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I'd have one...

I reckon there'll be a few more exploding gearboxes because

1. already increased torque loading (though they've strengthened the box)

2. an extra .5L swept capacity will help a bigger turbo spool faster (similar to the RB20 and RB25) that will allow greater HP potential easier

They're going to keep the Skyline boys honest, that's for sure

I'd have one...

I reckon there'll be a few more exploding gearboxes because

1. already increased torque loading (though they've strengthened the box)

2. an extra .5L swept capacity will help a bigger turbo spool faster (similar to the RB20 and RB25) that will allow greater HP potential easier

They're going to keep the Skyline boys honest, that's for sure

The 6 speed gearboxes aren't having problems with highly modified STi's that have been getting around the performance scene for over two years.

I'm 100% confident they won't have gearbox issues.

Should be interesting to see the new Evo vs STi comparisons.

This is good news for RB25DET owners. the US spec 2.5L STi uses high impedance side feed 440cc injectors, that fit straight in our fuel rails. I'd expect we'll get the same.Ripper B) The chief reason for going 2.5L in the States was to meet CARB (California) emissions standards - the toughest in the world. They must be selling very well over there.

When I was in the states the petrol is at best 91 octane is this the same octane measurement as ours.  Their lowest grade was 87!

We use the RON (Research octane number) measurement, americans use RON+ MON / 2. Where MON is the Motor octane number.

I believe their 91 is around our 98.

I reckon the rear lights look cheap.

I'm sure the 2003 to current model WRX rear lights should drop in (and you'd find some ricer 2003 - 2005 model peson who'd want to swap) - the sheet metal at the rear hasn't changed AFAIK

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