MY98 Sti Type R... DIY style
#331
Forgot to mention that Mocom Racing had the gearbox out, stripped and rebuilt to correct 4th gear popping out under load - thanks v much lads!
TSL also came good and gve me a credit note for the failed Perrin front links. Big thanks to Pete@TSL.
I used the credit towards a Perrin lightweight flywheel which is currently sitting at Mocom waiting to be fitted when I'm back there next.
Also, when the gearbox was out and being rebuilt, Mocom sorted me out a huuuuge K&N filter, RCM induction trumpet and silicon hose. We also did some more map tweaking and now peaks at 1.7 bar....
TSL also came good and gve me a credit note for the failed Perrin front links. Big thanks to Pete@TSL.
I used the credit towards a Perrin lightweight flywheel which is currently sitting at Mocom waiting to be fitted when I'm back there next.
Also, when the gearbox was out and being rebuilt, Mocom sorted me out a huuuuge K&N filter, RCM induction trumpet and silicon hose. We also did some more map tweaking and now peaks at 1.7 bar....
#333
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I bet it sounds well at 1.7bar
Good to see its still going well
Nice to hear off you anyway... Just posted to make sure your still about... Hope the family get better soon...
Good to see its still going well
Nice to hear off you anyway... Just posted to make sure your still about... Hope the family get better soon...
#334
haha.. yeah still about. Usually pop on here when at work but haven't project posted as not much to update with.
It does sound evil at 1.7 bar and really shifts something silly.
Thanks for the family wishes.... Cleaning the old mans Civic Type S this weekend. Going to get the Blackfire treatment - thanks for that suggestion as is simply fantastic product!
Banny - 2 bar is the intention in the future but I'm at the limits of the current boost adjuster (run out of levels on the ECU to adjust timings I think). Not really sure as my mapper said we can't go any further wihout something... can't remember now as was back in Oct.
Want to make sure the fuel system is up to it and an open neck downpipe should improve spool up a bit more too.
It does sound evil at 1.7 bar and really shifts something silly.
Thanks for the family wishes.... Cleaning the old mans Civic Type S this weekend. Going to get the Blackfire treatment - thanks for that suggestion as is simply fantastic product!
Banny - 2 bar is the intention in the future but I'm at the limits of the current boost adjuster (run out of levels on the ECU to adjust timings I think). Not really sure as my mapper said we can't go any further wihout something... can't remember now as was back in Oct.
Want to make sure the fuel system is up to it and an open neck downpipe should improve spool up a bit more too.
#336
#337
About time for an update..
Big thanks to my man Luke today for making his way down to mine, all his hard work and getting round the small problems as we went... space was tight in the garage but we managed to get it all done inside!
Anyway, the AP Racing six pots and Performance Friction discs were fitted up front, whilst Godspeed grooved rear discs went on the back. Ferodo DS2500 pads and goodridge lines were fitted all round. I haven't much of a chance to test them out but first impressions are very positive.
Also, as I've been pants taking pics so far I thought I'd get some up of the some of the other bits as well.
First, we have the Perrin roll bars, heavy duty mounts, DL's and Noltec rear suspension arms.... Lovely
Here is the front roll bar. You can also see the braided sump return from the catch tank, the Perrin ALK, Whiteline front DL's, Whiteline roll center adjusters and the wrapping on the headers.
KW V3's with remote reservoirs.... build quality is awesome and overall feel is just fantastic!
Can also see the Noltec front top mounts...
Defi link gauges and Phormula knock sensor...
More defi, but also the Innovate X-16 gauges for the AFR Wideband.
The new RCM cold air intake with K&N cone..
Also got some of these Ultralight wheel nuts from Revolution...
Finished off today with another change of the Motul 300v 15/50 oil and a new filter. Only been 4 months and 500 miles since the last one but nice to make sure it is all in top condition!!
Next few plans revolve around the downpipe and fuel setup...
Will keep you all posted.
Big thanks to my man Luke today for making his way down to mine, all his hard work and getting round the small problems as we went... space was tight in the garage but we managed to get it all done inside!
Anyway, the AP Racing six pots and Performance Friction discs were fitted up front, whilst Godspeed grooved rear discs went on the back. Ferodo DS2500 pads and goodridge lines were fitted all round. I haven't much of a chance to test them out but first impressions are very positive.
Also, as I've been pants taking pics so far I thought I'd get some up of the some of the other bits as well.
