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Old 03 July 2019, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by hedgecutter
Rusti, was it rammed down there? Got to drop off for this engine out/ chassis rebuild there next week.
What clutches would anyone recommend for 360 hp , oem as possible; I've tried a Competition clutch with lightened flywheel, which was perfect, but don't know what stage it was.
Hey Buddy, It is always busy , but not too bad based on other times I have been, much more space in the car park.

Alan has fitted a stage 2 Competition clutch to mine as part of the rebuild and so far very impressed, I have completed just over 300 miles of run in on it and not had any problems, feels pretty OEM to me.
Old 04 July 2019, 12:17 PM
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Saw this whilst on the web, its a few years old but I have to say other than the front grill its a lovely hatch and a serious build

https://9tro.com/media/cars/subaru-w...1#content-page
Old 05 July 2019, 06:51 AM
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Mine is finally back....just have to drive around like miss daisy now until map time on wednesday evening
Old 05 July 2019, 07:55 AM
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Good news, who will be mapping her?
Old 05 July 2019, 09:13 AM
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not much to see under the bonnet but theres been a fair bit done.

1100cc injectors
Avo silicone intake
litchfield power steering pump
load of wee odds n sods tidied up/removed etc along the way




Originally Posted by Rusti
Good news, who will be mapping her?
@bludgod does all my mapping
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Old 08 July 2019, 10:45 PM
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bringing back some pictures...

quick edit in LR6...I know i putthe wrong yearlol


then a bit longer... 5mins


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Old 09 July 2019, 08:26 AM
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Very nice indeed
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Old 09 July 2019, 12:11 PM
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Has anyone installed group N engine mounts? There seems to be a £479 set specifically for the hatch onwards, and the much cheaper group N mount for up to 2007, although various ads state they are for all imprezas till 2012. I need them in a hurry, especially if they have to come from Japan. Cheers.
Old 09 July 2019, 01:58 PM
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you can see the difference in them here:-

2008 onwards
https://rogerclarkmotorsport.co.uk/s...pair-2008-2014

upto 2007
https://rogerclarkmotorsport.co.uk/s...pair-1992-2007

for what its worth, i only replaced the gearbox mount and diff cradle bushes in mine - std sti mounts are up to the job unless you intend launching it a lot
Old 09 July 2019, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Gambit
you can see the difference in them here:-

2008 onwards
https://rogerclarkmotorsport.co.uk/s...pair-2008-2014

upto 2007
https://rogerclarkmotorsport.co.uk/s...pair-1992-2007

for what its worth, i only replaced the gearbox mount and diff cradle bushes in mine - std sti mounts are up to the job unless you intend launching it a lot
But if you look at them on Japanparts, both types are listed as good for new age onwards, so I've asked them what the difference is.
Old 09 July 2019, 04:10 PM
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If it helps you to make your choice

In the UK the square type of engine mounting is used for the EJ257 and the round type for the EJ255




In Japan the square type is used for the EJ207 and EJ257 and the round type for the EJ20X engine as used in the "GT" models ( SGT, SGTS, SGT customised edition)




The "round" type were homologated in January 2008 for group N but not super production.

https://www.sti.jp/competition/group...-01VO-copy.pdf
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Old 09 July 2019, 07:37 PM
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Thanks Don, that's clearer.
Old 10 July 2019, 07:57 AM
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Very interesting document Don, Hedgecutter do you plan on fitting the mounts yourself?
Old 10 July 2019, 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Rusti
Very interesting document Don, Hedgecutter do you plan on fitting the mounts yourself?
No, engine is coming out at ET, so taking the opportunity to do other work
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Ah yes of course, when are you going in for the work?
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Tomorrow, because I didn't get up in time today!
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Old 16 July 2019, 08:19 PM
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So Enginetuner, despite being overloaded with work, and Martyn just returned from holiday, have cracked on with my chassis nuts. Injectors are being cleaned at RCM, new plugs ( one was loose, hence knocking noise and hopefully erratic idle cured) 2ndary pump blanked and removed, compression test all good, new engine mounts, Competition clutch.
Just waiting for parts now. Alan advised to keep my oe flywheel , he's not keen on lightened flywheel for hatches. Also not fitting the a/os, bit tight for money here.
Alan, Martyn, Ben and the crew have pushed this in,because I'll otherwise be carless at the end of the month. I really appreciate it.
Old 16 July 2019, 09:12 PM
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I was under the impression that the competition clutch stage 2 required its matching flywheel and was not compatible with the standard one?

