Subaru Impreza WRX STI Spec C Type RA

Subaru Impreza WRX STI Spec C Type RA

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sam.rog

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908 posts

85 months

Sunday 28th July
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Must be in running for the longest car make and model going.

Purchased this on the 27th. Drove it home from Scotland. A nice 300 mile trip to get acquainted with it.
First impressions were good. It’s not a motorway cruiser but wasn’t horrible. I’d say its better than the now sold fn2 civic type r I owned previously.
Fuel tank is small but averaged 27mpg which gave me a range of 300 miles. Probably last time it will see high twenty mpg.

It’s in spectacular condition given its 20 years old and been in the uk since 2016.
Only mods are a Full miltek turbo back exhaust with sport cat and a remap by Andy Forrest for 99octane.

Car pulls like a train from 3.5k all the way to the red line of 8k. Wow these cars are quick. I have a dual motor tesla for daily use and this is easily quicker when on boost and the tesla is no slouch.

It’s running some yokohama neova tyres which are limpet like. I was always a Michelin ps4s guy but these yokos are a step above again. Took a mate out and he described it as having a cheat code enabled on a computer game, not sure I’ll be saying the same in winter conditions, but for now they are excellent.

Anyway enough rambling on. Heres some pics from my first proper day. Enjoying a 130 mile blast round my favourite roads in North Wales (these are away from the campervanists and holiday makers).

Normality returned with sub 20s mpg. But a whole boot full of smiles per mile.



sam.rog

Original Poster:

908 posts

85 months

Sunday 28th July
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First on the list is to polish the headlights as they have yellowed and let the immaculate bodywork down.

Second is to find out why the aftermarket stereo doesn’t pick up any fm stations or DAB. Also the mic for the handsfree doesn't work. Bluetooth works but DAB would be nice.


Terminator X

16,327 posts

211 months

Sunday 28th July
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I owned a standard Spec C back in 2005 ish, mental quick as you say. The RA is the boss though!

TX.

jwwbowe

634 posts

179 months

Monday 29th July
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Congratulations great purchase thumbup

They do go like stink, the way the power is delivered on boost certainly help. I’ve an itch for one since experiencing a friends WR1, a Hawkeye JDM twinscroll would be perfect.

Any plans for further Dintrol treatment?

keo

2,243 posts

177 months

Monday 29th July
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Nice car, love these! You have reminded me I really need to explore north wales.

sam.rog

Original Poster:

908 posts

85 months

Monday 29th July
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jwwbowe said:
Congratulations great purchase thumbup

They do go like stink, the way the power is delivered on boost certainly help. I’ve an itch for one since experiencing a friends WR1, a Hawkeye JDM twinscroll would be perfect.

Any plans for further Dintrol treatment?
Yes!
It’s going to be used in all wethers. It’s life as a winter garage queen are over I’m afraid. I want to treat it with bilt hamber clear underseal. I don’t particularly like the black underseal as it’s difficult to spot any rust forming, or if I ever sell it, that I’m not hiding something.
It needs to be done before winter. I’d prefer to take it somewhere to be done on a ramp as doing it on my back on axle stands really doesn’t appeal.

I’ve gone through the wad of receipts for the car. The previous owner certainly didn’t scrimp on servicing and keeping on top of things as they wore out.
It’s conditions a testament to its previous owner’s enthusiasm for the car. I have promised him first refusal if I ever sell it.

Oh and I’m also on my 3rd tank of fuel singe getting it Saturday.
Might have to increase my milage on the insurance if this continues.

Kaveney

1,395 posts

164 months

Monday 29th July
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Very nice and Looks lovely in White . Never had a Impreza but did have an Evo 4 and that was great fun .

Fonzey

2,175 posts

134 months

Monday 29th July
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Excellent. Blobeye Impreza my first ever "properly fast" car. Ended up with around 400bhp which was tame in terms of modifications of the day, but it was incredible.

