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Posts posted by AirGordon
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On 6/3/2020 at 8:31 AM, ptautscher said:
If you dont mind me asking how did you come across your sti?
Autotrader for my one.
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You gotta be careful with saying dealer only, because of the age of the cars lots of dealers will not want to offer a warranty. Additionally some extended warranty companies don't cover over 15 years old.
I picked mine up my 2.0 STI in January. So they do come up, but I spent nearly 6 months watching and waiting for the right one (Blobeye, PPP with cert, not Jdm, low miles, stock, and above all in good nick) . I missed out of a beaut for £11k, and ended up getting mine for a shade over £10k with about 46k miles.
Look for decent history. Money spent, the car taken care of. Get under the car, look for underseal and rust. Check for knocking rear shocks (I got lumped with these but it's £200 for new ones).
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I did look at this. Most 6.5" speakers will fit, with a 19mm spacer.
This guy used to 3d print them. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/283775912271 but I'll just use MDF when I do it.
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2.0 has cheaper road tax too 🙂
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Anyone know where i can get the block/terminals?
Keen to finish the job off whilst we're all stuck at home.
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I assume you've read these web titbits?
QuoteProdrive WRX / STi Lowering Springs
These high-performance spring sets are specifically designed to work with the factory struts. These springs lower the vehicle approximately 20mm and increase the spring rate by 25%. This complete kit features Eibach springs manufactured to Prodrive’s specifications. Slalom test with Prodrive’s WRX spring kit: Stock WRX: 61.4 mph Prodrive WRX: 67.3 mph To quote Motor Trend speaking about Prodrive's suspension systems: "At the track, the improved suspension and added go power teamed to deliver a 5.87 mph increase in the 600-foot slalom test. That's huge folks." Motor Trend also had the following to say about the Prodrive WRX with PFF-7 wheels, the Prodrive WRX spring kit, and a Prodrive Stage 3 Performance Pack: "Increased and more useable powerband, Substantial improvement in handling, Excellent wheel/tire package." • Source for all tests: Motor Trend June 2003
https://cc.bingj.com/cache.aspx?q=prodrive+wr+sport+spring&d=4929664783746934&mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US&w=TNpLGyqB2QXBwJmN-lrLLYoWGlhoxDb-Utilising a Bilstein damper and Eibach spring, the damping characteristics were tailored for the British, more uneven, roads. It was part of the optional “WR” upgrade package intended for the UK market in the 90’s, applied to such cars as the 22B UK and the Impreza P1.
https://www.type-ra.com/product/sti-prodrive-bilstein-suspension/- 1
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4 hours ago, Tidgy said:
uk setup is pretty soft and also bisualy pretty high, so you get a better ride, but not as good if your pushing on. It's a catch 22 and a case of finding the right balance to suit you.
I've come from a TT running 19" wheels and hard suspension... Kinda enjoying something softer. 😂
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6 minutes ago, Jamina said:
@Jay762 that’s exactly what I was advised. If you’re willing to spend the money then coilovers are the better option.
If not then stock is the way to go, seeing as I have never and probably never will see a track it made sense to me to go down the KYB Ultra route. Been solid for a few years now and I have no complaints.
I suspect the ride quality has a lot more to do with the wheels/low profile tyres than anything else.I wonder if the Sachs ones are any good. I think they've got an ok name, but whether or not the ones for the Impreza are any good or not is anyones guess.
14 minutes ago, Jamina said:If you’re on 17s maybe it’s very different - never had mine on 17s so cant comment.
Yep, on the classic gold, standard 17" wheels
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Not sure if this is 100% correct, but wasn't the deal with the "Type UK" setup for the Impreza to do with optimising for the UK roads. You lose that with coilovers surely?
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27 minutes ago, Tidgy said:
Why not aftermarket? with the right selection they can be a great improvement over the standard ones.
Just want to keep it as stock as i can.
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Anyone know where i can find these to download?
My car has the Lamco boost gauge on the steering mount that was apparently in the optional parts catalogue. Can't seem to find one to have a look.
Keen to see any of the OE factory/dealer brochures/documents etc, if someone can point me in the right direction.
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Not wanting to go for aftermarket suspension, just wanting to replace like for like.
I have a 2004 WRX STI blobeye (not widetrack).
Looking at the Sachs: £118/ea https://www.carparts4less.co.uk/p/sachs-shock-absorber-635800200
Or maybe the KYB. £177/ea https://www.carparts4less.co.uk/p/kyb-shock-absorber-635800092
CP4L have another discount code so i can get an extra 17% off.I wonder if the KYB is the same that Import Car Parts sell?
https://www.importcarparts.co.uk/parts-info?id=12689&cat=96&sub=183&sec=349&var=69&dc=0&gen=&searchKey=&searchPart= -
Looking to find some original Subaru mats, my passenger side seems to have one - a proper "WRX STI" branded one. However the drivers mat is just some generic thing, presumably as the drivers one wore out.
Anyone know where to find OE mats?
Where the ever OE mats offered for the rear passenger footwells?
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On 1/25/2020 at 9:57 AM, Siluro said:
Do they work? It is a common thing to add these to Scoobies not that cheap either if they are Hellas and not clones.
I've ordered a proper Hella sharptone set. Will put up pics afterwards
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23 hours ago, ROSSCOSM said:
Hi mate and welcome first thing you should do is toss the dump valve in the bin and get the standard recirc one back on there your car will thank you
Heres one. I'll need better weather for more.
Booked in at Subaru 4 You, in a week or so for a checkup. I have a small list of niggles that I'll get cracking through (squeaky seat belts, missing mudflaps etc).
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So I picked up a scooby today, I'd been watching the usual sites for months.
2004 Impreza WRX STI (Blobeye) type uk
With the prodrive perf pack
In blue with the gold wheels
48k mileage
Totally standard apart from a boost gauge and dump valve.
A lot of service stamps in the book, but I'll get one one done and the car looked over soon.
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Hi All, joined up as I've been looking for a Scooby for a few months. Aiming for a low mileage, close to stock, Blobeye blue STI Impreza.
Not wanting anything too modified as I spent my 20's in the Renault 5 GT turbo World modifying and then returning them to standard. 😅. I'll keep this one AS Subaru intended.
I should be going to see one on Thursday, the main thing to look for seems to be rust near the arches or under the car - so I'll be taking my overalls.
Part numbers for Subaru bits
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Is there a site/tool that we can use to look up subaru part numbers, instead of just phoning up a dealers maintenance desk?
I'm wanting to get a couple of bits, and whilst i can hunt eBay for the right bits (eg 81608GA110) - it's all Subaru USA, so i don't know if the codes are US specific.