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pylon500 08-15-2005 02:19 AM

Got Power?
 
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SCAREY SH1T!
Got a mate at work who's got a WRX, which he likes to fiddle with, bigger blower, modded chip, etc-etc and was showing me a webiste from up Queensland where they get really carried away!
Although I suspect this is slightly old news, it's still pretty awesome....
Imagine an EG-33 stroked out to 3.7 litre, blown with Twin Turbo's, Intercooled and then shoehorned into the front of a WRX!! :eek:
Check the photos....
Arthur.

-JJ- 08-15-2005 03:59 AM

This has been done in the states :eek:

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...31#post9261131

The best pic of the completed wrx is on this page:
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...&page=10&pp=25

It was also discussed here:
http://www.subaru-svx.net/forum/show...9&page=6&pp=15

The wrx in these threads is an absolute monster!
But your pic is a diffenent setup... is this being done in australia??????

pylon500 08-16-2005 07:36 AM

Hi JJ, Yeah it's been done in Queensland somewhere.
here's their site;
http://www.pms.net.au/welcome.htm
Hey, looked at the US WRX site mods, even more scary! :eek:
Back in my early days, with my old L Wagon, I was toying with getting an XT-6 ER-27 and drive train under the bonnet so I could give some of those ricers a bit of curry! :D
But then I discovered the joy of SVX, and have never looked back.
Arthur.

McTaff 08-16-2005 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by pylon500
Hi JJ, Yeah it's been done in Queensland somewhere.
here's their site;
http://www.pms.net.au/welcome.htm
Hey, looked at the US WRX site mods, even more scary! :eek:
Back in my early days, with my old L Wagon, I was toying with getting an XT-6 ER-27 and drive train under the bonnet so I could give some of those ricers a bit of curry! :D
But then I discovered the joy of SVX, and have never looked back.
Arthur.

That is exactly what I wanted to do. For under a thousand bucks, it was a very attractive option.

Difference is, a bus took a dislike to my L series, which is why I discovered the joy of SVX.


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