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The WRX STI Diamond Edition is powered by a 2.5-litre, high-boost turbocharged Boxer engine that offers 260 kW (350 hp) at 4,500 rpm and 464 N⋅m (342 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,000 rpm. The remapping of the Electronic Control Unit and the fitment of a performance exhaust system has contributed to improved performance.
(Japanese: Subaru FA engine) The FA was developed from the FB engine, however, efforts to reduce weight while maintaining durability were the main goals of the FA engine. While the FA and FB engines share a common platform, the FA shares very little in dedicated parts with the FB engine, with a different block, head, connecting rods, and pistons.
The WRX debuted in November 1992 with 240 PS (177 kW; 237 hp). The center differential was a viscous coupling type, the rear limited slip differential was a viscous type. The WRX Type RA is a stripped-down version of the WRX that was available in the Japanese market for people to purchase for motorsports.
A manual WRX Limited starts at $39,015, an automatic GT (with the nice Recaros) starts at $44,215, and the TR gets by at $41,655. That is a big step up from a base manual WRX at $32,735, but I don ...
Here's the WRX tS in a Subaru's natural habitat.
It gets Brembo brakes, Recaro seats, and retuned steering for "improved road feel." It also comes exclusively with a manual transmission and fixed dampers.
The 2024 Subaru WRX S4 STI Sport is a limited edition model, painted in a model-exclusive Offshore Blue Metallic colour. Externally, the model gains an STI body kit and 19-inch BBS forged wheels. Inside, adjustable Recaro front seats featuring STI logos as well as details in silver stitching and suede material on the central console and ...
This engine is a turbocharged boxer-four with common rail fuel injection. [4] [17] [18] [19] Ferrari used flat-twelve engines for various Formula One cars in the 1970s. A road car flat-twelve engine (using a 180-degree V12 configuration) was used for the 1973-1984 Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer, 1984-1996 Ferrari Testarossa and their derivatives. [20]