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Old Jul 7, 2020 | 11:48 PM
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So what's the difference between Prodrive/Speedline/SSR's Flowforming Technology and Enkei's Most Advanced Technology ??
An interesting read https://enkei.com/engineering/
Very interesting article Don, thanks for sharing!
Young's modulous reminded me I did a subject on materials in my first year of Uni :O
Out of interest, how much do your SSRs weigh Don?

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Old Jul 8, 2020 | 08:26 AM
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Very interesting article Don, thanks for sharing!
Young's modulous reminded me I did a subject on materials in my first year of Uni :O
Out of interest, how much do your SSRs weigh Don?
At present no idea I did weigh one when first purchased but don't recall, but probably not much difference to OEM - the answer is probably buried in my car thread or in one of the emails to/from you

SSR's take on flowforming......
https://www.rd-tanabe.com/ssr/en/tec...echnology.html
There are some further interesting links at the bottom of the web page.

As we've found out the GTV01 is no longer made in a size to suit GRB/GVB/GDB
Attached below is their current Subaru compatability list


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Old Jul 8, 2020 | 10:03 AM
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thats interesting so in short, Flowformed wheels have better yield strength and tensile strength than cast but not as strong as forged - bit like a halfway house, but Enkei come along with 2 manufacturing process that gives their wheels forged strength without the forging costs

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Does anyone know what the middle section length is in a 2008 JDM STi, off the top of their head, 49" or 53"? I'd like to remove the second cat(if it has one) and silencer and fit a straight through section.
I've just been on the phone with H&S and they told me to measure in order to ensure it fits.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JAPSPEED-...kAAOSw0LteXhXa looks good as well (if it fits).

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Old Jul 9, 2020 | 02:54 PM
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Has anyone fitted this: https://www.japanparts.com/parts/detail/39960 ?
It says it needs to be fitted together with the flexible support rear which is : https://www.japanparts.com/parts/detail/39181
I wasn't aware a flexible stiffener for the rear even exists for the GRB and googling ST20168ZR000 is comes up as a Forester SH part : https://www.sti.jp/en/parts/forester.../ST20168ZR000/
I guess it's a typo on the japanparts website since the GRB STi catalogue doesn't include it.
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Old Jul 9, 2020 | 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Don Clark
At present no idea I did weigh one when first purchased but don't recall, but probably not much difference to OEM - the answer is probably buried in my car thread or in one of the emails to/from you

SSR's take on flowforming......
https://www.rd-tanabe.com/ssr/en/tec...echnology.html
There are some further interesting links at the bottom of the web page.

As we've found out the GTV01 is no longer made in a size to suit GRB/GVB/GDB
Attached below is their current Subaru compatability list
I'll go through them again, a lot of useful info in there
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Old Jul 9, 2020 | 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by fpan
Has anyone fitted this: https://www.japanparts.com/parts/detail/39960 ?
It says it needs to be fitted together with the flexible support rear which is : https://www.japanparts.com/parts/detail/39181
I wasn't aware a flexible stiffener for the rear even exists for the GRB and googling ST20168ZR000 is comes up as a Forester SH part : https://www.sti.jp/en/parts/forester.../ST20168ZR000/
I guess it's a typo on the japanparts website since the GRB STi catalogue doesn't include it.
You would be correct only listed for forester SH9 and tS models- not currently listed for GR or GV models by STI









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Old Jul 9, 2020 | 03:58 PM
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[QUOTE=Don Clark;12085084]At present no idea I did weigh one when first purchased but don't recall, but probably not much difference to OEM - the answer is probably buried in my car thread or in one of the emails to/from you
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After some searching on the interweb an approx weight for a GT-V01 18 x8.5 wheel is 9.75kg +/- depending upon actual offset.
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Old Jul 9, 2020 | 04:06 PM
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[QUOTE=Don Clark;12085211]@fpan
Originally Posted by Don Clark
At present no idea I did weigh one when first purchased but don't recall, but probably not much difference to OEM - the answer is probably buried in my car thread or in one of the emails to/from you
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After some searching on the interweb an approx weight for a GT-V01 18 x8.5 wheel is 9.75kg +/- depending upon actual offset.
Thanks Don!
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Old Jul 10, 2020 | 07:38 AM
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Originally Posted by fpan
Does anyone know what the middle section length is in a 2008 JDM STi, off the top of their head, 49" or 53"? I'd like to remove the second cat(if it has one) and silencer and fit a straight through section.
I've just been on the phone with H&S and they told me to measure in order to ensure it fits.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JAPSPEED-...kAAOSw0LteXhXa looks good as well (if it fits).
Well, I won't be going out and measuring for you this time, with a broken back!!
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Old Jul 10, 2020 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by hedgecutter
Well, I won't be going out and measuring for you this time, with a broken back!!
Fortunately you have refurbished your car before this happened man :O
I'll try to get under mine this weekend.
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Old Jul 21, 2020 | 03:56 PM
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Out on a little jaunt today...




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Old Jul 21, 2020 | 06:01 PM
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Very nice! What's it like to drive?

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Old Jul 21, 2020 | 06:21 PM
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Still getting used to it to be honest. I can’t believe how different it is to the Spec C RA I had. Kind of miss the rawness of that, but the R205 is one hell of a competent thing and I think it’s going to be one that grows on me the longer I have it.

