to be replaced? My engine failed again in October 2022, (Rod knock cylinder 4 ). I was wondering because the mechanic didn’t replace the four cam pulleys at the same time as the new short block and turbo. Could the debris from the cam pulleys get into the oil passages, oil galleries and heads and cause oil starvation and rod knock on cylinder 4 over time ?
I just ordered a timing belt kit from Company23 and it was delivered without a water pump. This is because they caught a bad batch of pumps from Aisin, and are awaiting a new batch to come in. They apologized for the inconvenience but said it should be a couple week delay. I'd much rather be delayed and buy through Co23 than elsewhere and have that bad batch missed and installed.
love your work i just bought a subaru hawkeye 06 160hp 2.0 (non turbo) and i wanted to learn everything i need to make it strong just like the sti my mechanic told me i need axles brakes suspension and i think i will need a new differential too idk what to buy and their names e.t.c if you can please help me. Keep up with the awesome work
Thank you so much for what you're teaching us. I'm watching you for years. The USDM engine is different from the EU engine? And can you also add for 03 wrx, please? 😂
Hey dude i love your stuff and your new videos on rebuilding engines will probably save me as I go through rebuilding mine these next few weeks. Is there anyway for me to contact you if i need a few questions answered? I can pay you for your time and knowledge. And try to be brief.
Hey 👋 I own a gr86 as my daily and have been heavily considering an ez36 swap Do you think I should commit to the swap on it or should I get a first gen brz to swap it into?
I’m mad that the Motul 10w40 is on back order 🙃 Also what about the avcs exhaust solenoid? Wouldn’t you get two for the GR-VA platforms? 10921aa020 Or is it the same as: 10921AA140 ?
Hi guys, if I want to learn building engine, where should I start? Should I enroll in a proper mechanic class or engine building course? I want to learn from the basics to advance and I am a totally beginner.
@@Smeedia I would love to do that. However, I don't know much about engine and its components. There are parts I don't know what it is called, and what it does. Apparently there is Google but that would be inefficient if I just keep having to stop along the way and search for the definition of that each part and end up knowing nothing because the learning process is not systematic. It is not like I know the basics, and then update the advance knowledge. I am completely noob now :(. Hence, I am looking for a good source to learn about the engine in overall first, then try what you suggest.
So no replacing turbo feed line? What about the replacing the turbo? For the amount of money you spend for all the parts you mentioned, might as well get a new turbo and new oil lines all the way around.
Tanner - is standalone ECU the only method of doing an EGR delete now that cobb has done away with emissions deletes? Can you recommend one - I know you've got/had the haltech in Blu
Wish he could make a checklist of things needed for my 2018 Impreza so I can turbo the current engine but sadly we have hardly any parts to do anything with
Asking the Subaru god. If I had a 2020 STI bone stock and wanted to put a tomei catback on it would I need a tune for that? Would it just be best getting an axleback exhaust?
Do you use motul 10w40 even after break in? Right now I've done normal maintenance on my '15 STi (ie oil change, trans fluid change, brake job, tire rotation...) basic stuff. I do work at a Hyundai dealership and this is where i normally do my own work. But with oil changes I've been using Mobil 5W-30...should i swap to 10w40?
If you get a new type RA short block for your GD, would you still used the GD thermostat? or since its a new style block you would need the newer version?
Ok so in my area there are literally no machine shops for like 100 miles at least… where do you take your heads and short block ? I’m in Tn do you ship yours in or drop off locally wherever you are from?
Question: I have a 2017 WRX 2.0 FA motor. I was looking at doing the rebuild and getting the IAG 800 short. That's the power band I'm trying to go for. But I was wondering can my current block handle that if I rebuilt everything inside of there or I just need a new block?
@@Smeedia my subie still getting some love at the specialist im not going for big numbers and none since i retired from building and racing cars a few years BUT i did drop some money on performance parts just for the added reliability... at least that what i told the wife 🤣 she been with me for a very long time(18 years), she was there when i was shopping for parts for my older builds and she said i had the same ol energy while i was shopping for the parts for the subie rebuild hahaha she doesnt know much about racing parts and stuff but she did raise an eyebrow while reading the list, she did recognize a few names and was like "gates racing, grimmspeed, aig, killer b, mishimoto, je custom pistons... none of this sound like stock parts "just to make the car run" 😂 she playing dumb but i have a feeling she knows what im doing, hawkeye is my dream car, i was the best for him.
