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wrx's run stock 15PSI while STIs run 17...dats extreamly alot.....especially when the wrx are looked at so highly......R34 GTTs run stock 7 PSI correct......with 10PSI its said to reach 200rwkw........

im sorry to all the rex fans but my opinion on rexs just completely dropped.

Why did you opinion drop because they run more boost stock? obviously the induction side of things is designed completely different to an RB motor, and if they can handle more boost out of the factory perhaps thats because of a lower compression ratio, or they have very strong internals... something I can't answer myself....

Completely different motor, still performs well.... but yes considerably more boost by comparison.

once again. another pointless. dumb. thread. from andruu

What do you mean!!

"wrx's run stock 15PSI while STIs run 17...dats extreamly alot.....especially when the wrx are looked at so highly......R34 GTTs run stock 7 PSI correct......with 10PSI its said to reach 200rwkw........

im sorry to all the rex fans but my opinion on rexs just completely dropped."

now we know his opinion dropped... and thats f**king important!

seriously blitz ur to up urself.... so ur saying just because its a completely diff turbo its able to run 17 psi stocK???

man 180s 200s and just about any other car i dont think is able to run that high boost stock.....all im saying is im really suprised that subaru is pumping 17psi through its turbos stock....

seriously man u should give it a rest......some of us here might not no as much as u mate...

i dont care how many ppl hide it or say they dont do it...but i give my car a bit of oof sometimes...and so what if its with anotehr car.....personally mate if u are lost for words maybe u should go to a all girls skool or something maybe this scene is to much for u....seriously

Wake upto himself?

Dude, your the one who needs to wake-up from whatever nightmare you trying to take us on each time you click the "start new thread" button.

And its nothing to do with "knowing" more than someone else.

There is more than enough information... www.howstuffworks.com (is a great start)

But to come here and say "OMG WTF BBQ this car runs 17psi on a stock turbo" means you dont even have a basic grasp of the concept that is a turbocharged car.

Please PLEASE think before hitting the new thread button for your own sake as much as anyone else as you take things FAR too personally and come across as a 15yr old kid with your words, spelling and the way you flame up.

Just relax

One of the lurkers here but I have to post.

I don't know where you have got these facts from but its bullshit. My best mate's 02 Sti is almost dead stock and is NOT running 17psi, try 12 on the STi boost spike.

What year/model subi are you talking about and where did you get this information from?

Think about this.

If you wound the boost up so highly on a Skyline (Rb25DET for example) you'd be making 46% more power (If everything else remains constant)

Basically, WAY too powerful for a stock car IMO. Plus, most likely over the "Gentlemens limit"

The RB motor has a decent stroke and bore, hence, makes plenty of torque, even when off boost.

The EJ motor has basically ZERO torque off boost, and as such, needs a touch more boost then a decently setup motor.

Both cars are designed totally different, and both perform totally different!

dezz mate....like i said jsut cuz his admin aint gonna stop me from speakn my mind...it just shows wat a coward u are...

heheh yeah i'm just a pussy who agrees with everything admins/mods say....and that is why my warn is 100% :)

but its good to see mods/admins agree with the majority on this topic :rofl:

heheh yeah i'm just a pussy who agrees with everything admins/mods say....and that is why my warn is 100% :)

but its good to see mods/admins agree with the majority on this topic :rofl:

Why the whole 'Admin' point needs to consistantly be bought up is beyond me.

At the end of the day, everyones entitled to voice their opinions, and if certain people get pussy hurt by them, then maybe the internet isnt for them :)

Please PLEASE think before hitting the new thread button

im serious when i say take away his thread making privlidges.

Why the whole 'Admin' point needs to consistantly be bought up is beyond me.

At the end of the day, everyones entitled to voice their opinions, and if certain people get pussy hurt by them, then maybe the internet isnt for them :)

yip. so i guess thats why me and dezz and some other got warned for telling a nob like andruu he was in fact... a nob :rofl:

im serious when i say take away his thread making privlidges.

yip. so i guess thats why me and dezz and some other got warned for telling a nob like andruu he was in fact... a nob :)

There is a line, thats often crossed when threads deteriorate into harsh personal attacks, when that happens, the rules will always be enforced :rofl:

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