My new Bugeye Spec C RA
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Yes bud, that was me.
Thanks for the comments bud, im sure the pads are track/racing pads.
Ill have a look tomorrow but if not then ill get a set on order.
My cars only covered 39k so im not really wanting to fit an old box and rear diff out of something i know no history of.
To get my diffs removed and replaced is a few £k.
Ill get the clutch replaced and go from there, i have no plans to sell the car so that bit could always be a future plan.
Ive phoned him today mate, ordered a set of plugs from ECP.
Ive also spoken to Simon @ Chevron hes said about replacing the fuel pump with a Walbro ITP154 fuel pump, new fuel filter and a BMC or a K&N panel filter.
Simon also said about fitting the 3" Hayward & Scott system?
I have been following you thread and have been looking forward to seeing photos of your car in the UK.
Your Spec C is in really good condition with some really nice tuning parts fitted.
I would recommend that you remove your brake pads and give them and the Calipers a good clean, and refit the brake pads with Copper Grease.
You can inspect the brake discs at the same time.
If this does not get rid of the squeaking noise you will have to replace the brake pads. I would recommend that you give AS Performance a ring for your new brake pads.
There is no easy fix for your Clutch and Diff issue.
You will have to remove the gearbox and fit a new Clutch. I would recommend a Exedy Pink Box Clutch and sell your old Clutch.
With your Gearbox removed from the car you will have to remove your Plated Diff and refit the factory Diff, this also goes for your Rear Diff.
Or you could buy a second hand Gearbox and Rear Diff from one of the breakers and fit them to your car, and sell your old Gearbox and Rear Diff.
Your Spec C is in really good condition with some really nice tuning parts fitted.
I would recommend that you remove your brake pads and give them and the Calipers a good clean, and refit the brake pads with Copper Grease.
You can inspect the brake discs at the same time.
If this does not get rid of the squeaking noise you will have to replace the brake pads. I would recommend that you give AS Performance a ring for your new brake pads.
There is no easy fix for your Clutch and Diff issue.
You will have to remove the gearbox and fit a new Clutch. I would recommend a Exedy Pink Box Clutch and sell your old Clutch.
With your Gearbox removed from the car you will have to remove your Plated Diff and refit the factory Diff, this also goes for your Rear Diff.
Or you could buy a second hand Gearbox and Rear Diff from one of the breakers and fit them to your car, and sell your old Gearbox and Rear Diff.
Ill have a look tomorrow but if not then ill get a set on order.
My cars only covered 39k so im not really wanting to fit an old box and rear diff out of something i know no history of.
To get my diffs removed and replaced is a few £k.
Ill get the clutch replaced and go from there, i have no plans to sell the car so that bit could always be a future plan.
Ive phoned him today mate, ordered a set of plugs from ECP.
Ive also spoken to Simon @ Chevron hes said about replacing the fuel pump with a Walbro ITP154 fuel pump, new fuel filter and a BMC or a K&N panel filter.
Simon also said about fitting the 3" Hayward & Scott system?
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If i try and launch the car hard then it just bogs down, the diffs are noisy.
Ive got it booked in on Friday at Slow boy.
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I've got the same plated diffs in my 2002 52 plate blob spec c track car they were in it when I bought it. The car does not like going around corners at all a specially at speed! In the process of having a new clutch fitted and while its out I'm sorting the front diff out. It's been a big hinderence to be honest.
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Thanks mate.
Oh well that's good to know im not alone mate.
How are you going about fitting a diff? Who's doing the work?
I've got the same plated diffs in my 2002 52 plate blob spec c track car they were in it when I bought it. The car does not like going around corners at all a specially at speed! In the process of having a new clutch fitted and while its out I'm sorting the front diff out. It's been a big hinderence to be honest.
How are you going about fitting a diff? Who's doing the work?
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I was talking to Simon this afternoon, seems like a great bloke.
Answered all of my questions i had, i had a few lol
Im going for the AP clutch kit after i get it mapped, going to order the bits i need for that tomorrow.
I dont know who to use for the mapping, seems to be a mine field.
Answered all of my questions i had, i had a few lol
Im going for the AP clutch kit after i get it mapped, going to order the bits i need for that tomorrow.
I dont know who to use for the mapping, seems to be a mine field.
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Ill look at getting it painted over the winter, its not bad but i know its there.
Im going to give it a polish with my DA and see how it comes up.
