Buying a Subaru wrx 2007 modded

Asked by Dean May 16, 2017 at 11:17 AM about the 2007 Subaru Impreza WRX Base

Question type: Car Customization

I'm looking at buying a wrx, but it has
about 22,000 dollars into it, it has a little
less than 60,000 original miles, and the
modifications only include a bunch of stuff,
but has stock block, so pistons and all that
hasn't been touched, but at 46,000 miles it
had a tune for 18lbs of boost, it was
pushing like 360hp, and 22lbs for 400hp,
now is that rough on a stock 2007 wrx
engine? Also has jdm 6speed

2 Answers

If you have it checked out and it is really cheap you might get few thrills before it explodes. ;)

Its about at max performance for the tranny and stock internals on the motor. If tuned right it should hit 50k mikes and if you stick to the 18# boost setting you will increase that mileage by a bit. A big turbo is easier on the motor so you may hit 100k before a rebuild.

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