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Hate Me Now
Jon Therriault's WRX
Published by mikecentola
07-22-2008
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Hate Me Now
Words By Mike Centola / Snaps By Mike Centola
Jon Therriault has been around the block a few times (in the car scene), having his previous ride as well as this one featured in HCI magazine. Luckily for us, Jon has been an active member here on rspeed.org almost since the beginning. His latest incarnation is this japan-inspired 2007 WRX TR.
Having a soft spot for WRX's, I've been chasing Jon for a few months to shoot the car, but it took a while for our schedules to mesh. Jon chose to build this WRX because he has always loved the platorm and it's capabilities. Considering he was looking for a car to drive year-round in upstate New York, the fact that the car was all wheel drive was a big plus.
Jon, unlike most builders, knew what he wanted right from the start, and had the car completed to where he was satisfied within the first year of owning it. He did not encounter many problems during the build, making sure that the preventative mods were in place before progressing. His current "problem" is only that he is coming close to the limits of the stock engine internals.
With an estimate of $7-$10K spent on modifications, the car speaks very loudly for a reasonable build cost. Some of the most unique features of the vehicle are the built transmission, alcohol injection, and some ARC parts.
Because performance was a big factor in Jon's choice of this WRX, he added a good set of mods to help increase power and torque, without sacrificing reliability. An 18G turbocharger from Forced Performance was chosen, along with 750cc injectors, TGV deletes, a TiAl 38mm wastegate, and an AP Turbo inlet. To enhance the breathing, Jon added an ARC intake and front mount intercooler, a Perrin equal-length header, Helix up-pipe, an Invidia downpipe, as well as an Invidia G200 cat-back exhaust. Control is in the form of a custom open source tune by Seth of Moon Performance. Lastly, to keep things cool, a Labonte alcohol injection system was installed.
If you can't look good when going fast, whats the point? Jon makes sure to look good on the street, strip or track by picking some very tasteful and functional body mods. White cars and carbon fiber go together like lamb and tuna fish. John added an ARC carbon hood scoop, a Varis carbon exhaust garnish, a Chargespeed carbon bottom line kit, and a Carbing craft rear license plate backing. To complete the look, he added OEM STi sideskirts, JDM subaru window visors, and a Sako license plate bracket.
Going inside, the tastefully done interior is accented in STi blue from the front seats, rear seats and door cards. A Defi boost gauge and link meter monitor the engine, and a Top Secret shift knob complete the styling. For audio, Jon installed an Alpine headunit.
For those out there building a similar car, Jon recommends to "do your homework, address potential problems early, and enjoy." Jon also added that he learned that cars are meant to be driven year round and not for sitting on trailers.
Quick Specs:
Exterior
ARC Hood Scoop (CF)
Varis Exhaust Garnish (CF)
Chargespeed Bottom Line Kit (CF)
Carbign Craft Rear License Plate Backing (CF)
JDM OEM Subaru Window Visors
Sako License Plate Bracket
OEM Sti Side Skirts
Engine
ARC Front Mount Intercooler
ARC Short Ram Intake
ARC Titanium Pulley Cover
ARC Oil Cap
Invidia G200 Cat Back
Invidia Downpipe
Kartboy Short Shifter w/ Bushings
Tein Hood Dampers
APS Blow Off Valve
Custom Open Source Tune (by Seth @ Moon Performance)
Walboro 255lph fuel pump
Forced Performanc td05 18g
Deatschwerks 750cc Injectors
AP Turbo Inlet
Helix EWG Up pipe
Tial Wastegate 38mm
STI type RA Special Eddition WPC treated gear set
Labonte Alcohol Injection System
Labonte 3D Injection Controller w/Dash Display
TGV Delete
Perrin Equal Length Header
Suspension/ Brakes/ Wheels
Tein Super Street Coilovers w/ Pillowball Mounts
Work Emotion CR Kai 18x7.5 bronze
Cusco Titanium Front strut bar
Trust Lug Nuts
Dunlop Direzza DZ101 225-40-18
Interior
Defi Link Meter
Defi Boost Gauge
Top Secret Shift Knob
STI Front Seats
STI Rear Seats
STI Door Cards
Audio
Alpine CDA-9856 w/ I Pod integration
Props:
JVG Motorsports, Moon Performance, Adam Henessey
Link to gallery of pictures
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Funny those look like the Enkei RPF-1's to me...
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Whoops, forgot to update the modlist haha
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not to split hairs but Its a WRX TR not TA as well.
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You wrapped the hotpipe. Why. 
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Eatyellowsnow
not to split hairs but Its a WRX TR not TA as well.
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no worries. thanks for the catch 
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Moai
You wrapped the hotpipe. Why. 
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That's not the hot-pipe. That's the charge pipe from the FMIC to the TB. It's critical to have that wrapped on WRX/STI's as the pipe passes directly over the top of the turbo. Keeping the air cool after it goes through the FMIC is a nice touch 
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Must be the angle of the picture. It REALLY looks like the bare pipe with the BOV is the TB pipe.
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Last edited by Captain Moai : 07-22-2008 at 10:20 PM.
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that hood scoop confuses my feeble little mind
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Dan B
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07-29-2008, 10:33 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dmoffitt
that hood scoop confuses my feeble little mind
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poor dave
Little bit on the left for airflow over the (probably) non-shielded turbo that typically cooks cylinder 3, fat bit on the right to draw air through the rammed engine bay (need to get air through 3 rads!!).
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Wow, props to the tuner but none to the builder. I see how it is, glad my sponsorship funds going to good use here.
Got jipped twice on this build in the articles, first by HCI and now here. Ohwell, no hard feelings.
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Last edited by BoxerSix : 07-29-2008 at 08:05 PM.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BoxerSix
Wow, props to the tuner but none to the builder. I see how it is, glad my sponsorship funds going to good use here.
Got jipped twice on this build in the articles, first by HCI and now here. Ohwell, no hard feelings.
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wow....
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i'm sure it's not intentional adam
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BoxerSix
Wow, props to the tuner but none to the builder. I see how it is, glad my sponsorship funds going to good use here.
Got jipped twice on this build in the articles, first by HCI and now here. Ohwell, no hard feelings.
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I've felt your pain. Literally.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by crazybrew609
i'm sure it's not intentional adam
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Oh i know it's not intentional, just stating the obvious and making a joke. Wrong smiley, thought I clicked this one  , should proof my posts more often! ha
Doesn't really matter to me, I just like bustin balls that's all.....I know Jon went well out of his way to advise everyone else and HCI about me and they just forgot to put me in that article and I'm sure Centola knows who did the drive train work but was just keeping the article short and on point here that's all.
I'm not hurt/mad at all, just thought it was funny. I actually don't want publicity, makes all them crazy people call me non stop looking to get stuff done in a hurry for a cheap buck 
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