Hello... where's my car??
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Hello... where's my car??
Hello all i'm new here..
I currently own a spec c 06 sti ... have not driven the car for three months due to engine failure... has any body else had any problems...?
I currently own a spec c 06 sti ... have not driven the car for three months due to engine failure... has any body else had any problems...?
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I dont know of one twin scroll JDM that uses ANY oil, they are very good, also ive not known of any JDM twin scroll let go either, especially a brand new one.
What was the diagnosis on the failure?
Oh and subaru wont cover the warranty in the uk, they will in japan but once its exported......
Tony
What was the diagnosis on the failure?
Oh and subaru wont cover the warranty in the uk, they will in japan but once its exported......
Tony
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Originally Posted by Shark Man
The only thing I've heard of is they can guzzle the oil. Obviously, if not checked regularly, it can run dry and its bye bye engine.
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Where did you get the car from?
These cars dont understeer, ive owned one for 3 years, slight oversteer yes, and thats on the RE070's, also what mileage is on the clock, going fully synthetic at 1k miles isnt good, it will cause more problems because the engine needs to bed in still.
Did you adhere to the running in protocol?
Did you warm the car up before going for it?
Also whats this pipe you changed?
Tony
These cars dont understeer, ive owned one for 3 years, slight oversteer yes, and thats on the RE070's, also what mileage is on the clock, going fully synthetic at 1k miles isnt good, it will cause more problems because the engine needs to bed in still.
Did you adhere to the running in protocol?
Did you warm the car up before going for it?
Also whats this pipe you changed?
Tony
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They understeer compared to what I'm used to. Never going to to get away from the dodgy weight distriution with the bladdy engine hanging waay out infront of the axle, who's silly idea was that anyway? (oh, Audi's ).
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Spec C's have a tendancy to oversteer slightly, then the A-DCCD pulls it back out a bit
Also consider that the subframe is slightly different and the car is seam welded for strength, other STi's aint
Tony
Also consider that the subframe is slightly different and the car is seam welded for strength, other STi's aint
Tony
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Still needs a few bags of cement in the boot and they still have the inherant understeer regardless. Really needs an upper link arm on the front suspension (ala Nissan), then maybe you could have a sniff at dialing it out properly.
Imo, of course
Imo, of course
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Ive not had the car understeer on me on a dry road yet though ive done some silly cornering and was quite amazed the car came out the other side
I have had the car understeer on a runway though, dial all the way back and heavy right foot was a hoot though the front tyres didnt agree with me
Remember also that the suspension is different on a C to a normal STi
Tony
I have had the car understeer on a runway though, dial all the way back and heavy right foot was a hoot though the front tyres didnt agree with me
Remember also that the suspension is different on a C to a normal STi
Tony
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Originally Posted by TonyBurns
Where did you get the car from?
These cars dont understeer, ive owned one for 3 years, slight oversteer yes, and thats on the RE070's, also what mileage is on the clock, going fully synthetic at 1k miles isnt good, it will cause more problems because the engine needs to bed in still.
Did you adhere to the running in protocol?
Did you warm the car up before going for it?
Also whats this pipe you changed?
Tony
These cars dont understeer, ive owned one for 3 years, slight oversteer yes, and thats on the RE070's, also what mileage is on the clock, going fully synthetic at 1k miles isnt good, it will cause more problems because the engine needs to bed in still.
Did you adhere to the running in protocol?
Did you warm the car up before going for it?
Also whats this pipe you changed?
Tony
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Originally Posted by TonyBurns
Remember also that the suspension is different on a C to a normal STi
Tony
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I borrowed one to see what all teh fuss was about.
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If its just a back box....
Down side is that Subaru UK dont have to deal with any JDM cars, at all
Oil use is not uncommon on UK cars, its definately not common on JDM STi's.
Is the supplying dealer dealing with the claim?
Tony
Down side is that Subaru UK dont have to deal with any JDM cars, at all
Oil use is not uncommon on UK cars, its definately not common on JDM STi's.
Is the supplying dealer dealing with the claim?
Tony
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Originally Posted by Shark Man
For crying out loud I'm talking about the Spec C
I borrowed one to see what all teh fuss was about.
I borrowed one to see what all teh fuss was about.
Though mine was set up properly before I got it
Tony
PS they still dont oversteer
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Originally Posted by Spec'c'57
mine has never used a DROP of oil when i have checked before/after any service..... did a 1000 mile run out to WRC germany and didnt lose any either.....
Tony
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Originally Posted by 06 STI C
... the car has front end balance issue's someone at subaru opted for the safe for punter pack on the car... from tyres blister baddly..
***!!!%%&&& !! Sorry chaps I was on the phone.. Will try harder..
I own and have owned various cars ,,, evo's 5/6/7/8/9 E60 BMW M5 F360 996 Turbo scoobie ra jdm....p1 22b // with out sounding a dick ive seen some action... until i changed the suspension my stock evo would distroy it.. u cant play with the scooby in standard trim... u have to throw the car a the corner in some effort to get the from to bite... or were my spring chocks just left in by the dealer???? hehe...