Ive ordered a Hayward & Scott De-cat, NGK PFR7B plugs, heat wrap for the De-cat, fuel filter and a K&N panel filter
Im also replacing the pads with Performance Friction pads.
Im off for the next 11 days bud.
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If you're a Subaru spotter your car is hard to miss. I live in Stanford-Le-Hope and drive a V2 RA with a six speed WR1 conversion. The diffs and shafts on mine also feel lumpy and are noisy at low speed. If local you're welcome to compare the ride, mine is fitted with coil overs and was a track slag in its previous life in Japan.
I use two sets of wheels and brakes. Good speed discs and carbon pads for the road and Performance friction pads and brembo high carbon discs for the track. The god speed set up is much easier to live with when not driving ***** out.
I use two sets of wheels and brakes. Good speed discs and carbon pads for the road and Performance friction pads and brembo high carbon discs for the track. The god speed set up is much easier to live with when not driving ***** out.
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If you're a Subaru spotter your car is hard to miss. I live in Stanford-Le-Hope and drive a V2 RA with a six speed WR1 conversion. The diffs and shafts on mine also feel lumpy and are noisy at low speed. If local you're welcome to compare the ride, mine is fitted with coil overs and was a track slag in its previous life in Japan.
I use two sets of wheels and brakes. Good speed discs and carbon pads for the road and Performance friction pads and brembo high carbon discs for the track. The god speed set up is much easier to live with when not driving ***** out.
I use two sets of wheels and brakes. Good speed discs and carbon pads for the road and Performance friction pads and brembo high carbon discs for the track. The god speed set up is much easier to live with when not driving ***** out.
My in-laws live in Branksome ave but i was on my way home from Pitsea.
Yeah that ill be cool bud, let me know when your about.
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Big thread bump, sorry ive not been keeping this up dated, alot has happened to the car in the last 18 months or so.
First of all i got rid of the rubbish clutch set up and had Rich @ FB Tuning fit me a ACT clutch and flywheel kit.
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I had a 3" decat down pipe made by Pete @ PTR exhausts, fitted the up rated fuel pump, spark plugs, K&N panel filter and a turbo smart 3 port. It then went off to Rich for mapping.
I also pulled the inlet manifold off and refurbished that along with other parts under the bonnet.
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As ive said lots and lots has happened to the car, im just trying to list the majoy things that have been done.
At the begining of last year i decided to remove all of the rear end suspension/diff/Cusco under body bracing/gearbox mount etc...
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Now the afters.
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Gearbox mount was also sorted and Whiteline bushes fitted.
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Stuff started going back on.
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Cusco bracing powder coated in blue.
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With the underside completed i wanted more power but i wanted to keep the standard turbo set up, no FMI was going onto my car.
So the turbo was removed and sent away to be billeted, i ended up having the larger 50mm compressor wheel with the matched housing, it went from a 6 blade wheel to an 11.
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46mm standard V's 50mm 11 blade.
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Car went back to Rich @ FB Tuning for another map.
Underside finished.
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And some pictures of the car finished.
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First of all i got rid of the rubbish clutch set up and had Rich @ FB Tuning fit me a ACT clutch and flywheel kit.
I had a 3" decat down pipe made by Pete @ PTR exhausts, fitted the up rated fuel pump, spark plugs, K&N panel filter and a turbo smart 3 port. It then went off to Rich for mapping.
I also pulled the inlet manifold off and refurbished that along with other parts under the bonnet.
As ive said lots and lots has happened to the car, im just trying to list the majoy things that have been done.
At the begining of last year i decided to remove all of the rear end suspension/diff/Cusco under body bracing/gearbox mount etc...
Now the afters.
Gearbox mount was also sorted and Whiteline bushes fitted.
Stuff started going back on.
Cusco bracing powder coated in blue.
With the underside completed i wanted more power but i wanted to keep the standard turbo set up, no FMI was going onto my car.
So the turbo was removed and sent away to be billeted, i ended up having the larger 50mm compressor wheel with the matched housing, it went from a 6 blade wheel to an 11.
46mm standard V's 50mm 11 blade.
Car went back to Rich @ FB Tuning for another map.
Underside finished.
And some pictures of the car finished.
