I have a 2013 subaru wrx it runs 265hp i wunna get it to 400+ Money isnt an issue just need directions.

Asked by Mikedf1104106 Jan 18, 2014 at 12:05 PM about the 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX Base

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I liked the wrx better, but yeah im sure i needed a bigger turbo, any ideas on what kind? Im new to this so i need guidence

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Get onto some of the actual Subaru forums such as NASIOC.com or IGOTASTI.com, they'll have the info for you or get ahold of some of the Subaru tuning companies such as COBB, ESX motor sports, or EFI Logics.

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I agree with Nick. NASIOC is a great place and was beyond useful for me when I got my WRX. I would also suggest, if money is not an issue, that you take it to a shop that specializes in performance upgrades. If you're looking to push that much power, like a chain reaction, it will require many upgrades, e.g,, fuel pump, larger injectors, bigger turbo, heavier clutch, and probably a built transmission. If your not very mechanically inclined you'll be out of your depth rather quickly and would be better to leave it to guys that do these upgrades for a living.

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Fastest way to 400 whp- stage 2 shortblock build (upgraded internals, ported and polished heads), 1000cc+ injectors(ID), performance fuel pump, bigger turbo (blouch 18g), intake manifold(spt), equal length headers (killer b) and a good tune.

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