You could write a book about building subies. No joke. I think it would sell. Even the guys who might never actually build a subie but own one would probably enjoy it
Modern day chiltons manual for Subarus 😅
@@Smeedia Year ago workbench put out different books on building engines. I bought a few books from them over the years.
i would buy
Would totally buy it. I built my engine recently just from your build vids. Followed as shown and engine is already on the break in period. Great content tanner
I would agree a guide list to build ur car step by step with stage 1 and so on❤ I told u in person ur my favorite and awesome I'm disabled sorry if I threw u off guard I got Star struck lol ❤
Gonna send this video to the newbies who ask instead of me having to explain it
Saving everyone some time here 😅🫡
One thing to note that’s important is 07+ LGT/OBXT, 06+ FXT and 06+ WRX have D25 heads so if you put a RA shortblock in you are gonna bump up compression to around 8.7:1 and require a tune!
04-05 XT, 05-06 LGT/OBXT have B25 heads (same as STI) so no change in compression with RA block.
Dude that's so cool that you worked with RSD on this!! Looking forward to that feature on their site!
Trying to make rebuilds easier for people 🙌💪
You posted this helpful video at a horribly unfortunate time in my Subaru career lmao💀 gonna be taking notes
Hopefully it still helps 😅
Can't tell me how much this video just saved my ass, took apart the motor I'm building to red loctite the oil pump and figured out I had swapped parts from another motor that's using JDM parts and was running a JDM intake cam gear. Thank you so much
Here to help where I can 🫡🫡
This came at such a great time. My 2018 sti only has 30k miles but, im starting an IAG 750 engine build now so by the time the stocker is ready to retire, I'll have something to drop right in. Thanks for the amazing wealth of subie knowledge.
That 750 should treat you well 🥳 here to help when I can 🫡
before this video, i was afraid to blow up my engine....but now i am more reassured...SOMEONE out there will watch this and know how to fix it!
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Tanner out here doing wonders for the subie community, appreciate you homie!
I don't and never had a Subaru, but I suddenly got the urge to rebuild one. The docs you provided are so good.
Scoop one up as a project 🥳🔥
I am so grateful you walked me thru my rebuild last year, my sti runs like a new
Smeedia just out here doing gods work all nonchalant. We commend you brother!
Here to help when I can 🫡
Still nothing for the 02-07 wrx 😢
Thanks!
Great list! One note, because I didn't hear it mentioned. 08 Forester XT does not have the factory oil cooler, similar to the WRX of the same year. I learned this recently when ordering parts for an external cooler.
I believe the MT do not have it and the autos may? I might be wrong in that one
@@Smeedia mine is AT, I believe it was all 08s
Dawg you're saving me this week. Spun my first rod bearing this last month and am devastated. Your tear down video and now this are perfectly timed man. Thank you!
this video literally could not have came at a better time for me , currently just finished tearing down my STI and this is exactly what i needed to feel confident in getting it back together properly. youre the goat
Godsend. Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11:55
Im gonna start my first ever forester build☺️☺️☺️
Saved the video to a special playlist for hopefully the distant future lol. Good stuff as always brotha
Hopefully you won’t need it for a while 😅
I love your collaborations with Rallysport, they're the my favorite place to buy parts from especially since they're based in SLC!
Do ej205/7 & ej22
In europe we love our 2 and 2.2l 😊
as usual amazing video! You stepped up audio and image quality so, so much!
Looking forward to all the next videos
You caught my attention at "turbo subaru" 😃👍🏽👍🏽
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would love to see some stuff on 02-07 WRXs. Hopping to pick up an 05' soon and it needs a rebuild bad.
Normally I don’t scoop em up unless they’re absolute steals
@@Smeedia this one is $500 with a bunch of good after market parts. Not sure what all is wrong with it as it's in pieces but idc I want to get my hands dirty and I think it'd be a good place to start.
Thank you for all the work you do for us!!!
Here to help 🫡
I hope I never have to use this haha, but the bugeye was treated pretty badly before me so crossing fingers.
Thank you for making this!
helping lots of people. Would be awesome to have modern detailed ej205 videos.
