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スバル インプレッサ クスコ LSD テスト - Part 1

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This is the 'Tuning and Driving Technic' Section of an older japanese Impreza Magazine video testing the effects when changing the rear, front and center differential on a JDM Subaru Impreza WRX STi Version IV.

The different set ups being tested by a former Super GT300 driver Katsuo Kobayashi and a non experienced race driver, you can see that it is not only a matter of changing diffs to make your Impreza lose its understeer, it also requires some driving skills to handle it.

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  • subarus were sick before they were "americanised" gc8 4eva!

  • front mount intercooler... the scoop becomes a vent.

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  • 馴れーションwww

  • スバル スバル  スバル スバル スバル XD...

  • Sick! Id love to learn from him on that track!

  • What body kit is on that cusco impreza??

  • @tebonginc

    Yes, except for the current one which is moulded into the bonnet

  • @fraserdazed

    they reversed it since the intercooler has been relocated to the front instead of the original top mount. i was surprised also that you can do that and now i realize the reason behind the hood scoop being a removable part of the hood.

    in theory we can do this for all models impreza no?

  • damn i love the goofy sweater

  • i got a sti wagon v4 and it understeers in the wet until i slam it into 2nd and jam the throttle hahaha

  • wtf is the scoop backwards on the cusco 1?

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