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dsmDolney
12-03-2015, 02:29 PM
So i guess ill create a build thread for my 2011 Sti. Little backround on the car i bought the car back in August drove it till about october i pushed it a little to hard and spun a rod bearing. Then there my build started. So heres a list.

Longblock :
Stg 4 plus iag closed deck (oringed,pinned mains)
New oem Sti Crank
Manley turbo tuff I beam rods
Manley extreme turbo tuff pistons
King bearings all around
Killer b oil pickup,baffel,and oil pan
Je pro seal headgaskets
Iag (arp) 14mm headstuds
Gsc s2 billet cams
Gsc intake/exhaust valves
Gsc beehive springs

Turbo setup :
Ets rotated kit
Pte bb 6062
Tial wg
Ets Fmic
Tial bov
Speed density

Drivetrain:
Act 6 puck xtreme clutch
Act flywheel

Fuel :
Iag fuel rails
Injector dynamics 2150cc injectors
Walbro 450 intank pump
Aeromotive fpr

Wheel setup :
Enkei rp01
Mickey Thompson et street r slicks 245/45-17

Other goodies :
Aem boost,oil pressure,wideband gauges
Mishimoto radiator

turbotalon1g
12-03-2015, 02:45 PM
Do it, stop saying hate it's annoying we like cars here.

dsmDolney
12-03-2015, 02:49 PM
Sorry aaron.... Haha

93gtpeater
12-03-2015, 03:33 PM
Build threads are always fun to read and see what people are doing now days.

turbotalon1g
12-03-2015, 05:42 PM
Build threads are always fun to read and see what people are doing now days.

Neon color everything, lots of stickers, decrease ride quality for looks instead of function, anything to get attention.

I am interested to see this car done though, it's nice color and it sounds like he wants it setup to be a great all around car

dsmDolney
12-03-2015, 09:31 PM
Thanks Aaron i do want it to be an all around car to be able to drive it almost everyday in the summer and also be able to use it at the track to take down the strip and also autox it.

C3L1CA
12-04-2015, 09:01 AM
How hard were you pushing it to spin a rod bearing? Fuckin subaru's lol

Good luck on the build!

dsmDolney
12-04-2015, 09:09 AM
Maxed out the stock vf48 at 21psi on my accessport. Pushed the stock block a little to hard id say lol

Shane@DBPerformance
12-04-2015, 11:05 AM
Subaru's don't have very good oiling systems, the oil pressure usually starts dropping at high rpm and makes it more likely to spin a rod bearing.

dsmDolney
12-04-2015, 11:09 AM
I will agree on that with you shane which i would say you are right i was running it to hard and starving it of oil