Impreza's truely suck off the lights!!
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Originally Posted by G_Sleigh_STi
But is there without smoking the clutch? to pull off right you gotta make sure the turbo is spinning and ready to power the engine. To do that you have to have the revs high high. By doing that you aint got much clutch life.
N/A cars have so much more power low end its annoying really.
N/A cars have so much more power low end its annoying really.
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Did you lot not know that Scoobies in the north of England are faster off the mark than Scoobies from south of Manchester ?
We are also faster at gear changes and better at braking and cornering.
We are also faster at gear changes and better at braking and cornering.
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Interesting post. I like a relaxed driving miss daisy start, let's the opposition get excited for 1/2 a second, then floor it when the clutch is fully engaged and wait for the boost to hit. Easy on the mechanics and effective but not as quick as a max torque slippy the wonder clutch takeoff. ouch.
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Originally Posted by Baggers
Interesting post. I like a relaxed driving miss daisy start, let's the opposition get excited for 1/2 a second, then floor it when the clutch is fully engaged and wait for the boost to hit. Easy on the mechanics and effective but not as quick as a max torque slippy the wonder clutch takeoff. ouch.
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Originally Posted by New_scooby_04
It's the latter....... I drive a Toyota Corolla!
Just kidding.
TBH I don't really think about how my car ranks in the great scheme of things. I just love it to bits. I dare say there are 17 year olds out there who feel the same way about their 1.0 Corsa and I'm sure that there are owners of some genuinely exotic cars that don't care about them much. It'd be a boring world if we all liked the same thing/felt the same way.
An observation on driving: better to admit ignorance and learn than think you're great right up till the monent you land in a hedge. Few of us -myself included- are as good as we think we are and even fewer of us are good enough to criticise other people's driving.
Best wishes, NS04
Just kidding.
TBH I don't really think about how my car ranks in the great scheme of things. I just love it to bits. I dare say there are 17 year olds out there who feel the same way about their 1.0 Corsa and I'm sure that there are owners of some genuinely exotic cars that don't care about them much. It'd be a boring world if we all liked the same thing/felt the same way.
An observation on driving: better to admit ignorance and learn than think you're great right up till the monent you land in a hedge. Few of us -myself included- are as good as we think we are and even fewer of us are good enough to criticise other people's driving.
Best wishes, NS04
Although, personally I really like a car right up until the point I own one. Then they're all good-for-nothing-pieces-of-sh!te-that-only-break-down-when-you-really-don't-need-the-aggro!
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Originally Posted by grouch
Did you lot not know that Scoobies in the north of England are faster off the mark than Scoobies from south of Manchester ?
We are also faster at gear changes and better at braking and cornering.
We are also faster at gear changes and better at braking and cornering.
All the scoobies I come across around manchester are sooo slow off the lights, even those that launch at high rpm
Although I do have traction control and 300 bhp at the rear wheels
Last time I was at santa pod, a blue scoob running low 12's handed my **** to me though
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What's wrong with UK cars?
G_Sleigh_Sti Drop me a PM and I'll show you how to do it. Seeing and doing is alot better than reading and I'll show you a way that doesn't make you look a fanny at the lights and won't damage your clutch or drive train. There is only one way and I had to be taught it
G_Sleigh_Sti Drop me a PM and I'll show you how to do it. Seeing and doing is alot better than reading and I'll show you a way that doesn't make you look a fanny at the lights and won't damage your clutch or drive train. There is only one way and I had to be taught it
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Originally Posted by grouch
Did you lot not know that Scoobies in the north of England are faster off the mark than Scoobies from south of Manchester ?
We are also faster at gear changes and better at braking and cornering.
We are also faster at gear changes and better at braking and cornering.
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Originally Posted by punkie
Probally because they've all been nicked !!
Maybe down south, but not up north.
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Originally Posted by Gridlock Mikey
What's wrong with UK cars?
