I know, I know. No one wants to hear from noo-bee.
Anyway I'm Ben and my car is indeed all stock. Well except for that "intake and exhaust". Pics:
So that's my ride. I've got the 15G running ~17psi or so. Motor is internally stock for now. I have a set of custom cams to put in it, but I may not as my next motor is currently being built (by myself). The current motor is 1.6L and makes somewhere just north of 300 chp. Car has about 69K miles on it now, and has been boosted for over 10k. It's still happy and healthy. The new motor will be 1.9L and my goal will be in the area of 450 crank hp.
Anyway, some of you gusy already know me from other sites. Others here know me by my tail lights.
Maybe see some of you guys around at the auto-x and other driving events this summer.
Ben









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Define "real dyno". The dynapack is an awesome machine. And it is indeed a load bearing tuning dyno. They are pretty badass, and cost like double a typical Mustang and 3-4 times a typical dynojet. Any Subie fan would recognize that dyno as the one from SoG where Scott Siegel (Siegel Racing, tuner and driving instructor) used to tune. If I won the lottery, I would have a dynapack in my basement.
My 94 had a EGT Overtemp or some such light in the center console. It also had dual airbags, and cost a lot less to insure than the 93. At work we offer "Fire kits" with the solonoids and hoses for people who've had fires in the engine compartment in their 93s.


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