why do hot hatchs try racing scoobys?
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Hey John B,
13,800 posts !! How do you find time to drive your Evo ?!
Had a shot in an EvoVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII last year and thought it was "awesome"!
About to trade the '95 Prelude 2.2 Vtec I've owned for the last year for an
'01 WRX. Hope it's fun ! Sadly couldn't stretch to Evo VIII.
Advice - are standard Subaru brakes best for normal/enthusiastic driving or are Ferodo/Pagit better ? Which have best bite ?
Also, will a K & N Panel filter provide better responsiveness than simply replacing the Subaru filter ?
Cheers matie !
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
No cosmetically modified cars look good. Without exception they look a complete abortion.
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there are plenty of scoobs with "cosmetic modifications" on here and they all look loads better than standard. my opinions not gospel but neithers yours. i guess its a general debate regarding personal taste.
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I put a splitter, fog light covers and new (lighter and wider) wheels on.. does this count as being cosmetically modified? Id bet the majority of cars on here have been altered cosmetically in some way.
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Originally Posted by ste300
I put a splitter, fog light covers and new (lighter and wider) wheels on.. does this count as being cosmetically modified? Id bet the majority of cars on here have been altered cosmetically in some way.
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Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
what other mods have you done to your scoob mate?
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
It has a non-standard magic tree in it. ![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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would i be right thinking that you have a totally standard scoob in and out
or
you leave the mods to the engine, drivetrain etc??
im curious
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
I put some Werther's Originals in the glovebox, and I replaced the tape recorder for a CD player.
sti300??
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p.s. were they the "original" werthers original or the "cosmetically modified" newage chewy werthers originals?
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This is a heat range of pad question... choose your compromise. The stock pads work well from cold, don't squeal and are not too dusty, but they can deposit pad material unevenly when hot. I tried stock, Mintex 1155, DS2500, EBC ceramic red. Liked the last two, best of all on AP 4 pots though.
Not really IMHO at stock power levels. Change if you need a front mounted intercooler when you'll need to ditch the airbox. Cats are the things to remove first - three of them on the bugeye WRX. See my reply in your other thread about values, lots of overpriced cars about...
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Advice - are standard Subaru brakes best for normal/enthusiastic driving or are Ferodo/Pagit better ? Which have best bite ?
Also, will a K & N Panel filter provide better responsiveness than simply replacing the Subaru filter ?
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Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
would i be right thinking that you have a totally standard scoob in and out
or
you leave the mods to the engine, drivetrain etc??
im curious![Ponder2](images/smilies/ponder2.gif)
or
you leave the mods to the engine, drivetrain etc??
im curious
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Hey Bubba,
I'm catchin' up on your posts ! (respect for 43664 IN ONLY 3 YEARS !!).
Any chance of you answering my post of 23.38 since JB catcin' some zzzzz ?
I'm catchin' up on your posts ! (respect for 43664 IN ONLY 3 YEARS !!).
Any chance of you answering my post of 23.38 since JB catcin' some zzzzz ?
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Cosmetically thats it..then bailey dump valve and scorpion exhaust, silicone hoses all round, 4 pots and and sti ra 'box (**** hot on acceleration, just **** on motorway) im in the process of building a new engine from scratch, 2.5 litre, thought id rather built it right first time than spending alot on the 2.0
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Originally Posted by andythejock01wrx
OOPs , sorry Johno - you're wide awake afterall ! Haven't worked out how to refresh page yet !!