The Rally Icon: Upgrading the Subaru WRX STI (GD/GG Chassis)
The "Golden Era" Subaru Impreza WRX STI (2000-2008) is a legend, forged in the crucible of the World Rally Championship. Its raw, analog driving feel and tunable EJ-series boxer engine make it a favorite among enthusiasts. However, these cars are now classics, and pushing them to their limit on the track or street reveals areas that demand attention. Atomic Shop provides a curated selection of performance parts focused on reliability, braking, and chassis response to keep your Bugeye, Blobeye, or Hawkeye STI ready for battle.
Engine Reliability: Bulletproofing the EJ20 / EJ25
The EJ series engine is potent but has known weaknesses, especially when increasing boost.
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ARP Head Studs: This is the single most important reliability upgrade for any modified EJ engine. The factory head bolts can stretch under high cylinder pressures, leading to head gasket failure. ARP 260-4701 Head Studs provide superior clamping force, ensuring a robust seal between the block and cylinder heads, which is critical for preventing catastrophic engine failure.
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MAHLE Forged Pistons: For owners planning a high-power build or a full engine rebuild, MAHLE Motorsport Pistons offer superior strength and heat resistance compared to the fragile stock cast pistons, especially on the EJ25.
Braking System: Mastering Heat and Fade
The factory gold Brembo calipers are iconic, but they need the right support to perform on track.
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Ferodo & PFC Brake Pads: The factory pads are fine for the street but will fade quickly on track. For a huge improvement in performance, switch to Ferodo DS2500 (fast road/light track) or PFC 08/01 Compound (dedicated track) pads. These offer a much higher temperature range and consistent stopping power.
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Girodisc & Stoptech Rotors: Replace heavy stock rotors with Girodisc 2-piece floating rotors to significantly improve heat dissipation and reduce unsprung weight. For a more budget-friendly option, Stoptech Sport Slotted Rotors provide improved bite and help clear debris from the pad surface.
Chassis & Drivetrain: Sharpening the Response
Tighten up the chassis and drivetrain for a more connected, tactile driving experience.
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Whiteline & Powerflex Bushings: After years of use, the factory rubber bushings perish, leading to sloppy handling and vague steering. Replacing them is key. Start with Whiteline Steering Rack Bushings to restore steering precision and Gearbox Selector Bushings to remove the infamous shifter slop. Powerflex and Hardrace stabilizer bar bushings further reduce body roll.
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Recaro Seats & Schroth Harnesses: To truly feel connected to the car, a proper seating position is essential. A Recaro Pole Position seat holds you firmly in place during high-G cornering, allowing you to focus on driving. For track use, pair it with Schroth Profi 4-point harnesses for ultimate safety and driver stability.
FAQ: Subaru STI (GD/GG) Upgrades
Why are ARP head studs so important for the EJ engine?
The EJ20 and especially the EJ25 engines are known for head gasket issues, particularly when boost pressure is increased. The factory head bolts are torque-to-yield, meaning they stretch upon installation and are not designed for the higher cylinder pressures of a tuned engine. ARP studs are made from a much stronger material and provide consistent, reliable clamping force, preventing the heads from lifting and the gasket from failing.
What's the best brake pad for a daily driven STI that sometimes sees the track?
The Ferodo DS2500 is the perfect "hybrid" pad. It has excellent performance on the street with good cold bite, low noise, and manageable dust. On the track, it can handle much higher temperatures than the stock pads without fading, making it ideal for drivers who use their car for everything.
My steering feels vague. What's the first thing I should replace?
For the GD/GG chassis, the #1 cause of vague steering is worn-out rubber steering rack bushings. Replacing them with stiffer polyurethane bushings from Whiteline (KSR206) is a cheap, easy, and incredibly effective modification that will immediately restore a tight, precise steering feel.
Do I need to replace all the bushings at once?
No. You can do it in stages. The most impactful bushings to replace first are the steering rack, rear sway bar mounts, and shifter linkage. This will provide a noticeable improvement in handling and driver feedback without the cost and labor of a full bushing overhaul.