First, we have the Perrin roll bars, heavy duty mounts, DL's and Noltec rear suspension arms.... Lovely
Here is the front roll bar. You can also see the braided sump return from the catch tank, the Perrin ALK, Whiteline front DL's, Whiteline roll center adjusters and the wrapping on the headers.
KW V3's with remote reservoirs.... build quality is awesome and overall feel is just fantastic!
Can also see the Noltec front top mounts...
Defi link gauges and Phormula knock sensor...
More defi, but also the Innovate X-16 gauges for the AFR Wideband.
The new RCM cold air intake with K&N cone..
Also got some of these Ultralight wheel nuts from Revolution...
Finished off today with another change of the Motul 300v 15/50 oil and a new filter. Only been 4 months and 500 miles since the last one but nice to make sure it is all in top condition!!
Next few plans revolve around the downpipe and fuel setup...
Will keep you all posted.
Last edited by rossi_p; 02 February 2009 at 04:44 PM.
#339
Although, not sure how many updates I will manage as decided 2009 is the year I'm getting a house. Previous years I've opted out the basis that (around where I am anyway), prices were massively inflated.
Will hopefully still be able to treat the car to some extras. As per the last post, I would like some billet fuel rails and a beefier pump. Fit this up with some nice braided hose and fittings.
Then an RCM open neck downpipe and final map to 2 bar before the summer should see me finished (maybe... ).
#343
Had a bit of a nightmare last week..
Started on Tuesday when I was in Kent. Driving down a road that had been dug up, going nice and slow to swerve between the raised metal-works. Mr Golf behind me deems going slow on a rubbish surface is not good enough and sits up so close behind he was basically in my boot. Didn’t bother me, even when he started flashing his lights. However, it took my attention from the road for a second and bam... I hit one of the raised metal-works.
Tore a hole in the sidewall of my front right.
Spare wheel doesn’t fit over the brakes on the front so tried the rear. Also didn’t fit as the Ultralight wheel nuts do not have enough thread to secure the wheel (metal on the space saver wheel much thinner than the alloys) so I was stuck in the middle of Kent, miles from home with a gashed tyre. To add to the misery, it pi$$ed with rain and I had to get the train home.
Big thanks go to SW Autos http://www.swautos.co.uk/ who took my car in and looked after her during the week, replacing all four tyres (wasn’t much tread left on the Toyos anyway) for Yokohama Parada Spec II’s and keeping her locked up. I picked her up on Saturday morning and got back home without further incident.
I then needed my alignment sorting. I assumed that if the impact was hard enough to tear a hole in the sidewall, it was enough to dislodge the alignment. Thanks go to Dixon, Raymond and Ryan and DMS Racing http://www.dmsracingltd.co.uk/ who open their doors on Saturday and Sunday, which is a great benefit for those of us that work Mon-Fri 8-6.
They do not specialise in Subaru’s (usually Mitsi, Hondas) but have a superb background for track preparation (one chap has worked on Le Mans cars, the other two in Time Attack and other race series) and am more than happy with the time and care they took setting up my geometry. I’m now running a pretty aggressive setup, will check the settings when I get home later if anybody is interested.
One thing that caught my eye was that DMS do all their own carbon fibre fabrication to aerospace specification. I’ve always been wary of carbon fibre bits as are often only carbon skin, but the quality of the weave and finish was superb.
Anyway, big thumbs up to the guys.
I have spent some money on some mods... but nothing has been fitted and more about that later .
Some pics of a nice clean car to tide you over...
Not bad reflections...
New tyres...
Started on Tuesday when I was in Kent. Driving down a road that had been dug up, going nice and slow to swerve between the raised metal-works. Mr Golf behind me deems going slow on a rubbish surface is not good enough and sits up so close behind he was basically in my boot. Didn’t bother me, even when he started flashing his lights. However, it took my attention from the road for a second and bam... I hit one of the raised metal-works.
Tore a hole in the sidewall of my front right.
Spare wheel doesn’t fit over the brakes on the front so tried the rear. Also didn’t fit as the Ultralight wheel nuts do not have enough thread to secure the wheel (metal on the space saver wheel much thinner than the alloys) so I was stuck in the middle of Kent, miles from home with a gashed tyre. To add to the misery, it pi$$ed with rain and I had to get the train home.
Big thanks go to SW Autos http://www.swautos.co.uk/ who took my car in and looked after her during the week, replacing all four tyres (wasn’t much tread left on the Toyos anyway) for Yokohama Parada Spec II’s and keeping her locked up. I picked her up on Saturday morning and got back home without further incident.
