The STI category encompasses a range of high-performance firearms designed for competitive shooting and specialized tactical applications. These pistols are renowned for their precision engineering, modularity, and robust construction, catering to discerning users who demand accuracy and reliability. Their common applications include competitive disciplines such as IPSC, USPSA, and 3-Gun, where their advanced features provide a distinct advantage. The key characteristics of STI firearms are their ergonomic designs, advanced trigger systems, and customizable components, making them a preferred choice for serious firearm enthusiasts and professionals.
Documentation for STI firearms typically includes detailed owner's manuals, comprehensive armorer's guides, and technical specification sheets....
The STI category encompasses a range of high-performance firearms designed for competitive shooting and specialized tactical applications. These pistols are renowned for their precision engineering, modularity, and robust construction, catering to discerning users who demand accuracy and reliability. Their common applications include competitive disciplines such as IPSC, USPSA, and 3-Gun, where their advanced features provide a distinct advantage. The key characteristics of STI firearms are their ergonomic designs, advanced trigger systems, and customizable components, making them a preferred choice for serious firearm enthusiasts and professionals.
Documentation for STI firearms typically includes detailed owner's manuals, comprehensive armorer's guides, and technical specification sheets. These resources provide essential information on safe operation, routine maintenance, detailed disassembly and reassembly procedures, and troubleshooting common issues. Furthermore, parts catalogs and schematics are often available to aid in repair and customization. This documentation is crucial for ensuring the longevity and optimal performance of these specialized firearms, assisting owners, gunsmiths, and armorers in maintaining and servicing them effectively.
This supplemental workshop service manual provides in-depth technical information for the 2002 Subaru Impreza WRX STI, chassis code GDB, featuring the EJ207 engine. Building on Subaru's renowned rally heritage, this performance-oriented compact sedan is distinguished by its horizontally-opposed twin-scroll turbocharged engine, Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive with Driver Controlled Center Differential (DCCD), STI-tuned suspension, and Brembo braking system. Engineered for enthusiasts and performance driving, the WRX STI of this second generation (GD/GG) offered a compelling blend of on-road capability and track-ready prowess, making it a significant competitor in its segment.
This manual covers the Subaru Impreza WRX and WRX STI models produced for the 2006 and 2007 model years. These vehicles, built on the GD chassis, are renowned for their performance-oriented design, influenced by Subaru's successful rally heritage. The WRX models feature a 2.5L turbocharged EJ255 engine, while the WRX STI variants are equipped with a more powerful 2.5L turbocharged EJ257 engine, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission for the WRX and a 6-speed manual for the STI. Both models utilize Subaru's Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system, with STI models featuring a Driver Controlled Center Differential (DCCD). These vehicles are recognized for their handling capabilities and spirited performance, making them popular among driving enthusiasts.