I tend to agree re the lightweight ones for road use, so I’ve got a Fluidampr crank pulley go on, they are a bit heavier than than standard and have the anti vibration properties.

Will update with findings in a few weeks.
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Originally Posted by matt-c
I was under the impression that the competition clutch stage 2 required its matching flywheel and was not compatible with the standard one?

I tend to agree re the lightweight ones for road use, so I’ve got a Fluidampr crank pulley go on, they are a bit heavier than than standard and have the anti vibration properties.

Will update with findings in a few weeks.
I had a short drive in PT82's virtually identical old spec c, which had the lightened flywheel package, and it seemed light as a feather, engaged easily, so I'll ask him why. Tbh I was happy to save on any costs at the moment.
Have you got a lightened one Matt?
Old 16 July 2019, 10:58 PM
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Yes, I’ve got the CC stage 2 clutch and flywheel.
Old 18 July 2019, 07:33 PM
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Ben at Enginetuner pulled my spec c fuel pump today, because it is 10 years old, and we didn't know how it was configured with the anti surge pick up. The pump and filter is the same as the UK one, so is being replaced with a RCM one.
I'm awaiting the leak test and bore scope results, and the avcs banjo filters cleaned. The cambelt was done less than 5000 miles ago, so will be visually inspected along with the plugs, and reused if possible to keep cost down.

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Old 18 July 2019, 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by hedgecutter
The pump and filter is the same as the UK one, so is being replaced with a RCM one.
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Originally Posted by hedgecutter
Ben at Enginetuner pulled my spec c fuel pump today, because it is 10 years old, and we didn't know how it was configured with the anti surge pick up. The pump and filter is the same as the UK one, so is being replaced with a RCM one.
I'm awaiting the leak test and bore scope results, and the avcs banjo filters cleaned. The cambelt was done less than 5000 miles ago, so will be visually inspected along with the plugs, and reused if possible to keep cost down.
Good to hear its coming along Hedge. I had them put a new RCM pump in mine whilst it was there, just makes sense to do.
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They helicoiled the nuts, so not as invasive as first thought
Old 19 July 2019, 03:27 PM
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Having a bit of a Friday surf in the net and found the quite a few Japanese owners of GRB cars are swapping out the power steering return hose for one of these out of a Legacy. Apparently its to stop the pump from over heating which is a known weakness, your thoughts?


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Old 19 July 2019, 03:31 PM
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I have included the parts in question for completeness.

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^^^^^^^^
Used on the turbo B13 Legacy's from MY04-09
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Old 20 July 2019, 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Rusti
I have included the parts in question for completeness.

Good one! I'm also interested in what sites you have been on to find info like this.
Old 20 July 2019, 07:59 AM
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last day of hatch ownership today ,, been a fun few years owning it and done some really fun stuff in it but its time to move onto something else ,,, brought a blob sti to pass the time till I can make up my mind what I want next lol

will still pop in from time to time as this is one of the threads that keeps me coming back to SN
Old 20 July 2019, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by domino46
last day of hatch ownership today ,, been a fun few years owning it and done some really fun stuff in it but its time to move onto something else ,,, brought a blob sti to pass the time till I can make up my mind what I want next lol

will still pop in from time to time as this is one of the threads that keeps me coming back to SN
Good luck Steve. We'll miss your knowledge and input. Might catch up one day on my visits up to Bristol. All the best.


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