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where did you get your spec c from? engine blown and under steer on a spec c sounds like your having us on.
And since when did subaru warrant a spec c?
Do you mean spec d?
And since when did subaru warrant a spec c?
Do you mean spec d?
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Originally Posted by juggers
where did you get your spec c from? engine blown and under steer on a spec c sounds like your having us on.
And since when did subaru warrant a spec c?
Do you mean spec d?
And since when did subaru warrant a spec c?
Do you mean spec d?
I think the people who acutally own these cars know they dont use oil, they dont understeer, they dont have front end grip problems, tyres blistering? they love to be hot, they grip even better when they are!
Ive been on an airfield with an Evo 9 320, my car outhandled it, simple fact, even on the road i reeled it in on the corners
New poster, ex evo owner..... hmmmmm
Tony
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Originally Posted by 06 STI C
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***!!!%%&&& !! Sorry chaps I was on the phone.. Will try harder..
I own and have owned various cars ,,, evo's 5/6/7/8/9 E60 BMW M5 F360 996 Turbo scoobie ra jdm....p1 22b // with out sounding a dick ive seen some action... until i changed the suspension my stock evo would distroy it.. u cant play with the scooby in standard trim... u have to throw the car a the corner in some effort to get the from to bite... or were my spring chocks just left in by the dealer???? hehe...
Lee.
***!!!%%&&& !! Sorry chaps I was on the phone.. Will try harder..
I own and have owned various cars ,,, evo's 5/6/7/8/9 E60 BMW M5 F360 996 Turbo scoobie ra jdm....p1 22b // with out sounding a dick ive seen some action... until i changed the suspension my stock evo would distroy it.. u cant play with the scooby in standard trim... u have to throw the car a the corner in some effort to get the from to bite... or were my spring chocks just left in by the dealer???? hehe...
Lee.
My god, you've owned a hell of a lot of high performance cars.
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Shark/06,
having had an 06 Spec C out on track several times they do understeer...
...if you are a rubbish driver...
...just like any car will understeer if you are a rubbish driver.
Took my Spec C out at Cadwell with the driving instructor. It was a complete hoot as he gave me this huge preframe on how he was a Scoob rally driver and this was how I needed to drive it around Cadwell. We then went out and after about five laps he just went on and on and one about how it was not like any Scoob he had been in and wanted to know what mods I had made.
Errrrr - none! As it was standard.
Yes - Spec Cs understeer, and oversteer, and run neutral. It really comes down to driver choice, diff setting, oh and driver ability - I got that from Don Palmer after he drove it
Rannoch
having had an 06 Spec C out on track several times they do understeer...
...if you are a rubbish driver...
...just like any car will understeer if you are a rubbish driver.
Took my Spec C out at Cadwell with the driving instructor. It was a complete hoot as he gave me this huge preframe on how he was a Scoob rally driver and this was how I needed to drive it around Cadwell. We then went out and after about five laps he just went on and on and one about how it was not like any Scoob he had been in and wanted to know what mods I had made.
Errrrr - none! As it was standard.
Yes - Spec Cs understeer, and oversteer, and run neutral. It really comes down to driver choice, diff setting, oh and driver ability - I got that from Don Palmer after he drove it
Rannoch
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[QUOTE=TonyBurns]Im thinking the same as you..... troll alert!
I think the people who acutally own these cars know they dont use oil, they dont understeer, they dont have front end grip problems, tyres blistering? they love to be hot, they grip even better when they are!
Ive been on an airfield with an Evo 9 320, my car outhandled it, simple fact, even on the road i reeled it in on the corners
New poster, ex evo owner..... hmmmmm
Tony[/QUOTE
Ill Post picks tommorow of the car and the remains of the engine.... ok try this..... drive ur spec c/d what ever wing size and wheel colour with 1/4 of tank and corner hard and see what happens..... on the exit..... or am i going crazy... look.. im a fan of scoobie's i just a boy who getts pissed when his toy's broke... blind love never will improve a product.. = evo marketshare/...lee.
I think the people who acutally own these cars know they dont use oil, they dont understeer, they dont have front end grip problems, tyres blistering? they love to be hot, they grip even better when they are!
Ive been on an airfield with an Evo 9 320, my car outhandled it, simple fact, even on the road i reeled it in on the corners
New poster, ex evo owner..... hmmmmm
Tony[/QUOTE
Ill Post picks tommorow of the car and the remains of the engine.... ok try this..... drive ur spec c/d what ever wing size and wheel colour with 1/4 of tank and corner hard and see what happens..... on the exit..... or am i going crazy... look.. im a fan of scoobie's i just a boy who getts pissed when his toy's broke... blind love never will improve a product.. = evo marketshare/...lee.
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Good, I'm happy for you are content and don't have to spend money on sorting it out, Rannoch.
I'll stick with the 'ol Honda (although my mate keeps badgering me to swap for another week again, yes that would be the one with the spec C )
I'll stick with the 'ol Honda (although my mate keeps badgering me to swap for another week again, yes that would be the one with the spec C )
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