G_Sleigh_Sti Drop me a PM and I'll show you how to do it. Seeing and doing is alot better than reading and I'll show you a way that doesn't make you look a fanny at the lights and won't damage your clutch or drive train. There is only one way and I had to be taught it
G_Sleigh_Sti Drop me a PM and I'll show you how to do it. Seeing and doing is alot better than reading and I'll show you a way that doesn't make you look a fanny at the lights and won't damage your clutch or drive train. There is only one way and I had to be taught it
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Originally Posted by GC8
Have you put your dummy back in yet? Seeing as you plainly dont have the experience required to drive a 100+Bhp per litre turbocharged car nor the wit to understand how it works, then perhaps you should have stuck to a Nova until youd learnt to drive Sonny?
This is another 'I cant drive' thread and youve made yourself look like a **** by posting it.
This is another 'I cant drive' thread and youve made yourself look like a **** by posting it.
As i have explained in the other post, The title was because i posted a mature simple question and answer thread in Driving dynamics. That was not getting any attention at all. Therefore i decided to post in general with a title, which i knew would get the answers i was after. Then i changed the title but for some reason it didn’t change on the main screen.
So when you first started driving powerful cars are you trying to say that you instantly knew how to drive them and that you were an expert? If so you’re lying. We all start off with a car with certain power, then we get used to how to drive that car and build up learning each time.
Its like playing a sport when you first start there is no way you know everything about the game, the rules and how to play effectively. Along with driving there is no way when jumping into a car that you know how it handles, how to launch it and how to drive it to the best.
Everything in life takes practice and therefore my post stands. By asking for advice by people that have been in my situation is the only way forward. You dont try and ski without speaking to a skiing instructor now do you.
If you are still some how blinded by your own ignorance then you must have never at one point got behind a wheel and be slightly overwhelmed by the power under your foot.
I thank you.
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my RA was ballistic off the lights, a seat or anything of that ilk wouldn't stand a chance. Get a decent AP clutch and sod all this slipping in bollox, 5k revs and drop it....simple and DEVASTATING!!!!!
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Originally Posted by G_Sleigh_STi
There is always one with a chip on their shoulder. No lets just stop and think before you type...
As i have explained in the other post, The title was because i posted a mature simple question and answer thread in Driving dynamics. That was not getting any attention at all. Therefore i decided to post in general with a title, which i knew would get the answers i was after. Then i changed the title but for some reason it didn’t change on the main screen.
So when you first started driving powerful cars are you trying to say that you instantly knew how to drive them and that you were an expert? If so you’re lying. We all start off with a car with certain power, then we get used to how to drive that car and build up learning each time.
Its like playing a sport when you first start there is no way you know everything about the game, the rules and how to play effectively. Along with driving there is no way when jumping into a car that you know how it handles, how to launch it and how to drive it to the best.
Everything in life takes practice and therefore my post stands. By asking for advice by people that have been in my situation is the only way forward. You dont try and ski without speaking to a skiing instructor now do you.
If you are still some how blinded by your own ignorance then you must have never at one point got behind a wheel and be slightly overwhelmed by the power under your foot.
I thank you.
As i have explained in the other post, The title was because i posted a mature simple question and answer thread in Driving dynamics. That was not getting any attention at all. Therefore i decided to post in general with a title, which i knew would get the answers i was after. Then i changed the title but for some reason it didn’t change on the main screen.
So when you first started driving powerful cars are you trying to say that you instantly knew how to drive them and that you were an expert? If so you’re lying. We all start off with a car with certain power, then we get used to how to drive that car and build up learning each time.
Its like playing a sport when you first start there is no way you know everything about the game, the rules and how to play effectively. Along with driving there is no way when jumping into a car that you know how it handles, how to launch it and how to drive it to the best.
Everything in life takes practice and therefore my post stands. By asking for advice by people that have been in my situation is the only way forward. You dont try and ski without speaking to a skiing instructor now do you.
If you are still some how blinded by your own ignorance then you must have never at one point got behind a wheel and be slightly overwhelmed by the power under your foot.
