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ThirdWorld > Blog > Features > Mountain Climber: Scott Molitor’s 2000 Impreza 2.5 RS Coupe
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Mountain Climber: Scott Molitor’s 2000 Impreza 2.5 RS Coupe

Brian Maroney
Last updated: 2023/11/06 at 3:51 AM
By Brian Maroney 5 Min Read
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Growing up, one always hears the phrase “never judge a book by its cover”. Well in the case of

Scott Molitor’s 2000 Impreza 2.5 RS coupe, this statement is all too true. What may look like a

beefed up naturally aspirated Subaru on the outside, hides a turbocharged surprise under the

hood. “I’ve always loved the two door Subie. I’ve owned 240s, Galant VR­4s, 2G DSMs, a turbo

Geo Tracker, ’04 STI, boosted Civics but I always liked the look of this car.”

The Largest obstacle is trying to stay innovative in this ever changing atmosphere of the car world

Scotty Molitor

After purchasing the car, the 2.5L NA engine wasn’t cutting it, and was ditched for a more

favorable EJ20. Still, after a while Scott craved more power and jumped on a deal for an EJ25

out of a ’06 STI with only 13K miles. After dropping in the new engine and a few more

modifications, Scott found out he could no longer compete in NASA’s Performance Touring

class. That meant he would have to change to NASA’s Super Touring class, which also meant he

would need more power.

Starting with a Suba Performance short block, the 2.5L bottom end was fitted with 9:1 CP

Pistons, Eagle H­beam rods, and ACL Race Bearings. To get some more air flowing, the heads

received a bowl job thanks to Heads by Drew and the stock valve springs were shimmed. The

heart of the beast is a custom Mofab rotated turbo kit which features a Garrett GTX3582R turbo

with a .63 a/r housing and Tial MVS wastegate while cooling duties are handled by a Mofab

front mount intercooler and radiator. To prevent fuel starvation under hard cornering a Radium

Engineering surge tank with dual Walbro 255lph fuel pumps was installed along with ­6AN

supply and return lines, Mofab fuel rails, ID1000cc injectors, and an Aeromotive fuel pressure

regulator. After all was said and done, the car put down 602 whp (479 uncorrected) at 25psi

thanks to the fine tuning by Mac Autosport. To help get this power to the ground, an ’04 STI

six­speed transmission fitted with an Exedy Comp R twin­disc clutch was bolted up, along with

an R180 rear differential.

Knowing the factory suspension wouldn’t stand a chance against this much power, Scott

overhauled all of the factory components. The stock hubs and axles were replaced with ’07 STI

units along with STI front and rear control arms and lateral links. Scott then called up BC Racing

to custom make a set of their inverted monotube coilovers with caster and camber plates and

stiffer spring rates for the track. To reduce body roll, Cusco sway bars were added front and rear

along with Mofab endlinks. Finally, all of the old sloppy rubber bushings were replaced with

urethane ones from Whiteline.

To get as much of a contact patch to the ground as possible, massive 18×10.5 +15 Enkei RPF1’s

with Nitto NT01 tires serve as the rollers. To get these to fit under the car, ZG fender flares were

added along with a carbon fiber hood, trunk, front lip, and custom roof skin to help shed some

pounds. Like most all track cars, the interior of this Subie was kept minimal with only the bare

necessities remaining. This includes a NASA certified 8­point roll cage, Race Tech 4009hrc

drivers seat, Momo Start passenger seat, Race Quip harnesses, an ’04 WRX dash, Sparco steering

wheel, and Lexan windows.

Scott has built a tough, well-balanced machine, capable of handling anything thrown its way,

on and off the track. It’s a high-powered wolf in sheep’s clothing. So remember, think twice

before taking this car on in the streets, because looks can be deceiving.

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Aloha! I'm Brian Maroney, also known as Hawaiian Brian.I've been involved in the car community ever since I was a young child with my father showing me his passion in the Corvette community. My deep involvement in the automotive community truly began when I joined the Navy in 2007. Over the years, I've had the incredible opportunity to live and travel all over the world having been to 52 countries.For those that know me I'm a techy and the crafter of our website and previous ones for those who recall. If you encounter any issues or have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to me. I'm here to help and make your experience as seamless as possible.Whether it's discussing the latest car modifications, sharing travel experiences, or troubleshooting technical matters, I'm here to engage with this vibrant community. Let's keep the passion for cars and culture alive together!

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