Can my 2019 subaru handle 322 horsepower if it's stock?

Asked by LOSTINSPACE Nov 11, 2020 at 10:37 AM about the 2019 Subaru Crosstrek 2.0i Base AWD

Question type: Car Customization

I'm adding a chip to my 2019 subaru crosstrek it
has 152 horses right now and im willing to put the
chip on for 170 will it handle it?

3 Answers

I suspect the chip maker is actually claiming you can get 170 hp total with their chip (highly doubtful). A chip may void your warranty and make your car not pass smog check.

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Look, the Subie 2.0i is indeed an anemic motor, especially when trying to crank its CVT. The only upgrade path is to trade it in for the new 2.5i next year. A CAI, open exhaust, etc., just won't work. Many have tried.

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