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Old 20 August 2002, 10:29 AM
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I have a 1994 imported WRX. It has a blitz dumpvalve, organic clutch, (Whatever that is) water injection, turbo timer and a full Scooby sport system.

I know it's a bit of a mine field but can anyone give me a rough idea on what BHP I should be getting?
Old 20 August 2002, 10:45 AM
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you mean they didnt use colourings and additives to make your clutch?! lol

I have pretty much the same as you, 93 WRX with full HKS exhaust. I think they are supposed to be 240bhp standard. I want to get mine measured sometime
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Cheers, I am hopefully getting it down to PE for apower run and then I can start deciding what goodies to get.
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When in doubt, just say 320 Bhp. Thats what everyone says about their mate's scoobies in the pub anyway..

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That's one idea I suppose. But then that would be dishonest........
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