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I dont know if i am asking the right question, but i am wondering where to start if i want to start modifying my stock Subaru forrester 2004 with any kind of performance parts available. When i am looking at parts i dont know what they do specifically so i was looking for some advice. If you could help me out either with your own opinion or refer me to another questionare or website, i would very much appreciate it. Thank you sir.

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HI Drew:

There are a few things I can recommend that won't break the bank, and are easy to accomplish.

First try to find a K & N fuel injection performance kit for your car.  K & N have a website though I don't keep a record of it.   

After that, get a copy of Sport Compact magazine and look at a few ads.  You will want to reeplace your exhaust system with a performance version. An exhaust header will help a lot.

Finally, it's possible somebody makes a performance computer chip for your ECU which will serve to wake it up a bit more.  

And finally, look around for ways to recuce your vehicle weight. It's amazing what you can find when you start loking.   If you can reduce the weight by 100 pounds you will feel the difference  !!

Good luck

Dan Liddy
Sarasota, Florida  

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Anything concerning race cars, 20 years competition experience, Senior Competition Driver Instructor , car builder, mechanic, welding, fabrication, tuning , engine modifications, set up, suspension design. Specializing in Datsun/Nissan products. Please submit questions about RACE CARS ONLY. No street cars, no video game scenarios Thank you.

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I have been racing for 20 years, I have been the Central Florida SCCA Regional Championship points for 5 years running, and won the championship in my class 2 times. During my first start in the 60's I won many solo awards and the State Championship Drags. I serve as a senior instructor for SCCA, and have taught in Mercedes AMG events at Daytona, and Dodge Viper Days at Sebring International. I have been in the thick of the competition for all of my career. At one time or another I have driven race cars at speeds nearing 195 MPH. It's quite a ride !

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