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The STi has a huge amount of grip, however, its balance is not as delicate as the EVO's.  The STi will understeer in a corner and when the throttle is applied, it will understeer even more.  When you apply a little more throttle and it will quickly transform to oversteer. The steering has a rubbery feel and will not return to center quite as easy as its rival.  The feeling from the shifter gives that rubbery feedback also.

The EJ25 has superior bottom end power and torque.  The engine quickly shoots through the transmissions six speeds.  It does seem to run out of breath at high rpm.  Although the STi is the diametric opposite of how an EVO feels, both car turn remarkably similar 0-60 and ¼ mile times.  The engine has a computer controlled drive by wire throttle that differs from the EVO, which gives aftermarket tuners more of a task to tune.  The aftermarket support greatly differs from the 4G63; less quality aftermarket parts are available for the EJ25.

Although the STi has the same big Brembo brakes as the EVO, the pedal feel is not as firm and brakes are more difficult to modulate.  Flex in the spindle or caliper mount results in a possibility for brake caliper piston knockback, which makes consistent braking under track conditions harder.

In this project we are going to improve on the STi's strong point, acquiring more torque and power but still keeping it street and road race friendly.  A lot of attention will be given the cars weak points, handling and braking.  Project STi's goals will be to be able to keep its easy street ability while being able to rip the ¼mi in the 11's while winning a Time Attack.

We are going to greatly improve the suspension and handling by changing the geometry and damping capabilities.  Our brake work will work to bring out the full potential of the Brembo’s and we will dig to bring all possibility for easy bolt on power so surface.
 

Project STI
Project Subaru Sti stuck with the OEM look with the Bronze Volk CE28N's.

 

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Comments

JustTheTip
# JustTheTip
Friday, July 10, 2009 8:07 AM
Ok that's it.
I'm switching to Motul this weekend.
I was on the fence but Dave and Mike are my idols and if its good enough for them, then it's good enough for my sti as well.





Piddster
# Piddster
Monday, July 20, 2009 2:46 PM
I've gone through over a couple hundred dollars worth of various gear oils in my 6mt, and have found Subaru Extra-S (the factory oil) to work the best over all. AMSOIL Syncromesh was the best when really hot though.


I'm curious as to what turbo you guys are going to rock. Twin scroll GT3976R? BW S366?
trailbrake2088
# trailbrake2088
Tuesday, August 18, 2009 3:12 PM
Although i have never driven an evo i loved the sti i drove It seems as if evo is everyones favorite maybe they are that good but mitsu's scare me a little with reliability.
yo vanilla
# yo vanilla
Wednesday, December 02, 2009 7:18 PM
Is anyone re-bottling Extra-S and selling it in quarts? I usually sway the way of OEM for transmission fluid, but I'm not about to buy a 5 gallon drum of it. I've been running Redline in my WRX's trans and rear diff
speedball3
# speedball3
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 4:23 PM
How do you decide which weight oil to run? I thought STi's usually take 5w30. Is there a way to determine that a specific weight will provide enough lubrication/heat protection? Also, what is the difference between race oil and regular street oil (I think it has to do w/detergents or certain additives in the oil, but not entirely sure)? Is it okay to run race oil on a daily driven car?

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