Hey guys, I'm not contesting the fact that the wrx motor might need an dry sump or that you guys bought it, I'm just blown away that some *******s think it's ok to charge that much money for something that cost 20% of that to fabricate, and thinks it's ok just because it is for a "racing" application.
I know that racing is not cheap, I've done that too, I just have questions about the subaru stuff think it's seems to blow for no reason except driving a little hard.
- Is the WRX/STI motor that ****ty that it just breaks down for driving it hard? I'm not familiar with subaru I used to race a old bimmer super hard and actually put an accusump in it as we were using part of the oval track as a section of track, and the oil pickup was on the wrong side at an angle, but It doesn't seem that that many car in the basic SCCA circuit had or needed a dry sump. Is that a big issue with subaru then? what is the exact issue?
- As a reference that I have right now in racing conditions, what are the blue or red car using?
- are they any actual data or consensus that show what people are mostly using in racing on suby motors? and when I say racing, I mean road racing, a straight line or left turn only is not racing, and autocrosses don't really show long term stuff.
- I guess you guys bought the kit without the hoses? did you price out what the hoses will run? It seems that $1000 for the hoses and fitting is a bit much (I know that AN fitting and hoses are expensive, I used a ton of them before)


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. With 4 bolts on each side it is plenty strong. I'll throw a GoPro on and watch to see if there is flex. 






