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MY01 impreza wagon = 2.2L 142HP, 2835lb
*RUMORED* MY02 impreza wagon = 2.5L 165HP, 3000lb
Weight is evil, of course. Plus a MY01 Impreza wagon looks better than a MY02 IMHO. The problem is that the 2.5L has a lot more performance parts available, mostly thanks to Trey Cobb.
Just a thought.
-Colin
Out of curiosity, I popped open my hood after getting home to see how wet the fender area would be.
For the most part, it was actually pretty dry in there. The very bottom plastic cover was damp along with the area where the sheet metal meets the body cladding.
I stuck my hand into my intake hose and no moisture there.
Drive on!
Ken
Just want to comment on the rear disc mod tho. It is quite difficult to do. Its not like you just swap them out. YOu need to modify the ABD sensors, get some kinda booster for it, and many many various parts. It would prolly cost you for that mod alone the entire total cost of your other mods! I gave up on that idea. Instead I've decided to just upgrade the fronts. I love my OBS. But the rear drums just discourage me to mod the car any further..... Eventually i will get the WRX or wutever performance car that I can use for serious autoX.
Maybe in the future the 2.5l Sport wagon would get a nice rear disc. Even tho the new Impreza looks (my02) is not as nice as the current one. I think it will grow on me eventually. you'll get used to it. Just like how we get used to Jerry Springer shows.
Bob- he was referring to a dealer called Beans that has a blue L wagon on the lot.
Drove three cars last night-
golf 1.8T: pretty fast, but twitchy. moderate torque steer under WOT. Dogmeat rubber. Affordable in base trim, but will need suspension help quickly. nice interior. Could not get the car to settle into sweepers very well. Kirsten hated it inside 30 seconds (!) So much for demographic marketing...
2.5RS: Uh, who needs a wagon anyway?
L Wagon: this was an auto. Yech. Engine would've pulled better without it. Hard to evaluate engine as a result, but it was buzzy. Maybe I just like awd, but this car also settled better then the golf, and was less squirrelly at speed. Dated interior. start to notice while waiting for the auto to get the job done! Lots of useable space, too.
the other thing about an L is I could keep the payments and insurance down, then bolt on as funds allowed. But I need to get the straight poop on this brake swap first. gotta have good brakes; I learned that real quick last weekend.
IT WOULD SURE HELP IF WE HAD EVEN A VAGUE IDEA OF WHEN THE NEW IMPREZAS COME OUT!! *wink wink*
ciao for now,
Luciano
Guys: remember the front brakes do up to 90% of the work. Upgrading those is 9 times more cost effective.
How 'bout some SPT 4 pot calipers and cross drilled discs? Or even slotted discs?
-juice
Rear brakes : hey, if rallispec said it's easy and if they can get everything for you then go for it.
However this is my 2 cents. most of your brakings are done by the front. Up to 80%! FOr the money it is way better to upgrade the front brakes first before the rears. And upgraded front brake system evne tho with rear drums will out brake a stock front/rear disc system. Think about it. Do you reverse at 60mph all the time?
Hey how come you didn't try the OBS?! It's alot better than the L wagon. hehehehe.... But also more expensive. Hate the bi spoiler job tho. Just doesn't fit with the outdoorsy nature of the OBS.
-juice
Maybe not in this forum (couldn't find it) but I mentioned to Lucien somewhere that there was a blue Impreza L wagon on the lot where I bought my Forester in January. It was still there the last time I visited the dealer in September. This was a follow-up to the modifying a current version Impreza L wagon thought that Loosh had.
Sorry for the confusion,
Ed
One of my relatives stuck a huge spoiler on his Escort ZX-2, and then proceeded to claim that he felt an improvement in handling at high speed (85mph?). We made some measurements, did the math, and I commended him on his understeer augmentation device!
Craig
What do I want? A compact car that will carry 1 upright bass, 2 JBL 10" speakers, 1 QSC 900 power amp, 1 box of cables, 1 POS Peavey powered mixer, and 2 mic stands. And I want it to be a hoot at the track, 'cause we can't afford a dedicated track car. THAT is how this Impreza wagon project car plan was hatched, and also why myriad better track car choices, CRX and RS alike, aren't very attractive.
neccessity, as they say, is the mother of invention. or at least modification
Well let me tell you first off that, with the seats up, an Impreza wagon will not carry all your stuff. You would need to lower the rear seats for that. Actually an Integra hatchback can do so too with the rear seats lowered. So can a used Ford Probe, Celica, golf? etc... But after driving an AWD nimble mobile, I just can't see myself owning a FWD car. Well other than a Type R. Even so, I'd get a WRX over it!
c_hunter : somehow I fail to see what AWD has to do with a rear wing. Audi Quattros has AWD but no wing....Huh? Did I miss anything? Other than some ultra fast cars like the 911 turbos, a rear wing/spoilers are purely cosmetics. Some looks good on some cars....while some just don't. It's a matter of preference. I just don't like my car with one. I think it looks overdone.
Craig
For street use, and probably most moderate speed autoX, I'm sure spoilers hurt performance.
mobile karaoke - good one!
-juice
Also, this way I am insuring an Impreza wagon, iffin you knows what I mean. Also, I can work on it as budget allows. not the best track car, no, but a pretty good compromise. I hope.
so juice, are you saying the RS sedan has no wing? Why oh why don't those seats fold down...
I just spent a couple of weeks with my in-laws and they have an Audi with Xenons. I liked the lighting better from these lamps than the stock in the OB's. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chris
No North American spec Subaru is available with Xenons. While there are aftermarket retrofit "kits", none of them are DOT approved (ie. illegal to use)
For now, it's probably a better bet to save yourself the $1000 and get a better pair of halogen bulbs to upgrade an OB's lighting. I currently use Hella Premium Xenon halogen bulbs in my 98 Forester and it is noticeably brighter than standard bulbs.
