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Juggers.
I really like the S204 (the only Impreza that could keep me a Subaru owner) and could be very interested in the one you have.
First. Fuel. Has the car been remapped for UK fuel? Or would I, A) have to have it remapped, or B) have to add octane booster at every fill up (not what I want TBH).
Secondly. Gearing. As it's a Japanese spec car, is the S204 geared for 110mph only, or are they geared just like my UK STI?
Thirdly. Are test drives available for serious enquiries?
I really like the S204 (the only Impreza that could keep me a Subaru owner) and could be very interested in the one you have.
First. Fuel. Has the car been remapped for UK fuel? Or would I, A) have to have it remapped, or B) have to add octane booster at every fill up (not what I want TBH).
Secondly. Gearing. As it's a Japanese spec car, is the S204 geared for 110mph only, or are they geared just like my UK STI?
Thirdly. Are test drives available for serious enquiries?
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The new age ecu's are more then capable of retarding the ignition so you don't really need a remap.When you say gearing i take it you mean restricted to 110mph?.... if so then all our cars come derestricted.
Test drives are available for genuine parties, but at the moment the car is provisionally sold. If for some reason it falls through then i will be in touch.
Test drives are available for genuine parties, but at the moment the car is provisionally sold. If for some reason it falls through then i will be in touch.
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Why would anyone spend £20-30K on a performance car and for the want of £500 hamstring it's performance. Coping with the fuel as knock control is different to the classic ECU is completely different to optimising for local fuel.
My Spec C was remapped and produces execllent figures, especially torque, which I am confident an unmapped Spec C would not even get close to.
My Spec C was remapped and produces execllent figures, especially torque, which I am confident an unmapped Spec C would not even get close to.
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Rannoch.
My Spec C came from PCM as is so no remap. On a RR it got close to 300bhp on UK fuel which seems OK. It's now had a few mods + a remap & should be running way more than the original 300bhp. The PCM cars are generally cheaper than other well known importers so you could use the difference to get a remap if you wanted to.
TX.
My Spec C came from PCM as is so no remap. On a RR it got close to 300bhp on UK fuel which seems OK. It's now had a few mods + a remap & should be running way more than the original 300bhp. The PCM cars are generally cheaper than other well known importers so you could use the difference to get a remap if you wanted to.
TX.
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Why would anyone spend £20-30K on a performance car and for the want of £500 hamstring it's performance. Coping with the fuel as knock control is different to the classic ECU is completely different to optimising for local fuel.
My Spec C was remapped and produces execllent figures, especially torque, which I am confident an unmapped Spec C would not even get close to.
My Spec C was remapped and produces execllent figures, especially torque, which I am confident an unmapped Spec C would not even get close to.
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The spec c v-ltd is a standard spec c with a few stickers and white wheels. The S204 and RA-R come with an array of sti upgrades which make them handle some what better.
The RA-R also has a competition brake set up which is used on the impreza gt race car in japan.
In terms of performance i would imagine your v-ltd to be on parr with the S204 and slightly behind compared to the RA-R.
I terms of refinement the S204 wins hands down.
The RA-R also has a competition brake set up which is used on the impreza gt race car in japan.
In terms of performance i would imagine your v-ltd to be on parr with the S204 and slightly behind compared to the RA-R.
I terms of refinement the S204 wins hands down.
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Rasher...a lot of the S202's i have seen in jp have that front lip.It goes really well IMHO, i will try and find out for you.
Don't you prefer the prodrive wrc front bumper?
Rasher...a lot of the S202's i have seen in jp have that front lip.It goes really well IMHO, i will try and find out for you.
Don't you prefer the prodrive wrc front bumper?
Last edited by juggers; 27 September 2007 at 09:43 PM.
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It's an official subaru extra from Sti which you can get for £200 plus shipping vat and customs.
japanparts.com : PARTS DATABASE
japanparts.com : PARTS DATABASE
5200 dollars for the brakes I think I will stick with ap's
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Oh deary me!!!!
That Jap Parts catalogue has some items worth buying!!!
I'm particularly lovin the 18" Sti wheels!!! Enkei I believe.
Their FS-01 wheel is fookin lush....seen it on Z1's site in the good old US of A.
FS-01 | WHEELS | PRODUCTS | ENKEI WHEELS
That Jap Parts catalogue has some items worth buying!!!
I'm particularly lovin the 18" Sti wheels!!! Enkei I believe.
Their FS-01 wheel is fookin lush....seen it on Z1's site in the good old US of A.
FS-01 | WHEELS | PRODUCTS | ENKEI WHEELS