04 Sti Fully Built, 570whp, 74k Original Miles, 13k Miles On Motor, Very Clean!! on 2040-cars
Rochester, New York, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5L 2458CC H4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Subaru
Model: Impreza
Trim: WRX STI Sedan 4-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 73,586
Sub Model: STI
Exterior Color: Blue
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Car was professional built by www.akumamotorsports.com (732) 326-0090. Car was built with AEM Standalone, then I switch it with COBB AP2 and retune by Innovative Tuning (716) 873-7360).
Leak test was done at 69,661 miles
Engine test results: 1=4.5%, 2=2.5%, 3=4%, 4=5.5%
Clean Title
Build Engine was build at Approx 62,000 Mile
Car Current mileage - 73,586
Asking Price: $23,000 OBO
Car: 2004 Subaru WRX STi
Tuner: Mike from Innovative Tuning
Engine Management: Cobb Accessport
Dyno Info: Mustang
Transmission
Gear: 4th
Peak WHP at RPM: 570(pump + meth)
Peak Torque
Baseline hp/tq for a stock on same dyno: 225whp stock WRX Sti
Target Boost: 28psi (pump + meth)
Target AFR: 12.4
Fuel
Engine Mods:
Block:
Built 2.5L,
AEBS iron sleeves,
100mm CP pistons,
Manley turbo tuff rods,
polished sti crank,
Cosworth oil
Brand new OEM water pump,
Cosworth main/rod bearings,
Head:
Akuma CnC'd heads,
Kelford 280 cams,
Supertech valves,
Supertech Springs/Retainers,
Akuma Port/polish,
ARP studs
NGK LFR4AIX Iridium Spark plug
Engine set-up
Akuma custom rotated turbo kit,
FP HTA 3582R .83a/r,
Cosworth Intake Manifold
Cobb Full Exhaust
Tial BOV
Precision Wastegate
Fuel Injection:
Blown turbo dual fuel pump set-up
dual walbro 255s,
DW1200cc injectors,
Perrin Fuel rails,
Aquamist Meth Injection (replace Intercooler Spray),
Suspension:
Buddy club full racing suspension (shocks and coilovers)
Driveshaft Shop Level 5 Front & Rear Axle Kit (W/ warranty)
Carbonectic Center & Rear diff,
Clutchmasters Custom spec clutch
Carbing subframe brace,
Whiteline trailing/lateral links,
Whiteline sway bars,
Wheels:
A set of Enkei RPF1 SBC 5X100 18x9.5 with Yokohama Neova 265/35/18 Tires
Electronic:
Pioneer Double din,
Eclsipe 5-channel amp ,
Hertz component 6.5/5.25
Exterior/Interior:
Chargespeed V2 body kit,
Chargespeed Vortex Generator
Custom Paint
Cobra Racing Seats
Omori 45mm Boost gauge (steering wheel
Omori 50MM Oil pressure, Oil Temp (need sensor), EGT
Misc:
Koyorad Radiator,
SAMCO FMIC,
Killer B dual Coolant Reservoir
Fluid:
Motul 300v Chrono 10W40
Motul 300 Gear 75W90 (Front/Tranny)
Motul PA90 (Rear Diff)
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