I then needed my alignment sorting. I assumed that if the impact was hard enough to tear a hole in the sidewall, it was enough to dislodge the alignment. Thanks go to Dixon, Raymond and Ryan and DMS Racing http://www.dmsracingltd.co.uk/ who open their doors on Saturday and Sunday, which is a great benefit for those of us that work Mon-Fri 8-6.
They do not specialise in Subaru’s (usually Mitsi, Hondas) but have a superb background for track preparation (one chap has worked on Le Mans cars, the other two in Time Attack and other race series) and am more than happy with the time and care they took setting up my geometry. I’m now running a pretty aggressive setup, will check the settings when I get home later if anybody is interested.
One thing that caught my eye was that DMS do all their own carbon fibre fabrication to aerospace specification. I’ve always been wary of carbon fibre bits as are often only carbon skin, but the quality of the weave and finish was superb.
Anyway, big thumbs up to the guys.
I have spent some money on some mods... but nothing has been fitted and more about that later .
Some pics of a nice clean car to tide you over...
Not bad reflections...
New tyres...
Last edited by rossi_p; 28 March 2009 at 03:05 PM.
#344
When I went to DMS, a friend came along who just brought some Eibach springs and roll bars for his 350Z. He took some pics...
Zed is a lovely car... Very smooth power delivery which is a stark contrast to the punch in the base of the spine delivery of mine.
Zed is a lovely car... Very smooth power delivery which is a stark contrast to the punch in the base of the spine delivery of mine.
#346
The red trim was done the friend I mentioned to you previously who does vinyl graphics.
I will be getting some on mine next time I see him as can always peel them off again if they look pants.
By the way.. Is that your blue wagon by your name or is it your Dad's? just wondering if you're back in ownership...
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Thanks Matt,
The red trim was done the friend I mentioned to you previously who does vinyl graphics.
I will be getting some on mine next time I see him as can always peel them off again if they look pants.
By the way.. Is that your blue wagon by your name or is it your Dad's? just wondering if you're back in ownership...
The red trim was done the friend I mentioned to you previously who does vinyl graphics.
I will be getting some on mine next time I see him as can always peel them off again if they look pants.
By the way.. Is that your blue wagon by your name or is it your Dad's? just wondering if you're back in ownership...
Dads I missed out on a bargain uk wagon because my mate who was going to buy my bmw convertible messed me about with money. Going to get the bm tidied up and get it up for sale now that there's been some nice weather. I'm torn between another scoob or getting something like an old xr3i, stripping it out to practically nothing and doing a couple of track days and just putting what's left to one side for when i get the scooby itch again
On the plus side for Dad's wagon, it's got a nice uprated exeedy sitting waiting to go in, along with a 6kg flywheel. Should make the stealth wagon take off a bit quicker
#348
bonus. i think it'll work well. limited colours but break up the black a bit.
Dads I missed out on a bargain uk wagon because my mate who was going to buy my bmw convertible messed me about with money. Going to get the bm tidied up and get it up for sale now that there's been some nice weather. I'm torn between another scoob or getting something like an old xr3i, stripping it out to practically nothing and doing a couple of track days and just putting what's left to one side for when i get the scooby itch again
On the plus side for Dad's wagon, it's got a nice uprated exeedy sitting waiting to go in, along with a 6kg flywheel. Should make the stealth wagon take off a bit quicker
Dads I missed out on a bargain uk wagon because my mate who was going to buy my bmw convertible messed me about with money. Going to get the bm tidied up and get it up for sale now that there's been some nice weather. I'm torn between another scoob or getting something like an old xr3i, stripping it out to practically nothing and doing a couple of track days and just putting what's left to one side for when i get the scooby itch again
On the plus side for Dad's wagon, it's got a nice uprated exeedy sitting waiting to go in, along with a 6kg flywheel. Should make the stealth wagon take off a bit quicker
If you want to do a track day car, I really wouldn't go for a Ford. A friend used to have an XR2 and the driveshafts were popping out if he took a bend too hard. The handling is awful as well (I had a go in his stripped, caged, XR2 turbo and my old Pug was better in every aspect). I'm probably bias but I would defintely go 205 route again for just a fun track car..
This was my old one:
Mi16, twin webber 45's, forged & balanced bottom end, Peugeot sport cams, Group N exhaust, Bilsteins, bigger brakes and a bunch of other stuff on the heads/inlet manifold etc. Estimated at 220 bhp by TMS and was faster than a variety of much more expensive machinery like Porsches, Imprezas, Teg R's etc.