At first I thought it was a bit slow (relatively speaking), but then realised there is actually a BIG difference between Sport and Sport Sharp!
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Old Jul 21, 2020 | 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by rossyboy
Still getting used to it to be honest. I can’t believe how different it is to the Spec C RA I had. Kind of miss the rawness of that, but the R205 is one hell of a competent thing and I think it’s going to be one that grows on me the longer I have it.

At first I thought it was a bit slow (relatively speaking), but then realised there is actually a BIG difference between Sport and Sport Sharp!
I am sure the R205 corners much better than the RA.
I remember reading somewhere that on the same corner the >08 car can corner 10mph faster than the hawkeye.
I think the only difference between Sport and Sport# is the throttle response i.e. you get 100% throttle at e.g 50% of the pedal's travel but I could be wrong.
I've only driven in Sport# very few times and prefer to modulate the gas pedal with my foot instead.
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Old Jul 21, 2020 | 07:39 PM
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I am sure the R205 corners much better than the RA.
I remember reading somewhere that on the same corner the >08 car can corner 10mph faster than the hawkeye.
I think the only difference between Sport and Sport# is the throttle response i.e. you get 100% throttle at e.g 50% of the pedal's travel but I could be wrong.
I've only driven in Sport# very few times and prefer to modulate the gas pedal with my foot instead.
Oh it’s absolutely faster than the Hawkeye ‘in the twisties’. I’m just getting used to the more insulated feel and way better quality of the interior of the Hatch. I think I’d definitely hate a Golf R!

I’ve tried foot to the floor from 10mph to 80mph in both Sport and Sport# and the difference is stark. It honestly feels like it’s pegged back in Sport mode.... like there’s a different ECU map for it. Maybe I’m doing something wrong... dunno.
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Old Jul 21, 2020 | 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by fpan
I think the only difference between Sport and Sport# is the throttle response i.e. you get 100% throttle at e.g 50% of the pedal's travel but I could be wrong.
- unless it's been mapped



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Old Jul 22, 2020 | 07:58 AM
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'Added performance edge (close to the feel of an Impreza WRX STI) ' so what does that mean for us lot with an STI ?
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Old Jul 22, 2020 | 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Rusti
'Added performance edge (close to the feel of an Impreza WRX STI) ' so what does that mean for us lot with an STI ?
The article is from when the Si-drive was first used in the Legacy in 2007 so slightly predates its adoption for the WRX STI



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Old Jul 26, 2020 | 03:54 PM
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Quick question.

330S has started to make a "grinding" noise when the push button start is pressed ( when sat in seat and clutch pressed ). Sounds like trying to change gear without clutch. Car also doesn't start.
May do it once and then be fine next press, but ;last week took lots of goes to work normally and start.

Not found this problem in searches for Sti.

I'd guess it is the starter not engaging with the flywheel gears ( is it pre-engaged or inertia starter? ) - maybe starter motor is loose ( seems OK ) or teeth on flywheel missing?

Any thoughts?

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Old Jul 26, 2020 | 04:41 PM
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How's your battery charge??

Pre-engage type starter motor p/n 23300AA650

Could be the solenoid sticking, not allowing proper engagement of pinion.



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Originally Posted by fpan
I am sure the R205 corners much better than the RA.
I remember reading somewhere that on the same corner the >08 car can corner 10mph faster than the hawkeye.
I think the only difference between Sport and Sport# is the throttle response i.e. you get 100% throttle at e.g 50% of the pedal's travel but I could be wrong.
I've only driven in Sport# very few times and prefer to modulate the gas pedal with my foot instead.
I'd keep your fear of sports# quiet myself.

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Thanks Don

I'll put the smart charger on in case it's low battery due to the short journeys last few months ( new performance battery last year ) and check the terminals are tight on the solenoid and the starter is screwed on tight.

Flywheel ring gear / starter gear can be checked when it has a new clutch shortly.
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Charged overnight, did it ( grinding and no starting ) second time started. Starter motor is bolted tight to engine/g'box. Solenoid seems secure. Power and earth cables nice and tight.
Have to wait until starter is off / clutch change as I feel it's teeth missing!



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I'll put the smart charger on in case it's low battery due to the short journeys last few months ( new performance battery last year ) and check the terminals are tight on the solenoid and the starter is screwed on tight.

Flywheel ring gear / starter gear can be checked when it has a new clutch shortly.
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Who here is using their hatch as a bike taxi?
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Old Aug 4, 2020 | 04:11 PM
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Does anyone here have any feedback on Hardrace ARBs I am looking at replacing the rear one and dont want Whiteline for all the rust and paint issues previously mentioned are these any better?
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Anyone? @hedgecutter did you end up replacing your whiteline arb in the end?
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Anyone? @hedgecutter did you end up replacing your whiteline arb in the end?
I've got a Whiteline on the rear and a Superpro on the front, with rusty WL links attached. You can guess which looks brand new
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Well I bit the bullet and got the 22mm hardrace one, I will probably go with the SuperPro drop links as well, oh and some hoping and praying I can get the nuts and bolts undone to fit it


@hedgecutter hows the back coming along?
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Originally Posted by Rusti
Well I bit the bullet and got the 22mm hardrace one, I will probably go with the SuperPro drop links as well, oh and some hoping and praying I can get the nuts and bolts undone to fit it


@hedgecutter hows the back coming along?
Thanks for asking; starting to walk places, but it still feels like a horse kick by the evening. Off the Co codomol at least
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