Will have another Impreza. Maybe soon.

sam.rog

Original Poster:

908 posts

85 months

Tuesday 30th July
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Fonzey said:
Excellent. Blobeye Impreza my first ever "properly fast" car. Ended up with around 400bhp which was tame in terms of modifications of the day, but it was incredible.

Will have another Impreza. Maybe soon.
I think good ones are only going up price wise. They used to be everywhere, but when was the last time you saw one on the road?
Lots are getting broken for spares as the shells are rotten. Those from japan are now getting rarer and command a premium. Give it 3-5 years when the yanks can import them watch them double in price over night.



Marquezs Stabilisers

1,577 posts

68 months

Tuesday 30th July
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Lovely looking Blob, puts mine to shame, though mine is the humble UK WRX. Drive mine (which I think has a Prodrive pack) gently and I can get 28 mpg.

Enjoy!

danb79

9,667 posts

79 months

Wednesday 31st July
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That looks a superb replacement for the FN2 Sam...

Hellnof a car and fantastic in white thumbup

Never owned one myself, been out in a few inc my pals road legal but very track / hill climb focused Subaru and as you said, they pull like a train

I've considered these as well as a weekend car for when I start looking, but very much out of my depth with them with having no experience at all...

Cambs_Stuart

3,119 posts

91 months

Wednesday 31st July
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A couple of years ago a friend let me have a drive in his Spec C RA at Snetterton. It was astonishing. Describing it a having a cheat mode enabled is a fantastic analogy. Compared to how hard I need to work to keep up with anything in my clio it was effortlessly fast, incredibly communicative and responsive. The best vehicle I've ever driven.
Enjoy yours!

WCZ

10,810 posts

201 months

Wednesday 31st July
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incredible cars and so much fun to drive

designforlife

3,739 posts

170 months

Wednesday 31st July
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Looks lovely, what's it running power wise after that remap?

My JDM hawk STI is an absolute hoot so I know just how you feel about driving it. Twinscroll is something else.

You can use Dinitrol clear if you aren't keen on black, that's what I had mine done with.

sam.rog

Original Poster:

908 posts

85 months

Wednesday 31st July
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designforlife said:
Looks lovely, what's it running power wise after that remap?

My JDM hawk STI is an absolute hoot so I know just how you feel about driving it. Twinscroll is something else.

You can use Dinitrol clear if you aren't keen on black, that's what I had mine done with.
It was remapped by Andy Forest. Its running a miltek turbo back exhaust and i think a 3 port boost solenoid. Previous owner who had the work done estimates about 350ish and similar torque. I don’t have a dyno printout to confirm as I think Andy used to live map them on the road.
I think its pretty much 300hp per tone as it weighs about 1350kg.

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manmaths

461 posts

147 months

Wednesday 31st July
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Ohhhhh that’s nice!

Always wanted to own one

Carlos24

554 posts

180 months

Wednesday 31st July
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That’s lovely! I still miss my WR1, nothing quite goes down a country road like a well sorted Impreza

plenty

4,880 posts

193 months

Wednesday 31st July
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Congrats. Peak Impreza, a better driver's car than the later hawk RA.

sam.rog

Original Poster:

908 posts

85 months

Friday 2nd August
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Took it to a local subaru specialist near me for a quick chat and look over. Didn’t get it on a ramp but he thinks it’s a good one.
Always reassuring to hear.

Only small problem is.. I can’t stop driving it. Think I’ll need to invest in some shares for Tesco with the amount of momentum 99 its gone through.

Also confirmed it’s a practical, sensible family car when needed.


Picking up a second hand wheel well cover and carpet tomorrow to protect the boot from damage from the pram.

I’ll look at changing the current yoko ad08r on it once summer is over. Sizing is a bit of an issue as it runs a 235/45 r17 which limits your choice considerably. Only real option is the Goodyear f1 assy

Edited by sam.rog on Friday 2nd August 20:18

plenty

4,880 posts

193 months

Friday 2nd August
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225 45 17 will fit fine on your rims and open up additional tyre options.