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S&YE226 - CWP STI20

S&YE226 - CWP STI20

Subie & YOU! Apr 13, 2026 116 min
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About this episode

Matt (CWP_STI_20) shares his Subaru path from a problematic 2008 Impreza hatch to a manual Crosstrek he used for beach days and off-roading, then into his dream 2020 STI. The conversation blends tuner culture and overlanding, debating why people pigeonhole Subarus into “low and fast” or “lifted and off-road.” Matt explains his build philosophy (OEM+ to Varis kit, Grimmspeed full bolt-on), future plans (flex fuel, bigger goals), and why the Subaru community and brand support keep him engaged—plus a lot of stories about events, friendships, and safety.

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Company

Ascentric Designs

"The Subi and You podcast is brought to you by Ascentric Designs. For those of you who don't know, Ascentric Designs is a small, community driven business that offers custom fit vinyl overlays for most Subaru models."

Ascentric Designs is a small business that makes custom vinyl and decals for Subaru cars. It’s the kind of company that helps owners personalize their cars without major modifications.

Concept

Overland Expo West

"All right, we are just about a month out from Overland Expo West in Flagstaff, Arizona. So if you're going to be going out there, come by the booth, check it out, say hello. If you've never been to an Overland Expo, I highly recommend it."

Overland Expo West is a big show for people who drive out into remote places and camp. You can walk around, talk to vendors, and see lots of gear and vehicle setups.

Brand

Subaru

"See Overland Expo and see the Subaru booth. This episode is also brought to you by, you know it, Subaru Gear... SubaruGear.com."

Subaru is the automaker behind the event and the merchandise being promoted in this segment. The podcast is centered on Subaru ownership and community, so Subaru branding and Subaru-specific parts/gear are a recurring theme.

Term

SUBIENU2026

"You can use the code SUBIENU2026 at checkout to get 20% off your entire purchase. So go fill up your cart because when your total is over $50 after the 20% discount..."

SUBIENU2026 is a coupon code you can type in at checkout. It gives you 20% off your whole order.

Term

free shipping

"So go fill up your cart because when your total is over $50 after the 20% discount, you'll automatically get free shipping. And I think that is a really great deal."

Free shipping means you don’t pay for delivery. In this promo, it kicks in automatically once your discounted total goes over $50.

Company

Melee Design Firm

"I am so happy to be working with Melee Design Firm... he has a lot of really great products like the battery boxes. Also the engine bay caps."

Melee Design Firm is the company making the parts the host is showing off. They’re mostly focused on making the engine bay look better with add-on accessories.

Part

engine bay caps

"Also the engine bay caps. That's like such an easy way to dress up your engine compartment."

Engine bay caps are covers that make parts of the engine compartment look nicer. They’re mostly about style and making the bay stand out.

Concept

lift kits

"...there's a lot more companies out there that are trying to push for that and, you know, just do off road type of, you know, parts and lift kits and everything."

A lift kit is a set of parts that raises your car so it sits higher. It’s commonly used to help with rough roads and to fit bigger tires.

Concept

all wheel drive (AWD)

"Subaru's, they, they have such a good reputation, you know, of obviously the all wheel drive up here in New York, you really need it."

All-wheel drive means the car can send power to more than one set of wheels. That helps you grip the road better in snow, so it’s less likely to get stuck.

Term

summer tires

"I've never, ever have gotten stuck in the snow, even when I was on summer tires."

Summer tires work best in warm weather. In snow, they don’t grip as well, so it’s notable they still felt confident with AWD.

Term

winter tires

"and I was still on my summer wheels and I didn't change over to my winter tires yet and, you know, it's sketchy, but it worked."

Winter tires are made to work better in cold weather. They grip the road more safely when it’s snowy or icy.

Concept

fell asleep at the wheel

"...worked at a hospital and worked at a really late shift and he was driving home and he was just like really tired and fell asleep. I think, I think that's what happened."

This means the driver got so tired that they dozed off while driving. When that happens, the car can drift or leave the road before anyone can stop it.

Concept

safety for families

"know, a staple for a lot of people, especially if you have a family, you [1151.9s] have kids and, you know, you want to keep them safe. [1155.4s] That actually also reminds me there is this girl I saw on Instagram..."

They’re basically saying people buy certain cars because they feel safer for their kids and family. It’s about how well a car protects you if something goes wrong.

Term

never lifted it

"I never lifted it and I wish I did because it would have been awesome. Yeah."

