What Subaru has the EJ207?

What Subaru has the EJ207?

Subaru’s EJ207 engine was a 2.0-litre horizontally-opposed and turbocharged four-cylinder engine. For Australia, the EJ207 was first offered in the Subaru GC Impreza WRX STi in 1999 and subsequently powered the Subaru GD Impreza WRX STi.

When should you shift WRX?

When daily driving around 3-3.5k. When having fun around 5-5.5k.

What problems do Subaru WRX have?

Subaru WRX Common Engine Problems Engine internals. Turbo failure. Oil leaks. Misfires.

Does the 2020 WRX have rev hang?

of torque; it’s quick, but not overly fast for the standards of 2020. The shifts don’t feel great and are a bit rubbery, and throws are somewhat long, but the gates are well-defined and I do give Subaru full points for doing what Honda can’t seem to manage: a sporty compact sedan in 2020 without rev-hang!

Can a Subaru WRX shift too far to the left?

The stock shifter set up on the 2015+ Subaru WRX leaves some room for improvement. For one, it’s possible to push the gear lever too far to the left when shifting into 1st and 2nd gear.

How do you shift a WRX smoother car?

Put the car into first gear, and set the gap with the Perrin shifter stop, then repeat with 2nd gear. Repeat these steps until you’re able to shift into each gear with ease, and the shift stops have a small enough gap to guide the shifter into gear.

What to do with a 2015 Subaru WRX?

The 2015-2020 Subaru WRX’s front end looks great, but a bit naked without a lip. You can dress up your car for some more aggressive looks with these front lips. Keep your Subaru WRX’s engine clean with an air oil separator or catch can. Prevent carbon buildup on your intake valves. Easy Oil Changes for the WRX? Fumoto Valve Review.

Do you need Perrin shifter stop for WRX?

If your WRX has the OEM short shifter, you should check out the version above instead. Another simple mod we think everyone should install, the Perrin solid shifter bushing is often installed along with the Perrin shifter stop and will tighten up the feel of your WRX’s shifter even more.

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