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very nice, parts are like new
what kind of restoration methot did you use on rear suspension, gearbox mount etc? powder coating or something else?
i found other photos but i didn't see if you use powdercoating or something else?
what kind of coating did you use for bolts and other parts? zinc or cadmium?
details are perfect
regards,
semih
what kind of restoration methot did you use on rear suspension, gearbox mount etc? powder coating or something else?
i found other photos but i didn't see if you use powdercoating or something else?
what kind of coating did you use for bolts and other parts? zinc or cadmium?
details are perfect
regards,
semih
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very nice, parts are like new
what kind of restoration methot did you use on rear suspension, gearbox mount etc? powder coating or something else?
i found other photos but i didn't see if you use powdercoating or something else?
what kind of coating did you use for bolts and other parts? zinc or cadmium?
details are perfect
regards,
semih
what kind of restoration methot did you use on rear suspension, gearbox mount etc? powder coating or something else?
i found other photos but i didn't see if you use powdercoating or something else?
what kind of coating did you use for bolts and other parts? zinc or cadmium?
details are perfect
regards,
semih
The nuts and bolts I blasted in a little blasting cabinet then sent them away to be zinc plated.
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Love what your doing with the car, true dedication, at, I'd imagine not an inconsiderable cost.
I'm currently looking to get another Impreza, this time in the shape of a Bug, either a S202 or a recently imported STi 7.
Do you feel that modifying Ltd editions cars, such as yours and the S202 has a negative effect on the value?
From what I found, admittedly, having only looked for the past few days, is that completely standard cars command a premium over modified ones, I'd imagine the restoration work you have done would further add to it's value but the modifications not so much.
I'm thinking a very clean recent import STi 7 would be a better car to modify as it does not fetch anywhere near the purchase price of a S202, I could then tinker without worrying about reducing it's value.
Cheers,
A.
I'm currently looking to get another Impreza, this time in the shape of a Bug, either a S202 or a recently imported STi 7.
Do you feel that modifying Ltd editions cars, such as yours and the S202 has a negative effect on the value?
From what I found, admittedly, having only looked for the past few days, is that completely standard cars command a premium over modified ones, I'd imagine the restoration work you have done would further add to it's value but the modifications not so much.
I'm thinking a very clean recent import STi 7 would be a better car to modify as it does not fetch anywhere near the purchase price of a S202, I could then tinker without worrying about reducing it's value.
Cheers,
A.
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Craig over on the typera forum built the turbo mate.
Love what your doing with the car, true dedication, at, I'd imagine not an inconsiderable cost.
I'm currently looking to get another Impreza, this time in the shape of a Bug, either a S202 or a recently imported STi 7.
Do you feel that modifying Ltd editions cars, such as yours and the S202 has a negative effect on the value?
From what I found, admittedly, having only looked for the past few days, is that completely standard cars command a premium over modified ones, I'd imagine the restoration work you have done would further add to it's value but the modifications not so much.
I'm thinking a very clean recent import STi 7 would be a better car to modify as it does not fetch anywhere near the purchase price of a S202, I could then tinker without worrying about reducing it's value.
Cheers,
A.
I'm currently looking to get another Impreza, this time in the shape of a Bug, either a S202 or a recently imported STi 7.
Do you feel that modifying Ltd editions cars, such as yours and the S202 has a negative effect on the value?
From what I found, admittedly, having only looked for the past few days, is that completely standard cars command a premium over modified ones, I'd imagine the restoration work you have done would further add to it's value but the modifications not so much.
I'm thinking a very clean recent import STi 7 would be a better car to modify as it does not fetch anywhere near the purchase price of a S202, I could then tinker without worrying about reducing it's value.
Cheers,
A.
The car to me is a hobby and also something rare and nice to own, in saying that i think that ive brought my car up to a fantastic standard and to me as long as i keep it looking standard (im trying to buy the original wheels) then that's good enough.
OEM with a twist, but i would never fit a boot spoiler, front fog lights or a front mount IC so that's why i stuck to the standard turbo but just had it billeted.
If you buy a totally factory standard car then it would have to have low miles and been kept in a garage and not used, now where is the fun in that?
I think if someone wanted a nice Bugeye RA Spec C then im sure my car would be the one.
Good luck and if it was me then a nice S202 would be on my list, if you end up buying a standard one then keep it that way, if its not then i would only have one with light mods but it would have to still look like a standard car.
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Haha, well it doesnt get driven in the wet or the winter.
Craig over on the typera forum built the turbo mate.
Ive spent a fortune on it and ive just removed the front suspension to get it up to the same standard as the rear. My car wasn't a factory standard car when i bough it mate and had it of been then i would probable be bored of it by now.