I thank you.
To use your sport analogy its like taking a penalty when you've never played football before, but this time the net is 1 mile wide by 2 miles high, there's no keeper its downhill, the winds behind you and there's those lanes you get for kids at bowling alleys...
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Originally Posted by G_Sleigh_STi
There is always one with a chip on their shoulder. No lets just stop and think before you type...
As i have explained in the other post, The title was because i posted a mature simple question and answer thread in Driving dynamics. That was not getting any attention at all. Therefore i decided to post in general with a title, which i knew would get the answers i was after. Then i changed the title but for some reason it didn’t change on the main screen.
So when you first started driving powerful cars are you trying to say that you instantly knew how to drive them and that you were an expert? If so you’re lying. We all start off with a car with certain power, then we get used to how to drive that car and build up learning each time.
Its like playing a sport when you first start there is no way you know everything about the game, the rules and how to play effectively. Along with driving there is no way when jumping into a car that you know how it handles, how to launch it and how to drive it to the best.
Everything in life takes practice and therefore my post stands. By asking for advice by people that have been in my situation is the only way forward. You dont try and ski without speaking to a skiing instructor now do you.
If you are still some how blinded by your own ignorance then you must have never at one point got behind a wheel and be slightly overwhelmed by the power under your foot.
I thank you.
As i have explained in the other post, The title was because i posted a mature simple question and answer thread in Driving dynamics. That was not getting any attention at all. Therefore i decided to post in general with a title, which i knew would get the answers i was after. Then i changed the title but for some reason it didn’t change on the main screen.
So when you first started driving powerful cars are you trying to say that you instantly knew how to drive them and that you were an expert? If so you’re lying. We all start off with a car with certain power, then we get used to how to drive that car and build up learning each time.
Its like playing a sport when you first start there is no way you know everything about the game, the rules and how to play effectively. Along with driving there is no way when jumping into a car that you know how it handles, how to launch it and how to drive it to the best.
Everything in life takes practice and therefore my post stands. By asking for advice by people that have been in my situation is the only way forward. You dont try and ski without speaking to a skiing instructor now do you.
If you are still some how blinded by your own ignorance then you must have never at one point got behind a wheel and be slightly overwhelmed by the power under your foot.
I thank you.
As far as launching an Impreza, mine was my first turbo and first awd and I found it easy to get blistering starts. Infact it was the desciding factor in buying one..! If you really believe Saxo's etc... are faster then why don't you sell the scoob, save £20k in the bank and buy a Saxo..?
BTW some of the people your slating are very knowledgeable. They like me are getting very pissed off with all the scooby bashing that goes on, on this forum lately. Now you come along slating the one thing that so far hasn't been in question, the scoobs ability off the line. Look around you, you're on a subaru forum.
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Originally Posted by Abdabz
Still wouldnt be beaten from the lights by a saxo or honda accord
To use your sport analogy its like taking a penalty when you've never played football before, but this time the net is 1 mile wide by 2 miles high, there's no keeper its downhill, the winds behind you and there's those lanes you get for kids at bowling alleys...
To use your sport analogy its like taking a penalty when you've never played football before, but this time the net is 1 mile wide by 2 miles high, there's no keeper its downhill, the winds behind you and there's those lanes you get for kids at bowling alleys...
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Originally Posted by G_Sleigh_STi
There is always one with a chip on their shoulder. No lets just stop and think before you type...
As i have explained in the other post, The title was because i posted a mature simple question and answer thread in Driving dynamics. That was not getting any attention at all. Therefore i decided to post in general with a title, which i knew would get the answers i was after. Then i changed the title but for some reason it didn’t change on the main screen.
So when you first started driving powerful cars are you trying to say that you instantly knew how to drive them and that you were an expert? If so you’re lying. We all start off with a car with certain power, then we get used to how to drive that car and build up learning each time.
Its like playing a sport when you first start there is no way you know everything about the game, the rules and how to play effectively. Along with driving there is no way when jumping into a car that you know how it handles, how to launch it and how to drive it to the best.
