2002 Subaru WRX Wagon

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Re: 2002 Subaru WRX Wagon

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Yes. You are blind http://turboxs.com/downloads/wrx_utec_v5_8b.zip I don't know which Utec you have but here is the closest version I could find. All else fails call em or email. Do you plan on tuning yourself? Someone else is tuning for you?
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There should also be some instructions in the folder I gave you. They're photocopied and stapled together - might be toward the bottom.

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WRXWagon2112 wrote:There should also be some instructions in the folder I gave you. They're photocopied and stapled together - might be toward the bottom.

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I knew you were going to say that..

and my reply is ... "but I'm at work and that's at home" :P
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Re: 2002 Subaru WRX Wagon

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thermobox wrote:Yes. You are blind http://turboxs.com/downloads/wrx_utec_v5_8b.zip I don't know which Utec you have but here is the closest version I could find. All else fails call em or email. Do you plan on tuning yourself? Someone else is tuning for you?

Thanks! I have not decided if I want to tune it or have someone else tune it yet. I need to do more research to know what I'm looking at.
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Re: 2002 Subaru WRX Wagon

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Anyone have a stock shift knob laying around that they want to get rid of? Sorry Alan, but I'm not feeling the blue knob.
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TRANS4M wrote:Sorry Alan, but I'm not feeling the blue balls.
Thats OK, Alan just had a kid.
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TRANS4M wrote:Anyone have a stock shift knob laying around that they want to get rid of? Sorry Alan, but I'm not feeling the blue knob.
Understandable. I wish I had hung onto that stock shift knob. I'm assuming it shouldn't be too hard to find a stock one somewhere.

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I have one off my STI :)
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TRANS4M wrote:Anyone have a stock shift knob laying around that they want to get rid of? Sorry Alan, but I'm not feeling the blue knob.
Actually, I have a black delrin round knob that I have been holding on to but never had the chance to throw it on my '04...you could always stop by my place (since I live very close to you) and pick it up for $20...I payed more for it and it is brand new.
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Lemme check my toolbox... I might just have one.
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Re: 2002 Subaru WRX Wagon

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sirwilliam wrote:
TRANS4M wrote:Anyone have a stock shift knob laying around that they want to get rid of? Sorry Alan, but I'm not feeling the blue knob.
Actually, I have a black delrin round knob that I have been holding on to but never had the chance to throw it on my '04...you could always stop by my place (since I live very close to you) and pick it up for $20...I payed more for it and it is brand new.
Thanks again. I put it on right away and drove home with it. It feels great!
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TRANS4M wrote:
Thanks again. I put it on right away and drove home with it. It feels great!
Free is always the best price and glad it finally went to a good home! Enjoy!
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Anyone have a stock airbox laying around?
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I got one, but it is way down south. I'll check to see if you still need it before I head down next time towards the end of the month.
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zaxrex wrote:I got one, but it is way down south. I'll check to see if you still need it before I head down next time towards the end of the month.
sweet!! thanks!
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TRANS4M wrote:Anyone have a stock airbox laying around?
It's stock but not sure it will fit in your ride.
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I dont think the Forester box is the same as a wrx one. Thanks though.
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do you need all three pieces, the intake over the radiator, the "y", and the resonator box?
I'm going down today and can take a look.
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Re: 2002 Subaru WRX Wagon

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I think so.

I know I need the box, and the intake over the radiator (funnel) that directs air into the box. I dont know what the "Y" is but the car currently has an SPT intake. I'd think that the SPT does not use the "Y". I hope you know what I mean.

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Just curious, why are you switching back to the stock airbox?
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I want to keep the filter protected so when I can go have fun like this guy:

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ok, that makes sense, haha :)
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TRANS4M wrote:I want to keep the filter protected so when I can go have fun like this guy:

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Just make sure you can see, though :wink:
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Re: 2002 Subaru WRX Wagon

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Look what jumped in my trunk.
Plus the stock and a K&N air filter.
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woohoo!!

You rock! :nana: :nana:
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