The car to me is a hobby and also something rare and nice to own, in saying that i think that ive brought my car up to a fantastic standard and to me as long as i keep it looking standard (im trying to buy the original wheels) then that's good enough.
OEM with a twist, but i would never fit a boot spoiler, front fog lights or a front mount IC so that's why i stuck to the standard turbo but just had it billeted.
If you buy a totally factory standard car then it would have to have low miles and been kept in a garage and not used, now where is the fun in that?
I think if someone wanted a nice Bugeye RA Spec C then im sure my car would be the one.
Good luck and if it was me then a nice S202 would be on my list, if you end up buying a standard one then keep it that way, if its not then i would only have one with light mods but it would have to still look like a standard car.
Craig over on the typera forum built the turbo mate.
Ive spent a fortune on it and ive just removed the front suspension to get it up to the same standard as the rear. My car wasn't a factory standard car when i bough it mate and had it of been then i would probable be bored of it by now.
The car to me is a hobby and also something rare and nice to own, in saying that i think that ive brought my car up to a fantastic standard and to me as long as i keep it looking standard (im trying to buy the original wheels) then that's good enough.
OEM with a twist, but i would never fit a boot spoiler, front fog lights or a front mount IC so that's why i stuck to the standard turbo but just had it billeted.
If you buy a totally factory standard car then it would have to have low miles and been kept in a garage and not used, now where is the fun in that?
I think if someone wanted a nice Bugeye RA Spec C then im sure my car would be the one.
Good luck and if it was me then a nice S202 would be on my list, if you end up buying a standard one then keep it that way, if its not then i would only have one with light mods but it would have to still look like a standard car.
Sorry, it wasn't until after I'd posted that I realised you bought the car in not quite standard trim.
The points you made above are ones I've also thought about and, in a way dissuades me from a Ltd edition car, as is always the way with these things they need to be very low mileage, and either completely standard of have a few, very high-end aftermarket parts fitted to maintain any level of value, I don't want a car I'm afraid to put miles on, or do the odd trackday, possibly a ring trip or two in, there's not point in ownership otherwise.
Thanks for your opinion, it has, in a way made me think a Ltd edition may not be the right idea for me at this time, due to the direction I'd like to take the car in.
A thoroughly good thread mind, and I'll certainly be keeping my eye on how this car progresses.
By the way, what sort of improvement did the billet compressor wheel ( on, what I assume is a VF30 ) make to boost-threshold and torque figures?
Cheers,
A.
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Sorry, it wasn't until after I'd posted that I realised you bought the car in not quite standard trim.
The points you made above are ones I've also thought about and, in a way dissuades me from a Ltd edition car, as is always the way with these things they need to be very low mileage, and either completely standard of have a few, very high-end aftermarket parts fitted to maintain any level of value, I don't want a car I'm afraid to put miles on, or do the odd trackday, possibly a ring trip or two in, there's not point in ownership otherwise.
Thanks for your opinion, it has, in a way made me think a Ltd edition may not be the right idea for me at this time, due to the direction I'd like to take the car in.
A thoroughly good thread mind, and I'll certainly be keeping my eye on how this car progresses.
By the way, what sort of improvement did the billet compressor wheel ( on, what I assume is a VF30 ) make to boost-threshold and torque figures?
Cheers,
A.
The points you made above are ones I've also thought about and, in a way dissuades me from a Ltd edition car, as is always the way with these things they need to be very low mileage, and either completely standard of have a few, very high-end aftermarket parts fitted to maintain any level of value, I don't want a car I'm afraid to put miles on, or do the odd trackday, possibly a ring trip or two in, there's not point in ownership otherwise.
Thanks for your opinion, it has, in a way made me think a Ltd edition may not be the right idea for me at this time, due to the direction I'd like to take the car in.
A thoroughly good thread mind, and I'll certainly be keeping my eye on how this car progresses.
By the way, what sort of improvement did the billet compressor wheel ( on, what I assume is a VF30 ) make to boost-threshold and torque figures?
Cheers,
A.
With regards to my turbo, the Spec C has a roller bearing VF34. Ive gone from a 46mm compressor wheel to a 50mm wheel which has 11 blades with the matching housing
My car was mapped by Rich @ FBTuning and was road mapped, i think Rich said that i should have around 380 hp with 360 ft lbs of torque and im running 1.55 bar of boost.
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