Everything in life takes practice and therefore my post stands. By asking for advice by people that have been in my situation is the only way forward. You dont try and ski without speaking to a skiing instructor now do you.
If you are still some how blinded by your own ignorance then you must have never at one point got behind a wheel and be slightly overwhelmed by the power under your foot.
I thank you.
As i have explained in the other post, The title was because i posted a mature simple question and answer thread in Driving dynamics. That was not getting any attention at all. Therefore i decided to post in general with a title, which i knew would get the answers i was after. Then i changed the title but for some reason it didn’t change on the main screen.
So when you first started driving powerful cars are you trying to say that you instantly knew how to drive them and that you were an expert? If so you’re lying. We all start off with a car with certain power, then we get used to how to drive that car and build up learning each time.
Its like playing a sport when you first start there is no way you know everything about the game, the rules and how to play effectively. Along with driving there is no way when jumping into a car that you know how it handles, how to launch it and how to drive it to the best.
Everything in life takes practice and therefore my post stands. By asking for advice by people that have been in my situation is the only way forward. You dont try and ski without speaking to a skiing instructor now do you.
If you are still some how blinded by your own ignorance then you must have never at one point got behind a wheel and be slightly overwhelmed by the power under your foot.
I thank you.
Now f*ck off back to McDonalds carpark, you silly little boy.
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Originally Posted by GC8
A chip on my shoulder? What do you expect when you talk to me like that you ****?
Now f*ck off back to McDonalds carpark, you silly little boy.
Now f*ck off back to McDonalds carpark, you silly little boy.
Also why would i go to McDonalds carpark? Blimey i ain't 17, been there, done that. Realized there are better things to do.
Jasoniun - I do have a saxo, 1 of the most heavily featured in the country and therefore i know how fast they can be and what low down torque they have. Off the light because all there power is low down they do pull well.... Anyway thats not the point.
I do apologise for the way i asked the question as it obviously offended some people (my god its a car) But suprisingly i do like my Impreza STi and do not intend to impreza bash. I am looking for a place to gain some knowledge and advice about them.
I can clearly see from the mentality of some people on here that its probably best to stay on the other scooby forums around.
Those who offered advise and help, I do thank you and in no one intended to offend with my comments about the minority who get aggressive and show you up.
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Originally Posted by paulpalmer
Santa pod is a good learning ground for starting techniques because every fraction really counts there I learnt to launch my car properly at a sprint day after having it for years Only a couple of weeks ago I was up there in my friends mark 2 escort rs2000 and that's really tricky to get off of the line with no LSD, 13" wheels and 160+ bhp through 10 year old tyres
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Originally Posted by Mog
Rob said say Hi to you seing as I'm local in High Wycombe....so Hi.
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I think some UK owners might be a little surprised what will keep up with it at the lights.... Im not insulting the car, I used to have one and it was great - but 215 or so bhp is nothing in todays terms... I had a saxo keep up, was a bit gutted but realised its a small fast crap French car (no offence - but that is a true statement)
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Originally Posted by Dark Blue Mark
I think some UK owners might be a little surprised what will keep up with it at the lights.... Im not insulting the car, I used to have one and it was great - but 215 or so bhp is nothing in todays terms... I had a saxo keep up, was a bit gutted but realised its a small fast crap French car (no offence - but that is a true statement)
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It's almost a true statement but you blew it with the word 'crap'. That's subjective in this instance and therefore the whole sentence becomes an opinion and not a true statement M'lud.
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Its French - therefore none too clever
Ok, for the money its good at what it does, and they are quick - but I really dislike them and anything French.
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Ok, for the money its good at what it does, and they are quick - but I really dislike them and anything French.
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Originally Posted by Dark Blue Mark
Its French - therefore none too clever
Ok, for the money its good at what it does, and they are quick - but I really dislike them and anything French.
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Ok, for the money its good at what it does, and they are quick - but I really dislike them and anything French.
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