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normal my97 wrx are 240bhp.
also has a 'thin' bonnet and rear wiper
also has a 'thin' bonnet and rear wiper
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my96/97...
GC8D (9/1996-9/1997)
In September 1996, the WRX was updated with new styling. The 1997 WRX now has a power rating of 280 PS (205.9 kW; 276.2 bhp) at 6500 rpm with 33.5 kg·m (329 N·m; 242 lb·ft) at 4000 rpm (280 PS (205.9 kW; 276.2 bhp) at 6500 rpm with 352 N·m (Template:Convert/kgm lb.ft) 4000 rpm for the wagon version). The car now weighs 1,250 kg (2,756 lb).
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I thought the imports had more power and more toys? It would follow that there are much more then a few parts which differ.
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The Pedigree is the thing which cannot be had from an Import .... and. for that reason, I'm out
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imports only make 260+ on 100 ron fuel,so while your paying extra for your octane booster etc... we are using normal fuel and spending the extra on goodies for the car.
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They do not make 260bhp
Mine made 260lbft of torque!?!
It was doing 13.2 quarter miles with a cat back exhaust and a panel filter LOL,
They are leagues ahead of the early imports IMHO
And leagues ahead of the Uk car
From the vast research i did at the time, they are bassically an STI without a few of the tarty bits, plus the stock pistons.
Some of the major differences that i remember
90mm maf (sti3/22b size)
STI 3 TMIC painted black (the uk intercoolers have smaller end tanks
440 injectors (sti 3/22b)
VF22 turbo (sti 3/4 got the smaller vf23/24 iirc)
STI gear box
STI rear lights
STI rear spoiler on most of them
Gold WRX sticker on the rear (early slower ones had a white one usually)
Stock UK TMIC y piece (worth upgrading to samco)
The fuel cut set @ 1.45bar on my car as standard.
Rear wiper
Proper climate control
I know of a chap who uses this forum, bought a 97 uk wagon and bolted on all the 97wrx parts, ran a boost controller and achieved around 370bhp from the setup.
The 97-98 WRX is superior to the UK car in every way,
I fitted a full decat, panel filter and a boost controller (set to 1.40/1.44bar) on the stock ecu for 3 years without any issue at all, and it was fast, it slaughtered my mates new fq300 at crazy speeds
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The best thing about the early imports IMO is the TD05 turbo, which is a real workhorse IMHO
There is always a load of misinformation surrounding the later WRX cars, as a lot of people don't realise just how sweet the stock setup is.
Mine made 260lbft of torque!?!
It was doing 13.2 quarter miles with a cat back exhaust and a panel filter LOL,
They are leagues ahead of the early imports IMHO
And leagues ahead of the Uk car
From the vast research i did at the time, they are bassically an STI without a few of the tarty bits, plus the stock pistons.
Some of the major differences that i remember
90mm maf (sti3/22b size)
STI 3 TMIC painted black (the uk intercoolers have smaller end tanks
440 injectors (sti 3/22b)
VF22 turbo (sti 3/4 got the smaller vf23/24 iirc)
STI gear box
STI rear lights
STI rear spoiler on most of them
Gold WRX sticker on the rear (early slower ones had a white one usually)
Stock UK TMIC y piece (worth upgrading to samco)
The fuel cut set @ 1.45bar on my car as standard.
Rear wiper
Proper climate control
I know of a chap who uses this forum, bought a 97 uk wagon and bolted on all the 97wrx parts, ran a boost controller and achieved around 370bhp from the setup.
The 97-98 WRX is superior to the UK car in every way,
I fitted a full decat, panel filter and a boost controller (set to 1.40/1.44bar) on the stock ecu for 3 years without any issue at all, and it was fast, it slaughtered my mates new fq300 at crazy speeds
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The best thing about the early imports IMO is the TD05 turbo, which is a real workhorse IMHO
There is always a load of misinformation surrounding the later WRX cars, as a lot of people don't realise just how sweet the stock setup is.
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Of course if you are a bit frail and old, you may have trouble controlling such a powerful car, so i don't blame you for getting the "cooking" version of a proper subaru saloon
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Pete, they are all worth **** all now as they are so old, i watched the prices of the slower uk cars drop faster then the wrx ones when people started cottening onto the better wrx spec.
Of course if you are a bit frail and old, you may have trouble controlling such a powerful car, so i don't blame you for getting the "cooking" version of a proper subaru saloon![Wink](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Of course if you are a bit frail and old, you may have trouble controlling such a powerful car, so i don't blame you for getting the "cooking" version of a proper subaru saloon
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The UK is more of a starter version, most soon move to the better Jap versions
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They are a bit like a kid riding a tricycle before moving onto a mountain bike ![Wink](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/wink.gif)
My mate bought his 97 uk car a few months before i bought my 97 wrx, and he constantly said that he bought the wrong car...
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My mate bought his 97 uk car a few months before i bought my 97 wrx, and he constantly said that he bought the wrong car...
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sorry but some people talk bollocks on here.
bolting on the wrx bits to a uk car and getting over 300bhp????
(wish it was that easy)
funny you cant do anything with the ecu on 97/98 cars so how can you run over 300 on standard ecu?
looked into this when i got mine 4 months ago and went to alan jeffery for my advive and think he knows bit more than most on here.
bolting on the wrx bits to a uk car and getting over 300bhp????
(wish it was that easy)
funny you cant do anything with the ecu on 97/98 cars so how can you run over 300 on standard ecu?
looked into this when i got mine 4 months ago and went to alan jeffery for my advive and think he knows bit more than most on here.
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And did you test where your fuel cut was .................
Increase boost, check for det, double check fueling, repeat.
I am glad you got your sorted by paying somebody else though, i preferred to fit an apexi to mine when i installed the ej257 bottom end, and then i mapped it myself......................
IIRC the wagons run a little bit more compression ratio.
I believe pat from scooby clinic managed to do something with the 97ecu at some point, although he would not divulge all the gorey details, your mapper misinformed you a little
Increase boost, check for det, double check fueling, repeat.
I am glad you got your sorted by paying somebody else though, i preferred to fit an apexi to mine when i installed the ej257 bottom end, and then i mapped it myself......................
IIRC the wagons run a little bit more compression ratio.
I believe pat from scooby clinic managed to do something with the 97ecu at some point, although he would not divulge all the gorey details, your mapper misinformed you a little
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sorry didnt realise was talking to a tuner with 30 years of knowledge.....
esl were looking into the 97/98 ecu but nothing has come of it.no-one has been able to re-map this ecu thats why you have to fit apexi/simtek etc...
oh and my car was standard(now running over 250 with sensible mods) when i got it and have done all the work myself seeing as i have been a qualified mechanic for nearly 20 years and have just transfered from the rifles to the rlc as a vm for the british army(thats vehicle mechanic to civvies.what do you do by the way???
esl were looking into the 97/98 ecu but nothing has come of it.no-one has been able to re-map this ecu thats why you have to fit apexi/simtek etc...
oh and my car was standard(now running over 250 with sensible mods) when i got it and have done all the work myself seeing as i have been a qualified mechanic for nearly 20 years and have just transfered from the rifles to the rlc as a vm for the british army(thats vehicle mechanic to civvies.what do you do by the way???
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