Everything posted by Scooby Pete
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newbie from manchester
I did see there were a fair few for the 2004 cars, unless there was a major change in the way it's mounted I can't see it not fitting, unless they changed the width of the car in 2005 :D
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The start of something
That looks so much better :) great job.
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Straight through exhaust 02 WRX wagon advice
Post a pic or link of what you are looking at. Tbh your prob better of posting in the Impreza club rather than new members, that's more for these kind of questions and you'll get more responses.
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Straight through exhaust 02 WRX wagon advice
The exhaust is 3 sections, Down pipe, centre pipe and back box. One the standard system both down pipe and centre pipe have cats. In a cat back this is normally a straight through centre pipe and a larger bore back box. Look under the car and when looking at the centre pipe it should be a straight through and not have a bulge for the cat. A decat down pipe will fit regardless of the centre pipe having a cat or not. Just make sure it's the correct bore as you can ger 2.5 and 3" bore. Sorry if teaching granny to suck eggs :)
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Carbon engine cover /japfest prep started
Which they did the engine covers for the Impreza. That looks the dogs!
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Straight through exhaust 02 WRX wagon advice
Bolts straight on, be aware though with both cats off you will fail the MOT, unless you have a friendly tester you will need to put the cat down pipe on to pass.
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newbie from manchester
I ended up letting a boot cover from Germany via eBay, wasn't cheap though think it was about £175.00 eek!
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SOC Logo
Any news on the logo?
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servicing advice 2002 wrx
Spark plugs = worst DIY job on the car. It's not really that hard to do, just extremely tight and awkward. Very easy to put your plug in cross threaded as it's done blind and they sit in a 6inch hole so you can't see what you are doing.
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hello
Swapping out the up pipe is pretty easy, just a bit fiddliy to get to some of the nuts on the turbo/down pipe off. For a 1st timer I reckon about 3 hours max. I wrote a quick how to here.... http://uk.subaruownersclub.com/forums/topic/5057-is-it-time-consuming-to-fit-a-new-downpipe/
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Next upgrade for the Hatch will Be.......
Just got it on order with http://asperformance.com £165.00. I remember paying about £120 for the B&N short shifter for the classic 6 or 7 years ago. This looks a much better product.
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Wanted: bugeye dump valve hks
Do not buy the cheap Chinese knock offs from ebay, they have a history of sticking and causing damage.
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New scooby , few niggles
thats a good Price imho.
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New scooby , few niggles
The clunk could also be the brake pads moving, they will move upwards in the caliper when reversing and can make a klonk noise. As Jay said replace both Discs at the same time. As for the Turbo they are not normally that noticable unless you have an induction kit fitted, then you can hear the air whoosing in to the system. pretty sure a few others will be along with thier 2 pence :)
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Is it time consuming to fit a new downpipe??.
Seriously it's not that hard, just take it slowly and have replacement studs and nuts on hand.
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Is it time consuming to fit a new downpipe??.
It's doable with axel stands Remove the heat shielding from your Turbo, not sure how to do this as mine was removed. Jack up front of car and put on stands. Under the car remove the 2 bolts that connect down pipe to centre pipe. There is a 14mm nut that holds the down pipe to the chassis via a bracket remove this. . Next we need to remove down pipe from turbo. It's easier if you take the car off the stands at this point, hassle though. From the engine bat unplug the sensor that is attached to the down pipe There are five 14 mm nuts the secure the down pipe to the turbo, these are normally a bugger to get off so you may ned an Irwin grip nut to get them off. Some of them have a stud with a. It on the other side so you need 2x14 mm spanners. Ratchet works but takes some ingenuity to get it to fit. http://www.screwfix.com/p/irwin-bolt-grip-nut-remover-set-5-pieces/96028?kpid=96028&cm_mmc=Google-_-Product%20Listing%20Ads-_-Sales%20Tracking-_-sales%20tracking%20url&gclid=COafq-XD5bwCFYWWtAodNy8AwA Some of the bolts may come out with the stud still attached, so may even unscrew the stud from the turbo. Prob worth getting some spare studs and 14 mm exhaust nuts and replace them all. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MANIFOLD-STUDS-M10-X-37MM-1-25MM-PITCH-METRIC-FINE-4-6-GRADE-PACK-OF-5-/180840089182?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2a1ae8c65e http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M10-X-1-25-PITCH-FLANGED-TYPE-MANIFOLD-NUTS-PACK-OF-25-/360400519857?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item53e98b82b1 Once you have the down pipe loose lower/drop it under the car. That's it off. Refitting is just the reverse, although don't forget a new gasket, get a genuine one rather than the crappy ebay ones, it's worth the extra believe me. If you are fitting a decat it's a good idea to get some exhaust wrap and wrap it 1st. It's a good idea to have a 2nd pair of hands as you need to go under the car to offer up the down pipe, and someone up top to guide it and start off a few nuts to hold it there. Obviously you'll need to put the car on the stands again to do this. Do the nuts around the turbo just enough to still give yo wiggle room on the down pipe as you need to get it back on the chassis mount. Once you have done this do all the nuts up to the correct torque or you will easily damage the studs or nuts by over tightening. Over all the job should take a cple of hours for the 1st time. It used to take me about 30-45 mins after a few swaps for mots and tinkering.
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Squeaky noise passenger wing
Chipmunks nesting in your struts?
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Black nuts please?
If you register the £80 wheel nuts with Mcgard then they replace rusty nuts under a lifetime Gtee. Makes them worth investing in. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-SUBARU-IMPREZA-STI-BLACK-WHEEL-NUT-SET-LUG-NUTS-McGARD-WRX-STI-/281133402026?pt=UK_Cars_Parts_Vehicles_Wheels_tyres_Trim_Nuts_ET&hash=item4174db47aa#ht_1607wt_919
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Black nuts please?
We'll just found out they are a deff no no.
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Carbon wrapped interior trim
Was looking at the dipping kit you can get seems quite a good idea but lots of waste with the carbon film. http://mydipkit.co.uk
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Carbon wrapped interior trim
Was that the DIY dipping kit you can get?
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Good Evening All
Welcome to the club :)
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hi everyone
Welcome along :)
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Black nuts please?
Did some more investigating and these are the correct nuts, how ever the beveled part of the nut is much shorter than the originals and the oz wheel nuts, not 100% sure they are fitting the wheel correctly as there is a fair amount of the wheels bevel showing around the nut. You can see the bear metal of the wheel showing.
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EBC brakes
Lol exactly the same boxes I had last weekend. At least you didn't have the threaded calliper :)