How to get more power from my engine 2.0I, EJ20S Subaru Impreza AWD 96.

Asked by Danipower Oct 23, 2016 at 05:17 PM about the 1996 Subaru Impreza L Wagon AWD

Question type: Car Customization

How to get more power from my engine
2.0I, EJ20S Subaru Impreza AWD 96.
There is as fit a turbo or other parts from
other models of Subaru engines for
example? I accept suggestions, thank you.

3 Answers

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Comes down to money for real power, and not worth it. Engine swap, turbo, retune. If you do any bolt ons you are wasting your money. The ECU will in time, adjust for your changes to maintain what was programmed by the factory. Air Intakes, Mufflers, Lighter Pulleys, all of that is temporary butt dyno gains and making someone else rich at your expense. You have a slow reliable fuel effecient AWD car, if you want more, pony up the money. Customize a car how you like, focus on handling, brakes, suspension, your driving skill. If you want to sound like a fart, be you, but unless you get proper bits and tune it right, and you'll spend a LOT, save your money.

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