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Old 23 August 2006, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Yes, ok, the Chav label was a bit harsh ....... I'll retract that

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Old 02 September 2006, 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by 911
Isn't it about the engine speed?
100 mph in 5th = about 5000/6000 rpm (I stand to be corrected)
100 in 4th is 7500+

I think you may be right about the sustained high mph (revs), but i would think Subaru would have that sorted.
I would imagine the oil-fed tesioner being suspect.

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Don't think the gearing is that low on a P1, in 5th in my uk classic 6000rpm is 150mph indicated, in 4th 7000 is about 125. So at 100 in 5th the revs are quite reasonable (don't remember off hand). wouldn't fancy sitting at 100 with an Ra box though
Old 02 September 2006, 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by RB5_245
Don't think the gearing is that low on a P1, in 5th in my uk classic 6000rpm is 150mph indicated, in 4th 7000 is about 125. So at 100 in 5th the revs are quite reasonable (don't remember off hand). wouldn't fancy sitting at 100 with an Ra box though

Especially with a Blitz
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