“Never lifted it” means the car was not raised with a suspension lift kit. That’s notable because many off-road builds rely on increased ground clearance, so doing it without a lift highlights how much tires and driving technique can still help.

Car

foresters

"...lifted outbacks, cross tracks, foresters and I was just like, whatever..."

They’re talking about the Subaru Forester. It’s a taller Subaru that’s often used for off-road-ish driving because it has good traction and clearance.

Car

Jeep Wrangler

"there was a Jeep Wrangler and the Jeep Wrangler, it just like, it got stuck. I remember it was like looking up and I was, you know, I was gone and I was like pretty much out the beach and I was laughing."

The Wrangler is one of the most famous off-road Jeeps. The point of the story is that even a Wrangler can get stuck if the conditions or the route are tough enough.

Concept

mild off-roading

"but if you, if you do like mild off-roading or even just going on the beach to, you know, hang out, you're, you can, you can do it, you know, no problem."

Mild off-roading means easier trails, not hardcore rock crawling. The point is that you don’t need a super specialized vehicle to do casual dirt-road or beach driving safely.

Term

CVTs

"other places that have CVTs and they end up getting like this, the, uh, coolers to, [1606.5s] you know, check their temperatures and stuff like that."

CVT means “continuously variable transmission.” It’s a type of automatic that doesn’t shift like a normal gearbox—it smoothly changes ratios as you drive.

Part

shocks and springs

"...you do new shocks and springs and like the top hat spacer..."

Shocks (dampers) and springs are the core suspension components that control ride height, comfort, and how the car responds over bumps. Upgrading them is a common way to improve both handling feel and the lifted look.

Company

Bilsteins

"...especially if you do like the yellow Bilsteins and you see the yellow shock behind the wheel..."

Bilstein makes suspension parts like shocks. The “yellow” is a recognizable style, and it helps the car look more rugged.

Car

2020

"...then 2020 rolled around and I got my STI April of 2020... And then so like, what year is it? It's a 2020."

They’re saying their Subaru STI is a 2020 model year. The year matters because cars can change a bit from one year to the next.

Part

muffler delete

"And by then I had a muffler delete. That was like the first mod I ever did to that car."

A muffler delete removes part of the exhaust that quiets the sound. The car usually gets louder and sounds more aggressive.

Concept

JDM parts

"So I was buying a lot of the JDM parts that we can't get here in America."

JDM parts are car parts made for the Japanese market. People import them because they can be different or better than what you can easily buy locally.

Part

front bumper

"...the Varis kit, which is the front bumper, the fenders and the side skirts..."

The front bumper is the front cover of the car. When people swap it for an aftermarket one, it’s usually for a different look and sometimes better airflow.

Part

side skirts

"...the front bumper, the fenders and the side skirts that I have currently on the car."

Side skirts are the panels along the bottom of the doors. They’re usually added to make the car look lower and more complete when you change the body kit.

Term

OEM

"[2279.5s] aesthetics wise is because I, like I said, I was doing all the OEM plus [2283.9s] stuff and I really loved it."

OEM just means the factory-made parts that were on the car when it was new. People talk about OEM versus aftermarket when they’re trying to change the look or performance.

Term

wheels

"[2327.4s] I changed up the wheels so many times. [2333.6s] And I just, I wanted to change it up, you know, it really wheels. [2338.2s] I feel like it's the biggest thing that really, really changes how a car looks."

Wheels are a major part of how a car looks. Changing wheel style or color can make the whole car look different, even if everything else stays the same.

Concept

stock

"I was like, I don't care, you know, if it's stock, I was like, I got my, one of my dream cars and I'm going to"

“Stock” means the car is basically as the factory made it, not heavily modified. The point here is that people at meets don’t only want cars with lots of mods—they’re happy to see stock cars too.

Company

Subi mods

"Cause I know that you've gotten some parts from them. [3311.2s] I know that they don't make any parts. [3313.1s] They're just a distributor for parts."

“Subi mods” sounds like a shop that helps you buy aftermarket Subaru parts. They don’t necessarily make the parts themselves—they usually sell parts from other companies.

Concept

daily drive

"Well, so you said that whenever you used to daily drive your car, so do you not daily drive it anymore? ... Yeah, it's, it's no, it's no longer my daily."

A “daily driver” is the car you use every day. If someone stops daily driving a car, it usually means they’re trying to keep it cleaner and in better shape.

Term

ground clearance

"...do I need the extra ground clearance in the room in a, you know, bigger car?"

Ground clearance is how much space the car has between the bottom and the road. Less clearance means you’re more likely to hit curbs, speed bumps, or uneven driveways.

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