Is this for real!!
Lol I defiantly won't be saying anything next time I am down the pub, if someone mention diesel & BMW in the same breath I will just look away and get pis*sed and pretend I am not listening.
Bud, it's all good. There will always be someone faster than you... Or someone who will try to challange you. The main thing is to enjoy your car. Theres nothing to prove to anybody, no ones gonna give you a medal for it so stay wise. Best thing is to get the suspension and brakes sorted and try it on the track. Improve your driving skills. I've just seen a lad with the D2 brakes allround and apex coilies in a standart power UK2000 giving a run for the money to decent spec cars like type ra's classics, jdm blob's etc @ snetterton. Power is not everything !
Bud, it's all good. There will always be someone faster than you... Or someone who will try to challange you. The main thing is to enjoy your car. Theres nothing to prove to anybody, no ones gonna give you a medal for it so stay wise. Best thing is to get the suspension and brakes sorted and try it on the track. Improve your driving skills. I've just seen a lad with the D2 brakes allround and apex coilies in a standart power UK2000 giving a run for the money to decent spec cars like type ra's classics, jdm blob's etc @ snetterton. Power is not everything !
Not sure why your shocked, a bog standard wrx of any era (classic/bug/hawk) etc isnt that fast compared to alot of new cars being made.
not sure what i was watching but i recall an electric/hybrid thing being 200 bhp from the factory !
scoobs are not quick nowadays unless ££££££ is invested
not sure what i was watching but i recall an electric/hybrid thing being 200 bhp from the factory !
scoobs are not quick nowadays unless ££££££ is invested
i think diesals are the way to go got wasted a few times in my standard scoob but the clio wasted a brand new 1 series m took off then got to 80mph and he had to pullover no guts left in it that was on a track though
You gotta factor in the cost as well. Your WRX is what, £1.5k for a classic, £3k for a newage. A recent beemer 535d is somewhere between £15 and £40k, probably plus the cost of a remap. Not such a disgrace really. Just think, you are getting as many smiles per mile, and many more smiles per pound 
Had my **** handed to me by a (hopefully remapped) 330d on the M6 many moons ago, which prompted me to Prodrive my MY97 classics.
The fun is when the situation is reversed. Smoked a +£40k Carrera 4 in my £6k 944 turbo on the A14 about 10 years ago. The drivers face was a picture when I kept letting him catch me up so I could do it again. Eventually he stopped trying and turned off the M11 at Duxford. Funnily enough the exit for the regions Porsche dealer. Wonder if he was taking it in to complain LOL
There's always going to be something faster. Hopefully it's more expensive.

Had my **** handed to me by a (hopefully remapped) 330d on the M6 many moons ago, which prompted me to Prodrive my MY97 classics.
The fun is when the situation is reversed. Smoked a +£40k Carrera 4 in my £6k 944 turbo on the A14 about 10 years ago. The drivers face was a picture when I kept letting him catch me up so I could do it again. Eventually he stopped trying and turned off the M11 at Duxford. Funnily enough the exit for the regions Porsche dealer. Wonder if he was taking it in to complain LOL
There's always going to be something faster. Hopefully it's more expensive.
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I remember getting embarrassed by a Nova. I was in a 300+ GTIR and he came passed me like I was standing still.
Later found out it was a calibre turbo engined nova but even so,,,, a bloody nova !!!
Later found out it was a calibre turbo engined nova but even so,,,, a bloody nova !!!
It's not just BMW's you need to watch out for. I had an Astra diesel 150BHP with a DTUK running box taking it to circa 200BHP and shed loads of torque. I managed to pass a Bug WRX without too much trouble and, yes, he was trying lol.
I think with the BMW's pure pulling power and the 535d having a second turbo, I think it would be a race of two halfs where the Sti will shoot off into the lead, then at 60-70mph that's when the Bmw will come into its own.
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My Missus had a 330d and that was pretty quick in standard form with great torque, we did think about getting it mapped but sold in the end. A mapped sti shouldn't have any problems seeing off a 535d unless you ain't driving it hard enough
I think that would depend on the road, a damp country lane then the STI all the way but dry open road with the odd bend here and there and i doubt it would be going anywhere.
It would be interesting to see how a mapped STI would stack up against a mapped 535 on track.
It would be interesting to see how a mapped STI would stack up against a mapped 535 on track.
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