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Re: FS: (FL) 2004 Subaru Impreza WRX STi, Clean title, 339whp & 390wtq on 93oct
Listed for sale on eBay: https://m.ebay.com/itm/2004-Subaru-Impreza-WRX-STi-Clean-title-339whp-390wtq-on-93oct-2004-Subaru-WRX-STi-/202387694799
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2004 Modified Subaru WRX STi, Asking $17,500 obo
Purchased the car in June 2006. I?m the 2nd owner. The car has been garage kept for the last several years and has mostly been driven on the weekends. I have title in hand. Car runs perfectly. The only issue is cruise control does not work. Has...
yea no worries. I get it, some people dont care about their cars like others. I know I am hypersensitive to my car, (tuners have told me that) but others arent that way, but you know what at least they provide horror stories for the new folks and people who take a while to mod.
yea I agree with that. I also agree that the environmental variables that are accounted for are what makes an etune stand out. That is why I am still etuning my car right now. I have a dyno tune and I am currently etunin my set up also.
It does not take two days to be done correctly. I know from experience. If etuning is done right it will take much longer than that. But again, it depends on the set up. So I agree with a mild, setup, it can be done quickly.
Etuned are great, but the problem you can run into is the amount of changes that you do to the car. If you make massive amounts of changes at one time, you are better off having a protune to get everything dialed in at once as opposed to trying to do it on the street, especially when you are...
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