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Author Topic: First Test: 2009 Subaru Impreza WRX STI SPT  (Read 2775 times)
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« on: June 24, 2009, 05:00:09 AM »



Tuning parts run aplenty in the high-speed world of the Subaru WRX STI. Even if you have never dabbled in modifying your ride, tinkering with any car -- especially those still under OEM warranty -- can be risky business in terms of reliability and quality.

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Therein lays a niche quick to be filled by Subaru Performance Tuning (SPT), a wholly owned subsidiary of Subaru America Inc., with a new lineup of factory warrantied go-fast components. SPT deals with the distribution of certain STI- (Subaru Technica International, a.k.a Subaru's Japanese-based in-house performance division) branded goodies specifically geared toward owners seeking a less dicey, but equally satisfying, enhancement route. The division also hawks a few of its own SPT-badged parts with a full warranty.

We recently got our hands on one of Subaru's decked-out STI's featuring nearly the whole SPT catalog. It's recently been revised to include the current 'GR' code chassis. Visually, much of its buffed-out exterior hasn't been changed. A simple STI front lip spoiler ($369.55) was bolted under the car's chin, giving the hatchback a cleaner JDM-flair. Complementing this motif is the car's stance, which has been cut 10mm via a stiffer STI Pink Spring set ($500/set of four).


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The single part said to remotely increase the 2.5L's potential was the stainless steel SPT exhaust ($999.99). Its unique mandrel bends and smooth welds aid in relieving horsepower-restricting back pressure and bellow an attractively deeper, baritone growl. Get it above 4000 rpm and the polished quad pipes roar.

After a few miles behind the thick leather wheel, it was clear to us that this "tuned" STI wasn't any faster than the already capable standard car. Our diligent team put it to the test, and, as expected, substantiated our perceptions. The STI SPT shot to 60 mph in the same time (4.7 sec.) and posted a nearly identical -- but teeny bit slower -- quarter-mile sprint of 13.4 sec @ 100.1 mph versus a bone stock car (13.4 sec @ 100.4 mph). Its figure-eight lap time was a mirror image, too (25.3 sec @ 0.73 g). But don't be too quick to kick it to the curb.

The STI SPT did successfully put even bigger grins on our mugs when entering all-wheel-drive-loving, high-speed corners. Its track-bred suspension setup, bolstered by a chunkier SPT front strut ($229.95) and underbelly chassis braces ($199.95), roused confidence when entering twisties and exiting their apexes. All four wheels felt surprisingly better connected and stuck to every tarmac type we could put in their way. Gratefully, the suspension didn't have the creaks, moans, or knocks usually found in lowered rides.

Source http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/hatchbacks/112_0906_2009_subaru_impreza_wrx_sti_spt/index.html
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« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2009, 08:52:22 PM »

Nice find, hope they come out with some engine component stuff to avoid voiding the waranty, I'd be happy Smiley
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« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2009, 07:54:18 AM »

SOA needs to take a cue from Subaru UK- they offer in house performance upgrades w/o any warranty issues, they also come out w/ a "special edition" about every year- w/ all kinds of nice bits

they (SOA) are slowly (really slowly) heading in that direction, they need to kick it up a couple of notches IMO- it would be good for their business
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« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2009, 09:28:06 AM »

SOA needs to take a cue from Subaru UK- they offer in house performance upgrades w/o any warranty issues, they also come out w/ a "special edition" about every year- w/ all kinds of nice bits

they (SOA) are slowly (really slowly) heading in that direction, they need to kick it up a couple of notches IMO- it would be good for their business

Couldn't have said it better myself.  Mistubishi also does this with the Evos in the UK...

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« Reply #4 on: December 29, 2009, 09:10:50 AM »

This is ridiculous. SPT is OEM overpriced garbage......1000USD for a catback exhaust?  That is prices for an STi Genome or something more exotic. There are way better springs out there...RCE....Swift...KW..the list goes on.  For 1000USD I use an Invidia N1 catted TBE that has OEM fitment and weld quality.  When will SOA realize that we need the FULL STI lineup over here?  Either that or SPT needs to pick up its game and release some quality parts with a good money/hp ratio.  Oooh a front strut brace!!!! That's sooo sweet...230USD. Are you crazy?  How about the carbon fiber STI version huh? Where is that?  I'll stick with Cusco or Whiteline and save 50-80 dollars on something that makes NO difference unless you have coilovers.  SPT is robbing enthusiasts of their hard earned money and charging premium prices to keep your warranty intact.  When was the last time a catback exhaust voided someone's warranty?  5-10 HP for 1000USD is CRAZY!!! Huh? You need a tune with the majority of mods to uncork power in these sweet vehicles.  Maybe they should authorize safe performance tunes that DON'T void the warranty and then maybe I can see SPT charging over 400USD for anything they offer........just my 2 cents..sorry if I've stepped on anyone's toes. Angry
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« Reply #5 on: December 29, 2009, 12:22:37 PM »

for a long time they were selling the catback for $400- that I believe was a fair price, I don't see anyone spending a $1000 on it though

there have been several reports of the catback rusting as well, not sure how widespread, but I've read a few reports
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« Reply #6 on: December 31, 2009, 06:13:07 AM »

well, anyone buying SPT stuff at full price is out of their mind. ie: Back in early 2008, SPT exhausts only cost no more than $350, SPT springs were no more than $200. Of course this was all pre MY2009 and most current WRX owners never knew.
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