205 will be added in the next couple days 🫡🫡
Been away a bit but notification squad active 💪
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Been checking got an upload from you homie!!
Playing catch up got like 3 more to edit still 😅
Looking good Tanner!!
Stay awesome brother man! 👍🏾
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Forgot to mention there is different compression with different heads. Doesn’t compression go up with an RA block and D25 heads? That’s why CP and JE makes custom pistons for those heads specifically.
Yo I appreciate all of your engine build videos and detailed breakdowns! Smedia is a real one! I havent done an engine build on my own yet but I definetly plan on doing it ,My father was a master tech for a honda and toyota dealership and I have assisted him with a rebuild once before But after he passed I regret that I didnt learn more and didnt get to do a custom build with him. So all of your information and knowledge is very much appreciated. I have ownedan 08 wrx for 5 years that just blew and has been down for months, A shop quoted me 10,000 minimum to do the job I said bro thats alot of money. Besides that Im questioning if I even want to keep a subaru block in it because I really want a solid 600-750hp block that can handle it alll day long and i have been leaning towards 2jzge nat build or questioning doing another subaru block but didnt know what subaru block would be best,and smedia has all the right content to help me make the decision and learn more. I cant wait to see the 2jz build on your sti man!❤ what would you recommend for the new engine that can handle that easily?
awesome list bro! but I have two EJ207s, 98 and 02, the 2.0L isn't in the description here, is it added anywhere else? and great video brother, keep the amazing work! new subscriber!
The hero we need...
Not about to do this but I LOVE knowing ! Thank you sir
Now time to use this to build my 96 sti ra!!
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OK but waiting on the 2JZ rebuild checklist 👀
That’s later down the line. Trying to finish one project at a time 😂
Great video as always, I was wondering if you'd add the 07-09 LGT to the list?
Can add it on 🫡
Just saying some ez30 content would be kick ass
One day Ben
hi, I'm following you from Italy, I need some information, at minute 7:28 you see a Subaru on the test bench. Can you give me a link where I can buy those wheel arches that you fit? Thanks and congratulations for the videos👍
I had ringland failure on my 2020 sti. Caught it early. I tore it apart, cut open the filter, checked the oil, oil pan and there was no metal shavings. Not even a metal chunk. Hadn’t replace anything except the oil pump. Just bought new block from outfront. I’m Re using the oil pan, oil cooler.
Glad to hear you caught it before total destruction 🙌
@@SmeediaI’m getting the iag stage 1 heads. I can run my stock cams on them?
Would love to see one for the ej208s but understandable if not because theres not many if at all over there. Love the video 🤙
When you say replace everything that has oil running through it would you recommend replacing the turbo? Currently helping my buddy fix his wrx with a spun rod bearing and we are kinda hoping we don’t have to replace the turbo. But also don’t want to run the risk of prematurely destroying the new block.
Great video as always! I have a question for you. My 2016 WRX 2.0 L DOHC inter cooled turbo engine with 44,000 miles on it had a rod bearing failure and turbo failure with a lot of metal in the engine oil in October 2020. Luckily, this was under powertrain warranty. The Subaru Dealership, replaced the short block, turbo, oil feed lines, high-pressure line and oil pan at no cost. After replacing the new short block and turbo and reassembling the engine, the mechanic took it for a test drive and the check engine light came on P0011 a camshaft position timing over advanced bank 1. He removed the cover and inspected the pulleys and found all four pulleys still had debris from the rod bearing failure in them and needed to be replaced. They replaced all four pulleys and reassembled the engine again. Does Subaru of America have a service manual on how to replace a short block and turbo after Rod bearing failure that had a lot of metal in the engine oil and what parts need to be replaced? My engine failed again in October 2022, (Rod knock cylinder 4 ). I was wondering because the mechanic didn’t replace the four cam pulleys at the same time as the new short block and turbo. Could the debris from the cam pulleys get into the oil passages, oil galleries and heads and cause oil starvation and rod knock on cylinder 4 over time ?
I just ordered a timing belt kit from Company23 and it was delivered without a water pump. This is because they caught a bad batch of pumps from Aisin, and are awaiting a new batch to come in. They apologized for the inconvenience but said it should be a couple week delay. I'd much rather be delayed and buy through Co23 than elsewhere and have that bad batch missed and installed.
