Borla's Subaru WRX STi Exhaust Offers More Power & Clearance, Less Weight Denver CO
For starters, BORLA engineers upgraded the STi’s exhaust plumbing from 2.5 to 3” in diameter. The resulting increased airflow through the turbocharged powerplant provides horsepower gains of 7-10%. Hardcore enthusiasts who add Stage 1 or 2 chip upgrades will find this boost to the STi’s lung capacity vital to unlocking the ECU’s full potential.
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Borla's Subaru WRX STi Exhaust Offers More Power & Clearance, Less Weight
September 08, 2009 This race-inspired system checks all the boxes on every Subaru enthusiasts' hit list, taking this flagship to an even higher realm of performance. BORLA Performance announces the release of a new quad-exit Cat-Back exhaust for the venerable 2008-’09 Subaru WRX STi (P/N 140312). For starters, BORLA engineers upgraded the STi’s exhaust plumbing from 2.5 to 3” in diameter. The resulting increased airflow through the turbocharged powerplant provides horsepower gains of 7-10%. Hardcore enthusiasts who add Stage 1 or 2 chip upgrades will find this boost to the STi’s lung capacity vital to unlocking the ECU’s full potential. Drivers negotiating terrain from rally course jumps to shopping mall speedbumps will appreciate how BORLA’s R&D fabricators found room to tuck the system muffler higher than the OE exhaust, providing a 1.75” clearance gain. This additional room also enhances rear-section aerodynamics and improves appearance by reducing clutter. Besides being higher, it’s lighter. Thanks to BORLA’s patented straight-through design that eliminates power-robbing baffles and chambers, the STi sheds approximately 8 lbs., making it a bit leaner and meaner in a class where every bit counts. True to form, the exhaust amplifies and enhances the STi’s distinctive rumbling gurgle with the rich bass of BORLA’s trademark sound of power. Combined with high-... |
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