Just get another RA - you know you want to
But then you are a Ford nut
Last edited by rossi_p; 18 March 2009 at 06:23 PM.
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i'd love to get dad's wagon off him. may not be huge power but very well set up and it surprises people as it's got the equal length tubular headers and it's so damn quiet. they think it's a sport with a turbo 2000 front end
pug looks very cool. would be awesome to get one like that. but then don't want to copy Mr Stephens
speaking of drive shaft probs on fords, yup i remember it well. me and a few mates used to get that problem on a couple of our xr2is, rst etc. never had it happen on a cossie though.
would love another RA but an sti one this time in white and around 450 / 450. one day, one day
pug looks very cool. would be awesome to get one like that. but then don't want to copy Mr Stephens
speaking of drive shaft probs on fords, yup i remember it well. me and a few mates used to get that problem on a couple of our xr2is, rst etc. never had it happen on a cossie though.
would love another RA but an sti one this time in white and around 450 / 450. one day, one day
#350
A Cosworth would be a smart buy.... I have a hankering for an RS500 in black or white .
Just buy another RA and subtly mod it... the Mrs will never notice* ...
(*disclaimer - I take no responsibility if you follow my advice and it ends in divorce)
Couple of other recent purchases..
This is an RB Motorsport ACT gauge with two probes and switch so you can monitor pre and post intercooler temps.
Hoping to get it fitted soon, but haven't decided how I'm going to mount it yet.
This is a Bosch Motorsport fuel pump, not the 044 but rather the 10 bar monster. This much more than I need, but better to be safe than sorry .
The above were both provided by Harvey - who I find to be really helpful and a top bloke! Many thanks!!
The plan is to put together an external fuel setup and will keep you posted as I get more parts.
Next purchase is to buy some of Carl Davey's insulated billet alu fuel rails. I was going to do that this month but the tyre incident has put that back. Just want to say thanks to Carl for his understanding and help. Another one of SN finest
Carl Davey, specialist Subaru Impreza parts supply
Just buy another RA and subtly mod it... the Mrs will never notice* ...
(*disclaimer - I take no responsibility if you follow my advice and it ends in divorce)
Couple of other recent purchases..
This is an RB Motorsport ACT gauge with two probes and switch so you can monitor pre and post intercooler temps.
Hoping to get it fitted soon, but haven't decided how I'm going to mount it yet.
This is a Bosch Motorsport fuel pump, not the 044 but rather the 10 bar monster. This much more than I need, but better to be safe than sorry .
The above were both provided by Harvey - who I find to be really helpful and a top bloke! Many thanks!!
The plan is to put together an external fuel setup and will keep you posted as I get more parts.
Next purchase is to buy some of Carl Davey's insulated billet alu fuel rails. I was going to do that this month but the tyre incident has put that back. Just want to say thanks to Carl for his understanding and help. Another one of SN finest
Carl Davey, specialist Subaru Impreza parts supply
#352
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Still keeping it clean I see... You got PM again mate...
If you ever come to sell it mate, I'd like 1st refusal Hope the misses dont see this
If you ever come to sell it mate, I'd like 1st refusal Hope the misses dont see this
#354
Cheers for the comments guys
I had this arrive in the post the other day...
It's the SM Engineeering Type 2 pot. Very light and quality is excellent...
No other updates at the moment, just trying to get the bits together and make up my mind how I should do the fuel lines.
I had this arrive in the post the other day...
It's the SM Engineeering Type 2 pot. Very light and quality is excellent...
No other updates at the moment, just trying to get the bits together and make up my mind how I should do the fuel lines.
#358
Thanks for the comments and kind words gents - always nice to get positive comments and a nice motivator to spend more money (well, it's not earing anything in the bank is it).
No real updates from me at the moment as still trying to decide how many adpators and what type I will be needing for my fuel setup.
I am also looking for a rear strut brace. If anyone has a recommendation and has pics of them fitted, it would be appreciated.
Do folk recommend the upper or the lower braces?
Thanks..
No real updates from me at the moment as still trying to decide how many adpators and what type I will be needing for my fuel setup.
I am also looking for a rear strut brace. If anyone has a recommendation and has pics of them fitted, it would be appreciated.
Do folk recommend the upper or the lower braces?
Thanks..
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Ross, I have a cusco lower front four point brace...makes for a super stiff font end, i'm probably going to end up sourcing the rear cusco lower brace too.
not the best of pics but you get the idea
not the best of pics but you get the idea