Is Subaru discontinuing the WRX STI?
Subaru has announced it will see off the current generation WRX STI with a very limited-run special edition. The EJ25 in the name refers to the code of the current WRX STI’s 2.5-litre turbocharged engine, which first emerged in 2005 and will be discontinued when the new-gen WRX STI arrives with a new powerplant.
How much horsepower can a Subaru WRX handle?
If you’re searching for an exhilarating ride, hit the Minneapolis streets in the 2019 Subaru WRX. When you get behind the wheel of the WRX STI and WRX STI Limited models equipped with the standard 2.5-liter DOHC turbocharged engine, you’ll receive a whopping 310 horsepower.
Can you fit Brembo brakes on a Subaru WRX?
You’ll need 5×100 drilled STI front rotors to fit. On the rear of the 2008-2014 WRX, the older gold rear Brembo caliper will NOT fit directly, but we have a bracket kit that will allow it to fit. The newer 2008-2014 black STI rear Brembo caliper WILL fit directly, without an adapter bracket.
Can a Subaru STI Brembo be bolted to a 2002 car?
The REAR STi Brembos will NOT bolt to 2002-05 cars easily, for two reasons. One is that there’s a caliper mounting bracket that is different.
What kind of front brakes does a Subaru use?
Upgrade to the ultimate factory-offered front brake setup from Subaru! This kit includes everything you need to bolt Subaru STI 6-piston/2-piston Brembo brakes from the 2018+ STI to your 2008+ WRX or pre-2018 STI.
Do you need STI rotors on 2015 WRX?
Again, you’ll need a specially drilled STI rotor to bolt on with the caliper. 2015+ WRX cars are the same as 2014 in terms of caliper fitment, but the rotors are 5×114 bolt pattern.
You’ll need 5×100 drilled STI front rotors to fit. On the rear of the 2008-2014 WRX, the older gold rear Brembo caliper will NOT fit directly, but we have a bracket kit that will allow it to fit. The newer 2008-2014 black STI rear Brembo caliper WILL fit directly, without an adapter bracket.
The REAR STi Brembos will NOT bolt to 2002-05 cars easily, for two reasons. One is that there’s a caliper mounting bracket that is different.
How big are the brakes on a Subaru Impreza?
The biggest, baddest brakes available to date from Subaru are the STi Brembo brakes, using a mammoth monoblock four-piston aluminum caliper in the front, along with a huge 12.7″ rotors. Most late-model Subaru cars share the same front brake mounting, so you can bolt up these front brakes to almost any 2002+ Impreza, Forester, or Legacy.
Again, you’ll need a specially drilled STI rotor to bolt on with the caliper. 2015+ WRX cars are the same as 2014 in terms of caliper fitment, but the rotors are 5×114 bolt pattern.