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2007 Subaru STI - Big Turbo build


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2007 STI w/ 25,000 miles

 

Engine:

New Subaru Block 704 Castings

Manley 83mm Stroker Crank

Manley Turbo Tuff Rods

Manley 99.5mm Swaintech Coated Pistons

ACL Standard Main and Rods Bearings

OEM Case Bolts

New OEM V25B Cylinder Heads

OEM Head Gaskets

ARP Custom Age +625 Head Bolts

Manley Single Valve Springs

Supertech Standard Size Inconel Exhaust Valves

Supertech Standard Size Stainless Steel Intake Valves

Supertech Bronze Valve Guides

GSC S2 Camshafts

ATI Crankshaft Dampener

Gates Racing Timing Belt

Gates Pulley Set

OEM 11mm Oil Pump

Killer B Pickup

Killer B Oil Pan

 

Turbo:

Full Race Twinscroll Turbo Kit w/ Swaintech White Lightning

Forced Perfomance HTA86 (GT3586R) 1.04a/r

Tial 38mm Wastegates

 

Intercooler:

Tial Q 50mm BOV

Custom FMIC

 

Transmission:

Stock 6-speed

ACT Extreme Street Clutch

ACT Lightweight Flywheel

 

Drivetrain:

Kartboy shifter

Tigwerks Engine Mounts

Group N Transmission Mounts

Whiteline Subframe Lockdown

 

Suspension:

Cobb Springs

Cobb Non-adjustable Sway Bars

Stock struts with Feal Revalves

 

Interior:

Boost, EGT, and A/F guages

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Are you doing stand alone/PnP?

 

Build is going to be BA! Hows the turbo fitment? Seems like a huge PITA.

 

I'm getting a Hydra stand alone from Element Tuning. Turbo shouldn't be bad. The engine bay is getting cleaned up so it should free up some room.

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interesting looking motor, i have never seen one out of the car either. i noticed you said you were putting a stroker crank in, how much displacement are you going for? also i noticed the case of the motor looks like it could be split in two, is that how the crank goes in, or are my eyes decieving me?
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I've never seen an engine from one of these cars before. I didn't know they were a flat opposed four. Looks complicated and cool. Good luck with the rest of your project. I'm sure it will be even more of a blast to drive.
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it's going to be a 2.6-2.7 liter, as opposed to 2.5.

 

the block case splits in half. the are several bolts that connect the halves. you have to attach the rods to the crank and then lay the crank inside, then connect the case halves.

 

in case you were wondering. there are very few failures that can be traced back to a failure of the stock case bolts, but the is an arp upgrade.

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