My bugeye - just got the modding bug
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Just starting to get bits organised for the next 'phase', will be a little while before anything gets fitted
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looking good mate as already been said the scoop doesnt suit it imo but its not my car if you want a larger scoop than the wrx item why dont you look into getting a bug sti scoop thats what i fitted to mine i took a pic of them together on my thread so u can see the difference roof looks good though
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Thanks Craig, thinking that the bug sti scoop is the way forward, my wife didnt like the new one straight away, or she's had a different idea which I have to wait and see what happens there. Looking forward to the next stage, engine mods for which we've just started getting the parts needed
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Thanks Jon, chances are its mine, what do you drive mate? Had a 3 scooby convoy (for all of 200 yards lol) this eve, me, a red classic wrx and a blue blob sti infront
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I've fitted xxr 527 in 18x8.75 in flat black
nur spec r cat back
whiteline anti lift kit
Whiteline 22mm front and 24mm rear arb with drop links and stout mounts
Mishimoto alloy radiator and fan shroud
Mishimoto red silicone hoses
Godspeed grooved disc with Kevlar pads (with be changing pads to cosworth fast road at some point)
Things to come in next couple of months are:
Bc coilovers
Decat or sports cat
Rcm induction and cold air feed from fog light cover
Perrin 3 port boost solinoid
De badge the boot lid
Remap at engine tuner
And I'm sure I'll think of more to do
nur spec r cat back
whiteline anti lift kit
Whiteline 22mm front and 24mm rear arb with drop links and stout mounts
Mishimoto alloy radiator and fan shroud
Mishimoto red silicone hoses
Godspeed grooved disc with Kevlar pads (with be changing pads to cosworth fast road at some point)
Things to come in next couple of months are:
Bc coilovers
Decat or sports cat
Rcm induction and cold air feed from fog light cover
Perrin 3 port boost solinoid
De badge the boot lid
Remap at engine tuner
And I'm sure I'll think of more to do
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Been FAR too long since I posted on here, so have a bit to catch up on.
I'd taken onboard the comments about the scoop and had to agree. I then got the idea to go for a carbon bonnet. My daughter got taken seriously ill last July, so we spent the whole summer in Bristol hospital. My local Scooby garage collected my bugeye to look after for us as we had no idea how long this was going to take etc. after a couple of weeks I received a photo from them. They had a bugeye in breaking and had popped its bonnet onto mine. (From here, I know tastes and opinions will be vastly devided!!) so he had a Seibon Carbon bonnet now.
While away, I found a Do-luck carbon boot lid for sale, which was waiting for me when I got back.
I'd taken onboard the comments about the scoop and had to agree. I then got the idea to go for a carbon bonnet. My daughter got taken seriously ill last July, so we spent the whole summer in Bristol hospital. My local Scooby garage collected my bugeye to look after for us as we had no idea how long this was going to take etc. after a couple of weeks I received a photo from them. They had a bugeye in breaking and had popped its bonnet onto mine. (From here, I know tastes and opinions will be vastly devided!!) so he had a Seibon Carbon bonnet now.
While away, I found a Do-luck carbon boot lid for sale, which was waiting for me when I got back.
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That was it until Christmas, when my long suffering wife bought me these
All of the time I've had a plan, which I wasn't sure would ever come through. But I have been picking up parts hear and there hoping.
A few weeks ago while parked at college, this happened
All of the time I've had a plan, which I wasn't sure would ever come through. But I have been picking up parts hear and there hoping.
A few weeks ago while parked at college, this happened
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So, dealing with insurance etc. After some consideration, it was decided that we should make the best of things and go for the project we had planned for a while. Please be aware that if anyone has been offended by my choices so far, I apologise, but its going to get worse!!!!
A LONG list written up and within a week my car looked like this ready to go to the body shop
A LONG list written up and within a week my car looked like this ready to go to the body shop
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While away for paint, which is a ltd edition Subaru colour, the name and code of which I don't know yet. The engine has been cleaned up, the block painted and some parts (Cam covers, rocker cover, manifold and header tank top) colour coded to the car. And the first 'extra' engine bits added, we've added a set of serviced and flow checked STi pinks, and RCM headers and up pipe. Personally I'm really happy with it so far.
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Been trying to clean the intercooler and undertray today, without much luck, another go tomorrow!
That's as far as I am now, loads to do over the next few weeks. I'll try to keep this updated. Hope you like it guys and gals!!
That's as far as I am now, loads to do over the next few weeks. I'll try to keep this updated. Hope you like it guys and gals!!
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It was all going great and Martyn was only just starting to add some power when the death rattle was heard, big end had gone. Lucking we had trailered the car there, so we loaded up again and went home to lick my wounds and to come up with a plan.
After a lot of thought and convincing the wife, we contacted Allan Jeffery to plan a rebuild. The spec we decided on was:
Forged Engine Tuner 2.1 Stroker – consisting of:-
Heat treated 79mm crank
K1 H beam rods
Wossner forged pistons with coated skirts
ACL Race bearings
Roger Clark up rated oil pump
Roger Clark head gaskets
Roger Clark sump baffle
ARP head studs
Fully balanced assembly
Genuine Subaru gaskets and seals
Overhauled cylinder heads including guides
New water pump
New cam belt
When it came back a few weeks later, its was looking like this
After a lot of thought and convincing the wife, we contacted Allan Jeffery to plan a rebuild. The spec we decided on was:
Forged Engine Tuner 2.1 Stroker – consisting of:-
Heat treated 79mm crank
K1 H beam rods
Wossner forged pistons with coated skirts
ACL Race bearings
Roger Clark up rated oil pump
Roger Clark head gaskets
Roger Clark sump baffle
ARP head studs
Fully balanced assembly
Genuine Subaru gaskets and seals
Overhauled cylinder heads including guides
New water pump
New cam belt
When it came back a few weeks later, its was looking like this
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