Wow all the information I’ve ever needed your da best are all these parts also recommended with ring land failure/ low compression failures??
love your work i just bought a subaru hawkeye 06 160hp 2.0 (non turbo) and i wanted to learn everything i need to make it strong just like the sti my mechanic told me i need axles brakes suspension and i think i will need a new differential too idk what to buy and their names e.t.c if you can please help me. Keep up with the awesome work
AWESOME!!!!!!
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Tom!!! 🥳
This is great do you have one for all the hoses..would love a rebuild package for all the hoses.
I do not but I can work on a list for that 🫡
@@Smeedia Would love one for the hoses! So freaking confusing...
Always watch your shit before Devin's !!! #1. Thanks!
Not a competition but appreciate the support Daniel! 🥳🫡
@@Smeedia Fo sho!!!
Bro you are Amazing. That's what I got
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07-09 legacy gt please. Eventually need to get my 08 spec.B back on the road
Added to the list after the 205s 🫡
Thank you so much for what you're teaching us. I'm watching you for years. The USDM engine is different from the EU engine? And can you also add for 03 wrx, please? 😂
Love this man ❤
Hey dude i love your stuff and your new videos on rebuilding engines will probably save me as I go through rebuilding mine these next few weeks. Is there anyway for me to contact you if i need a few questions answered? I can pay you for your time and knowledge. And try to be brief.
You got something against 02-03s ? I know same rules apply but show us bugeye 2.0 guys some love 😜
I sold my 2011... Bought a Camaro ZL1... I miss my car but then I get in the new one and floor it and I don't miss it any more. 😅🤣
How you liking the ZL1 though? 👀
@@Smeedia oh, it’s awesome. Need to do some mods to it though because I’m not as afraid of it as I thought I’d be 😂
GR? Is that the G3? In Australia 08 wrx slight rod knock 😢
Thanks soo much for the info vid we all appreciate your time immensely
GR is 08-14 🫡 hopefully the rebuild will be quick and smooth 😢
Getting ready to refresh my '09 Forester XT. Do you know if everything on the 08-14 WRX list is applicable?
Hopefully you have a live stream in the near future
2010 2.5gt legacy *could* make for an interesting sleeper-build? havent seen much done with em
What about the 2.0L turbo bug eyes. And possibly info on the 2.2L non turbo engines GC ?
Hey 👋
I own a gr86 as my daily and have been heavily considering an ez36 swap
Do you think I should commit to the swap on it or should I get a first gen brz to swap it into?
If your going to do it, use an EZ30R 🫡 but I say send it
What if your EJ came with 10mm pump (single AVCS)- still go 11mm oil pump?
We still use 11mm over the 10s 👌
Woohoo!
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I’m mad that the Motul 10w40 is on back order 🙃
Also what about the avcs exhaust solenoid? Wouldn’t you get two for the GR-VA platforms?
10921aa020
Or is it the same as: 10921AA140 ?
You’d still need two for the exhaust, the Lh and RH solenoids are different though 🫡
@@Smeedia so then those part numbers are the same it’s just the holder that’s different?
Thanks.... Do you have the part #'s for all the intake hoses also?? TIA
New Subie modder here. Would you recommend a rebuild when buying a used motor? Even if it runs already.
Hi guys, if I want to learn building engine, where should I start? Should I enroll in a proper mechanic class or engine building course? I want to learn from the basics to advance and I am a totally beginner.
Tbh I’d buy a cheap project, take it apart and then put it back together. That’s how I’ve always learned 🙏
@@Smeedia I would love to do that. However, I don't know much about engine and its components. There are parts I don't know what it is called, and what it does. Apparently there is Google but that would be inefficient if I just keep having to stop along the way and search for the definition of that each part and end up knowing nothing because the learning process is not systematic. It is not like I know the basics, and then update the advance knowledge. I am completely noob now :(. Hence, I am looking for a good source to learn about the engine in overall first, then try what you suggest.
So no replacing turbo feed line? What about the replacing the turbo? For the amount of money you spend for all the parts you mentioned, might as well get a new turbo and new oil lines all the way around.
