0-60 Speeds For All Scooby's?
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0-60 Speeds For All Scooby's?
OK I have been searching this website and the whole of the net and cannot seem to find a website that lists the 0-60 times of all scooby's?
Does anyone have this info or a link to a website that I can find this out from?
I am ideally after the 0-60 times of all 2000 Turbos, WRX's and STi's from the start right up to present day!
Does anyone have this info or a link to a website that I can find this out from?
I am ideally after the 0-60 times of all 2000 Turbos, WRX's and STi's from the start right up to present day!
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Originally Posted by SUBKING
OK I have been searching this website and the whole of the net and cannot seem to find a website that lists the 0-60 times of all scooby's?
Does anyone have this info or a link to a website that I can find this out from?
I am ideally after the 0-60 times of all 2000 Turbos, WRX's and STi's from the start right up to present day!
Does anyone have this info or a link to a website that I can find this out from?
I am ideally after the 0-60 times of all 2000 Turbos, WRX's and STi's from the start right up to present day!
NS04
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Originally Posted by New_scooby_04
Have you tried the SIDC www.Sidc.co.uk no information on newage though! For that go to Subaru Uk, they should have the figures on there.
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I guess not
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Originally Posted by crazybri
sti type r= 4.3
22b= 4.5
uk classice turbo= twice the above
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Originally Posted by flat4_ire
sti= 4.6sec
sti type r= 4.3
22b= 4.5
uk classice turbo= twice the above
sti type r= 4.3
22b= 4.5
uk classice turbo= twice the above
Try 5.4 secs (source EVO magazine) and that's not the fastest time recorded either!
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Originally Posted by New_scooby_04
LOL Cheeky sod!!
Try 5.4 secs (source EVO magazine) and that's not the fastest time recorded either!
Try 5.4 secs (source EVO magazine) and that's not the fastest time recorded either!
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Originally Posted by SUBKING
OK I have been searching this website and the whole of the net and cannot seem to find a website that lists the 0-60 times of all scooby's?
Does anyone have this info or a link to a website that I can find this out from?
I am ideally after the 0-60 times of all 2000 Turbos, WRX's and STi's from the start right up to present day!
Does anyone have this info or a link to a website that I can find this out from?
I am ideally after the 0-60 times of all 2000 Turbos, WRX's and STi's from the start right up to present day!
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Originally Posted by SUBKING
OK I have been searching this website and the whole of the net and cannot seem to find a website that lists the 0-60 times of all scooby's?
Does anyone have this info or a link to a website that I can find this out from?
I am ideally after the 0-60 times of all 2000 Turbos, WRX's and STi's from the start right up to present day!
Does anyone have this info or a link to a website that I can find this out from?
I am ideally after the 0-60 times of all 2000 Turbos, WRX's and STi's from the start right up to present day!
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Originally Posted by EBRWRX
I defy 90% of drivers on here to actually record the times posted above.
I'll post the timings once I've loaded them onto my PC.
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Originally Posted by wez_sti
that sounds quite ambitious??? thats Noble/Exige quick...????
not saying your wrong BTW
not saying your wrong BTW
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Originally Posted by 6 pot
Does it really matter, just drive and enjoy
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Originally Posted by SUBKING
Yeah it does as i'm still researching what I can get aginst what I can afford, otherwise I would have asked
Also the 0-60 isn't particularly real world...you'd not want to acheive the stated figures with your own car as it involves being brutal with it and new clutches for Scoobies cost £££!
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Originally Posted by New_scooby_04
A word to the wise, do not base your purchasing decisions on 0-60 figures, particularly if you're after an older Scooby. There are more salient reasons to buy/not to buy a particular model and more important factors to consider. All Scoobies are fast enough for most, but figures are all redundant if you get an abused one, cause it'll be sitting on the drive broken!
Also the 0-60 isn't particularly real world...you'd not want to acheive the stated figures with your own car as it involves being brutal with it and new clutches for Scoobies cost £££!
Regards,
NS04
Also the 0-60 isn't particularly real world...you'd not want to acheive the stated figures with your own car as it involves being brutal with it and new clutches for Scoobies cost £££!
Regards,
NS04
Not hard to get mag test figures either.
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Originally Posted by BOB'5
...oh, and a new clutch costs £120 to buy so hardly alot.
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But here's the thing, you might be one of the few "da mans" on here that won't be paying between 350-£600 for a new clutch and fitting!
Best,
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Originally Posted by New_scooby_04
A word to the wise, do not base your purchasing decisions on 0-60 figures, particularly if you're after an older Scooby. There are more salient reasons to buy/not to buy a particular model and more important factors to consider. All Scoobies are fast enough for most, but figures are all redundant if you get an abused one, cause it'll be sitting on the drive broken!
Also the 0-60 isn't particularly real world...you'd not want to acheive the stated figures with your own car as it involves being brutal with it and new clutches for Scoobies cost £££!
Regards,
NS04
Also the 0-60 isn't particularly real world...you'd not want to acheive the stated figures with your own car as it involves being brutal with it and new clutches for Scoobies cost £££!
Regards,
NS04
I have many more things taken into consideration also, its just I couldnt find any info in this particular subject.
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Originally Posted by SUBKING
OK thanks man, I know what you are saying but the 0-60 is definititely a consideration (thus me asking) as most of us, if not all, purchase scoobys for the speed.
I have many more things taken into consideration also, its just I couldnt find any info in this particular subject.
I have many more things taken into consideration also, its just I couldnt find any info in this particular subject.
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Ah but what does it cost to fhave one fitted by an authorised dealer?
Originally Posted by BOB'5
...oh, and a new clutch costs £120 to buy so hardly alot.
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http://www.letstorquebhp.com/4wd.asp
Un-biased stats (not that stats mean anything).
No moans of heat soak, fuel surge, hand brake stuck on, A/C left on or anything else than scooby people gripe on about.
Un-biased stats (not that stats mean anything).
No moans of heat soak, fuel surge, hand brake stuck on, A/C left on or anything else than scooby people gripe on about.
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Originally Posted by TheBigMan
http://www.letstorquebhp.com/4wd.asp
Un-biased stats (not that stats mean anything).
No moans of heat soak, fuel surge, hand brake stuck on, A/C left on or anything else than scooby people gripe on about.
Un-biased stats (not that stats mean anything).
No moans of heat soak, fuel surge, hand brake stuck on, A/C left on or anything else than scooby people gripe on about.
Stats? They are just calculations.
Bob
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Originally Posted by SUBKING
This thread has been hijacked!
Any update on 0-60 speeds lads?
Any update on 0-60 speeds lads?
It's only relevant when you're 15 yrs old.