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Prolly mostly due to AVCS. That way they can play with cam timing to get more breath. And they're DOHC, so there's less reciprocating mass to worry about.LegacyT wrote:Why do the STi's Redline at 8000?
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Believe me, I had power all the way up to 6500. Increased boost takes up the slack for the piss power cam profiles and head flow.LegacyT wrote:What about on a turbo 2.2 with say a larger turbo? Would shifting higher help? Why do the STi's Redline at 8000?
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A bit off topic here perhaps, but how did you guys install that engine in the Loyale <--(wtf kind of subaru is that??)?mile hi wrote:I have run 1/4 mile runs at Bandimere Speedway in Denver several times with a n/a engine at 8500 rpm, the power seemed to fall off at about 7300 but this was with a '95 Legacy motor in a '87 Loyale with the original fuel pump.