Tanner - is standalone ECU the only method of doing an EGR delete now that cobb has done away with emissions deletes? Can you recommend one - I know you've got/had the haltech in Blu
Wish he could make a checklist of things needed for my 2018 Impreza so I can turbo the current engine but sadly we have hardly any parts to do anything with
Hey smeedia we love you
Asking the Subaru god. If I had a 2020 STI bone stock and wanted to put a tomei catback on it would I need a tune for that? Would it just be best getting an axleback exhaust?
No tune needed for a catback 🙏
Do you use motul 10w40 even after break in? Right now I've done normal maintenance on my '15 STi (ie oil change, trans fluid change, brake job, tire rotation...) basic stuff. I do work at a Hyundai dealership and this is where i normally do my own work. But with oil changes I've been using Mobil 5W-30...should i swap to 10w40?
Tbh it depends. Most the time for the built cars I’ll use 20W50. Factory set ups 10w40. Nothing wrong with 5w30 for stock set ups
Damn. This is great info. A gd amount of info also,, sucks I won’t remember half. But I will the other half. 😆. Thanks Tanner
What list would a JDM forester sti revision c 2004 model refer to. The sti or Forster xt for that year?
Are you running tpms’s on the work d9r’s if so what brand fits ?? I need to get my light off lol
Also love the content keep it up
I do not, I just live with the lights lol
If you get a new type RA short block for your GD, would you still used the GD thermostat? or since its a new style block you would need the newer version?
When rebuilding do we get new oil lines? Or just reuse those?
How about rallysport sell a replacement hose kit for all the hoses? 🤔
I may put together a list for that. It would take some time 😅
Ok so in my area there are literally no machine shops for like 100 miles at least… where do you take your heads and short block ? I’m in Tn do you ship yours in or drop off locally wherever you are from?
Can you add a parts list for 2010 to 2012 Legacy GT ?
Question:
I have a 2017 WRX 2.0 FA motor. I was looking at doing the rebuild and getting the IAG 800 short. That's the power band I'm trying to go for.
But I was wondering can my current block handle that if I rebuilt everything inside of there or I just need a new block?
Which one do I follow if I have a 2.5 shortblock with 2.0 heads ?
What would my 2010 Forester XT fall under?
Would the 04 WRX fit into the 04-06 STI category?
Do the ARP 11mm headstuds need threads machined on the block or do they work with the stock head?
No they do not. Stock size 🫡
Awesome, good to know! I’m about to do the timing belt, oil pump and water pump tho month on my 2019 STI.
Best oil and oil filter to use when stock?
Missing the 07-09 LGT
I’ll get it added 👌
@@Smeedia no clue if there’s an actual difference between those years
He said Ej205’s will be added in a couple days ITS OK GUYS .
I thank you 😂😅
'06 Forester XT manual, ej255 heads on the RA ej257 block you recommend, do I really need to tune for the compression ratio difference??
Can we get the Frankenstein of an ej setup on the 2010 legacy gt?
I was hoping that one wouldn’t be asked but yes I can 😂
You must put these parts on your website or make a complete new one for this...
subie love
subie life ♥️
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@@Smeedia my subie still getting some love at the specialist
im not going for big numbers and none since i retired from building and racing cars a few years BUT i did drop some money on performance parts just for the added reliability... at least that what i told the wife 🤣
she been with me for a very long time(18 years), she was there when i was shopping for parts for my older builds and she said i had the same ol energy while i was shopping for the parts for the subie rebuild hahaha she doesnt know much about racing parts and stuff but she did raise an eyebrow while reading the list, she did recognize a few names and was like "gates racing, grimmspeed, aig, killer b, mishimoto, je custom pistons... none of this sound like stock parts "just to make the car run" 😂
she playing dumb but i have a feeling she knows what im doing, hawkeye is my dream car, i was the best for him.
So which one would I use for an 02 wrx
Ej205 stuff will be added in a few days 🫡
If I wanna put a type RA engine in my va wrx, do I need to do a complete sti swap?
the 04-06 sti rebuild list, is that the same for a Wrx?
Noob question here. Do any of these cover an 05 wrx? Or is it the same as the STI?
Different, have the 2.0L coming in a couple days 🫡
what about 03 wrx gen
Ej205s ?
Can you also get a Canadian supplier to create this rebuild kit? cant ship to Canada from rally sport. Subie supply Co is my go to in Canada