Ken
Those Hellas are cheap, it was $26 or so the pair. Check out the difference. Anyone have the URL handy (for purchasing)?
-juice
http://catalog.com/susq/hella/bulbs.htm
Ken
-juice
I came across these two bits of info on another
Subaru forum that were posted by other Forester
owners, that I thought other DIY's may be
interested, I know I was....
1. There seems to be a lot of "confusion" about
the spark replacement schedule and the type of plug
used in this car, and I would suppose the 99
Legacy as well. My Subaru 1999 Warranty &
Maintenance book calls for 60 THOUSAND MILE spark
plug replacement on page 42. Go to the Subaru of
America website and access the 1999 maintenance
schedule. The official SOA website specifies a 30
THOUSAND MILE spark plug replacement. Go to the
1999 Forester Owner' Manual. On page 10-18 Champion
RC10YC4 or NGK BKR5E-11 are specified. Why?.
Neither of these plugs are platinum tipped. However
my local dealer recommends platinum tipped plugs
(at $72 for a set of four) owing to the extended 60
THOUSAND MILE replacement interval. Yesterday I
personally replaced the spark plugs in my Forester
at 57,000 miles. I found the original factory
installed Champion BKR5E-11 plugs. ).
If you have a 99 Subaru you may have non-platinum
tipped plugs in your engine. If that is the case,
in my opinion, I would change then at 30,000 miles
and install platinum tipped spark plugs. With the
platinum plugs installed I would then go to a
60,000 mile mile replacement schedule.
2. The Phase I engines (98 Forester) have
extremely difficult to reach spark plugs so Subaru
decided to go with platinum tipped models to allow
for a 60K maintenance schedule. The Phase II
engines (99 and later Foresters) were redesigned
with easier access so they use standard plugs.
After reading these notes I went out to check my
plugs and sure enough they were the regular
non-platinum plugs even after my dealer and service
techs had told us when we purchased our 99
Forester that the forester came with platinum and
should have to be replaced for 60,000 miles, though
I wouln't wait that long any way.
OK attempting to install crappy flaps for winter. ANy advice? I will not go for the expensive ones. Instead will head over to Wal mart or Canadian Tire for some el cheapo flaps. Anything I need to know?
After 57,000 miles, ANY sparkplug would have made a world of difference. I replaced my stock Chumpions after 15,000 miles with a set of Bosche Platinum ($1.49 each, PepBoys) in about 20 minutes and immediately noted better idle and smoother revving, then noted 2 MPG increase. (from 21MPG to 23MPG)
-Colin
You can screw on any mud flaps, really. BugBomb had some enormous ones so he could do the gravel roads around his house. You may want something similar.
-juice
what advantage do you gain by taking it out. my friend with the accord and i see it different ways. i think we just have different cars therefore a different snorkus problem/set up. i think the snorkus takes hot air and circulates it to the engine. he swears his uses cold air. please help us.
i haven't seen a honda's innards so I can't comment on that one.
Pop your hood after an enthusiastic drive and you'll know what I mean!
The snorkus also acts as a silencer, so keep that in mind.
-juice
http://jprova.co.jp/parts/l2-16.html
Bit
would it be known as:
"The slap happy jappy with the very crappy flappy"
Installed the CD holder yesterday (at least another 10hp). It certainly makes life easier and prevents motorised mayhem occurring whilst wrestling CDs from the cases. A bit pricey 60US bux but worth it for those who have only a single CD player.
Gus
Comments?
Craig
BTW, my car has no piston slap! >()
My 2 cents,
-Colin
-Frank P.
This is very similar to the way 2-stroke motorcycle engines use a tuned exhaust pipe to scavenge exhaust out of the cylinders and improve performance. In that case, the exhaust wave pattern is tuned so that low pressure pulses coincide with the exhaust stroke.
Craig
mine takes the air from the engine compartment which i pretty warm/hot, which juice pointed out. my next question, where in the hell do i get cold air from for an intake? i couldn't really see a spot to get any significant amount of cold air. i know someone had mentioned running a tube from behind the fog lights to the intake. i am thinking of now doing an intake and a cat. back. my bracing needs are complete with a new rear lower bar a front tower bar and my springs.
another question, i'm full of them. i went over a speed bump yesterday and heard scraping. it was my mudflaps. it has been happening at a lot of places around town. can i buy sooby mudflaps that are shorter? is it illegal to just take and leave them off? any suggestions?
seamus
Your information about the grill removal was right on. The 2001 forester uses TWO horns, it now sound great.
Russ
If you are doing an intake and catback, then don't worry about it; the snorkus will go away anyway.
It is legal to remove your mudflaps.
Still, I wish it could be a soob. My thinking is, this E30 will be my daily driver/track car for the next couple of years, until I figure out where I am going career-wise, what we want to do kid-wise, and also pay down this 'cello and the Outback. THEN I can start looking at WRX's, and get this household 100% Soob.
-juice
Russ: just did another Highway Blaster swap, this one on my toy car, a Miata. Easy install. 10 minutes tops.
They have 4 types, A thru D. A is high note, quiet. B is low note, quiet. C is high note, loud (Sandy has this, because that's all they had at the time), and D is low note, loud (the Miata has this).
It's kind of funny, but when you blow the horn you'd expect the opposite! The Miata is deeper. Get the Type D if you can find it.
The Miata has only one horn and it just had to be louder 'cause it's invisible on the road.
$13 or so at Pep Boys.
-juice
2 kids? 3 kids? Who knows...
Anyone fit 3 baby seats in the back of a WRX?
-juice