SUBYROD = Hechtspeed’s My Subaru Is Me
I’ve been a little quiet of late on the MyRideisMe blog. I have good reason. With (as opposed to without) much adieu (it’s taken me years to nail down a car I REALLY wanted) I present my new (and used) hot rod! Not a hot rod you say? Ok, well, then let’s call it a suby rod.
This blog will NOT do justice (crappy pictures, I promise better ones in the future, these were taken while giving son #3 his first ride in “daddy’s suby”) to how much I love this car and how excited I am to own it and drive it. But, I’ll do my best to introduce you to my new daily driver/project car, “SUBYROD” (see my MyRideisMe.com Garage HERE).
Subyrod is a 2002 Subaru Impreza WRX with 115,000 miles (kind of a lot I know, but it was in my budget and very clean with recent important maintenance items taken care of). What the crap is a hot rod and custom car nut like me buying a funky car like a Subaru for? Ok, good point… but how about a factory turbocharged and intercooled sedan with wide fender flares, all wheel drive and four doors and a WRC (World Rally Championship) racing pedigree?
So, you as a Hot Rod reader are a little curious, I know you are, well there’s more, keep reading…
From the factory in Fuji, Japan, the Suby put out 227 HP and 215 ft-lbs TQ back in 2002 (the new 2010 WRX has 265hp). Here’s where the fun starts. This 8.0:1 compression, 2.0 liter (that’s 121 cubic inches for you old schoolers) DOHC (dual over head cams (yes, this engine has 4 cams, yikes!) flat four (that’s right, can you say baby Porsche!? Oh, or, maybe big aircooled Vdub) engine responds amazingly to the old school hot rodding methods, plus some new school tricks. Subyrod is modified to what the “ricers” call a Cobb Stage II status.
Stage 2 is , long story short, a 3″ catted turboback exhaust, catless up pipe (pipe that connects the exhaust manifolds to the turbo), Samco inlet hoses (those red hoses in the pic above) and a Cobb AccessPort, which has a Stage II computer map loaded to the factory ECU. The end result is about 2 psi more boost than stock (15 psi vs. 13.5psi) and about 280hp and 260tq. Not bad for a 3100lb car. Should be good for high 13’s in the 1/4 mile.
But, the 1/4 mile is not where this car shines. This car was meant for the Touge. Oh, sorry. Touge is Japanese for “mountain road”. Gotta drop some ricer knowledge whenever I can. Canyon carving is what the Suby does best. These are 17×7.5 Buddy Club wheels with the 215/45/17 tires on Goldline lowering springs and KYB GR2 sport shocks and struts. The tires have already been replaced by 225/45/17 Bridgestone Potenza’s since these failed Safety Inspection. Dang! I was hoping to score some 17×9’s or 18×9.5’s in a few months once I needed tires, but apparently I needed tires pronto. Oh well, I’ll keep saving my pennies.
Here’s the cockpit. More World Rally Blue for you! Stock the WRX comes with a Momo steering wheel, aluminum pedals. The previous owner installed these boss blue WRX STi (Subaru Technica International, aka the Racing Division of Subaru, sort of like SVT for Ford) seats.
These are race seats for the daily grind. I must say (and this admits I’m a ricer), the STi seats are one of my favorite parts of this car. It just makes the car POP! Yes, STi’s color of choice is PINK! I know you love that GreaseGirl! Yes, you may sit in it at Bonneville. ha ha
Also peep the shiny (aka ricer) Stainless Steel custom machined shift knob, connected to a short shifter. I actually bought this knob back in December when I was planning to buy a Subaru. I love it. The best $40 I may have ever spent. Plus its totally custom, there’s only like 50 of these knobs, mostly in Utah.
This pic is showing off a couple things. First, dig that STi hood scoop (provides cool air to the intercooler)! Is that hot rod or what? LOL
These headlights are not USDM (ricer for “US Domestic Market”), they are JDM Yo!!! (Japanese Domestic Market). They are projector style headlights with up and down adjustability. Cool eh! They better be… I had to take the car to Jon at Action Alternator in Bountiful, Utah for some electrical/wiring repair to get my lights working to pass the Safety Inspection. The drivers headlight was intermittent and high beam was out. I was pleasantly surprised by the final price and the quality of work. Thanks Jon! Seriously, if you guys need a rebuilt alternator or starter or vehicle wiring, these guys are good.
Here’s a parting shot. You gotta love those factory rally fender flares! I do! That blue is rad too! I know like 50% of all WRX’s are blue, but its only because it looks sooooo gooooood!
So, in 1.5 weeks of ownership, I’ve already done some modding. Gotta make it My Ride is Me right!?
I added the shift knob, Kartboy extra long exhaust hangars so the Stainless muff’ would clear the Syms rear lip/diffuser, and wider 225/45/17 tires (ok, so I sort of had to get new tires, but might as well go WIDER right?!). Also, I added some decals/stickers (yes, more Ricer mods) and a Fatlace/Speedhunters.com license plate frame. I’ll post pictures later, don’t worry. You’ll be getting Suby overload…
What do you think of this Subyrod?! Any Subaru lovers out there? Comment below and let me know what you think of my new ride.
Hechtspeed and SUBYROD
Well for half the cylinders and twice the doors as my hot rod of choice, It is a bitchin’ ride (sorry I don’t know the ricer lingo for bitchin’). Cool blue will look good on white flats. The next mod needs to be a driveline loop so you can run it on the salt in Sept.
i like your ground effects kit …where is your air scoop under the hood ? i see you have the stock box there ,what part is the Cobb intake?
Ya, the rear “ground effects” is really cool. I need to get a picture of the rear, its like a little diffuser. The front needs a lip, maybe a “Home Depot lip” is on the to-do list. The “air diverter” is in the scoop. The ram air scoop is in my garage. He has the stock box and ram air scoop. I might need that “Stealth Composites” tube. I have not looked to see what the “Cobb Intake”. I wonder if it just has a k/n filter. I’ll check it out and report back. I think the previous owner said it has something in teh fender well. Ok, I’m curious, gonna go pop the hood right now and see…
Am I gonna miss your self-torture about what kind of car to buy? NO! Congrats my man! I still think it should have been named SUBLURU.
It’s about time you have something to drive HechtSPEED! I don’t think I’ll ever diverge from classics…but I’ve sure loved getting to know about the other car genres too. And I look forward to learning more via you and your SubyRod…and yes, I think a ride at the flats will definitely be in order!!