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JAKARTA - The lovers of the rally must be familiar with Subaru WRX STI. What's more, WRX STI has participated in various rally events both in the regional and world arenas. However, has it ever occurred to the mind that the Subaru WRX STI was planted with a Ferrari engine?

Sam Albert, modified his favorite SUbaru WRX STI to make it faster. No half-hearted, the F1 engine is placed as his Subaru jeroan.

Quoted from Carscoops, Albert explained his crazy idea of putting the Ferrari 136 V8 engine into his Subaru. He said that Ferrari machines have an advantage in terms of torsion curves compared to Subaru's original engines, namely "flat-four" and as long as he uses the standard engine below 4,500 cc, he doesn't need to limit the machine.

The Japanese-made machine has indeed reached higher torque but has also dropped rapidly.

Albert also maintains the Subaru wheel movement system, All-Wheel Drive (AWD) and sequential gyrboks from the previous arrangement.

Even so, Albert acknowledged that this car had weaknesses, namely that the distribution of weight was heavier on the front than before it was modified.

He claimed that Subaru WRX STI was able to produce 453 dk of power and 458 Nm of torque.


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