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My next and hopfully final step is going to be an xs stealth with Cobb's stage 2.
Don
This got me to wondering - how fast have you guys gone in your WRX's, either on the road or the track, and how did the car perform?
-jim
-Dennis
manuals low 140's is what i hear
Personally I've done 65mph
-Dave
If they weigh less than reported (close to stock) I might consider them when I upgrade. Currently now thinking of the Attacks or the SDRs.
Downsides to the rota battles are that the spokes bulge out and look like they are prone to chipping. Mine don't vibrate the steering wheel but there are more balancing weights on there than I would like (on one of them). Someone (not me) has taken them up to 3 digit speeds and there was no vibration even at those speeds.
W/ 33/32psi the ride is close to stock w/ more road noise. W/ 36/34psi, smaller irregularities transmit more noise but the ride isn't harsh. I have heard that higher psi's are needed to protect the lower profile rims. I am still experimenting with pressures.
Funny thing, the more I try finding alternatives to the Rotas, the more I end up comming back to them.
-Dennis
-Dennis
Don
-mike
I just purchased my Sti a week and a half ago. I think one word describes the feeling: LOVE. I would make love to the exhaust if I could, but that would screw up the rev note. I'm 28 and just got out of med school this year. And now, I have fun coming back from clubbing in Miami, and having kids pull up close to me and ask me if I want to race. I say, hell yeah! End result: 0-60 and quarter mile, they just see my tail lights in the distance. And that's without using my NO2 bottles under the passenger seat. Oops ... did I say that out loud
Mechanically, I can't complain about the gearbox one bit ... it's sikly smooth, but has enough feeling in it to let you feel connected to the car. I've changed my wheels to 18x8 SSR Competition (gold) with low-pro Yoko Paradas II. Kept the superb Brembo brakes on it though. I've taken 90 deg turns going 60 no problem, with minimal body roll.
My only complaint is the tail wing the size of my mom's ironing board ... it looks flashy, thinking of taking it off, although extra weight in the back for an AWD car is actually a good thing, esp to balance front to back weight ratio.
Boyz (and chickies too) ... I think you're all gonna have a new item on your wish list this Christmas (Chanukah for my Jew bros out there)
-BOSCO
A local guy, Justin, had an earlier RS, and his spoiler swapped with the STi aftermarket spoiler he purchased easily, same mounting holes. Verify before you buy, of course.
-juice
-mike
I plan to buy a WRX '04 lid (or mb '05 ... depending on when the prices stabilize) to replace that flamboyant STI lid, but I'll keep it, for the next owner/dealer. Consider looking ahead on this.
Don
-juice
By the way, I waxed my WRX with Klasse sealer last weekend, about 3 months after I had done an application of Klasse all-in-one cleaner wax. The sealer made a HUGE difference. I have never seen such a shiny car in my own garage! I do have some smudges to re-buff (the sealer leaves streaks if you're not careful), but overall it looks really good. Unlike other waxes which make the surface feel slippery, the Klasse sealer actually feels like an added layer on top of the paint. Pretty cool!
Craig
The P1's are 7". I went with Firehawk SZ50EP's after reading a lot of great reviews on nasioc and on here by Colin (former RS owner/Scooby Guru/M3 noob that still posts here :-)).
It's a cousin of the SO3 that uses similar technology. It's a UHP with a high treadwear rating that's only a little noisier than stock.
-Dennis
Not to mention my first week having it I came out of a restaurant and someone had backed into the rear passenger side bumper! 360 bucks later it looked like new.
When those tires slide do they screech? I like good grip, low rolling noise, smooth breakaway...etc. but I am also looking for a tire that slips quietly...or less loudly.
Maybe we could meet up one of these days and you can check them out for yourself. That's one of the best things about the nasioc get together's. You can check out mods you're interested in.
-Dennis
edit: While these tires are quieter than a lot of UHP and MP tires, they're still slightly noisier than stock.
DjB
Subaru does not use break-in oil. We checked with a dealer employee a while back (I still miss Darlene) and she said Subies are shipped with plain ol' Havoline.
The XT has a more stressed engine, that may be a good candidate for synthetic oil. The two senior techs that hosted that chat actually recommended switching early if you do at all, because of the seals.
The filter is different than the N/A 2.5l, FWIW. You'll need a 17mm crush washer for the drain plug, too, though you could reuse the old one if you had to.
-juice
If you want to go for a drive, there's a North meets South meet at South of the Border in SC.
Check the Tri-State forum on nasioc.
-Dennis
Do you mean Penang's Malaysian restaurant in front of Pep Boys? I live in Edison, NJ and I'm always at that restaurant. It would be nice to see their parking lot full of Subarus.
-James B.
-Dave
Also tonight Hypov and a few other subie nutz will be over at Chilis in Clark.
-mike
If you want to go for a drive, there's a North meets South meet at South of the Border in SC.
Check the Tri-State forum on nasioc.
Can you give me details about the 7/12 meeting?
Thankee
DjB
-juice
factory model. I have a 2004 WRX and I was getting ready to pull off the original knob and
noticed it was more difficult than just using some WD-40 and sliding
off. Do you think this a bad idea? Will I screw it up and then be
cursing in my driveway?
I'm considering buying a 2003 WRX Wagon in the next month or so, if available. I like the bug-eyed look of the 2003s, and the Edmunds site shows people paying less than invoice for them at this point. Are there any mechanical improvements that should make me consider buying a 2004 instead?
the 2004 upgrades are -
- Electronic Break Distribution? Not sure
- Speed sensative steering (Power steering varies assist with speed of car)
- New seats with different fabric
- Tacometer now in center of instrument cluster vs. speedometer
- Newly designed front, and slight modifications to rear taillights.
I believe that is about it. If you like the looks of a 2003 better, there is really no reason to go to the 2004 besides resale value (one year newer in car model).