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(Thread Starter) | Subaru WRX STI-powered Volkswagen Beetle - Click above to watch the video after the break Somehow, we doubt this is what Dr. Ferdinand Porsche had in mind when he set out to design a horizontally-opposed four cylinder engine powering the rear wheels of his so-called "People's Car." No matter, we're happy to see the good ol' Beetle is still getting its due after all these years, in this case courtesy of a worked-over turbocharged 2.5-liter engine making over 350 horsepower yanked from a Subaru WRX STI. As you might imagine, this little bugger of a powerplant has no problem moving its rounded Volkswagen wrapper at warp speed. While some may bemoan the lack of the donor car's all-wheel drive powertrain, the Beetle's rear-mounted engine placement and super short gearing equals loads of traction, making for an excellent drag racing platform. Fortunately, the rest of the package has been appropriately beefed up and customized to handle the Beetle's newfound power. Modifications include a narrowed and dropped front beam, four-wheel disc brakes, a heavy-duty clutch, wide rear rubber and a touchscreen digital dash enabling on-the-fly tuning adjustments. Check out the gallery below and hit the jump for a couple of videos. Gallery: Subaru STI-powered VW Beetle [Source: Caradisiac]Continue reading VIDEO: Vintage VW Bug with Subaru STI power is a hybrid we can get excited about VIDEO: Vintage VW Bug with Subaru STI power is a hybrid we can get excited about originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 26 Aug 2009 19:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments More... |
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