Forester STI - new purchase
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Forester STI - new purchase
Hey everyone,
Relative newbie (back again).
After quite a while of on-off, will I - won't I, decision making, I am happy to say I've recently purchased an 05 Forester STI, and I am very pleased!
It has a little light cosmetic damage which will be a straight forward fix, and apart from a KN panel filter it is totally standard. So obviously I plan on gently modding it with the usual stuff (exhaust, map, suspension maybe).
I've been flicking through previous threads regarding the exhaust, but would just like a bit more info/advice if possible:
I like the HKS Silent Hi-Power setup, but would this fit with a H & S centre section? HKS don't seem to do a centre pipe for the Forester.
Failing that, I've looked at turbo back systems, but the cost of a sports Cat is putting me off. I notice several people have said it is not much better than the standard Cat, so if that is the case, would I be better off sticking to the mid and tail section, or going the whole de-Cat route and try to find a "friendly" MOT tester in the Cambridge area (wink wink).
Any advice would be greatfully recieved, thankyou.
P.S Apologies for the HUGE pictures.
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Welcome back! I've had Subaru's for over 10 years now and currently drive a FSTI daily. Just great cars.
My last Subaru was crystal grey, yours looks lovely.
Foz and Impreza exhausts are a little different and I've tried a few options on mine now before settling with the current setup.
I started with OEM downpipe & OEM 2nd decat pipe, forester H&S resonated centre pipe & STI genome forester rear box.
I then fitted a prodrive sports cat downpipe (which bolted straight on) and had to have the 2nd decat pipe shortened by 4" to mate to the forester H&S centre pipe.
Then I went all out and bought an Impreza TSL de-resonated centre pipe and impreza TSL group N back box. To fit these I've had to make the centre pipe 4" longer (the irony) and the tailpipe 2" longer and change the hangers a little.
So the moral of the story is that you can fit an Impreza full system to the forester, but you'll have to make the tailpipe longer so it exits the rear bumper, put longer hanger rubbers on the rear box and mod the centre hanger a little.
My last Subaru was crystal grey, yours looks lovely.
Foz and Impreza exhausts are a little different and I've tried a few options on mine now before settling with the current setup.
I started with OEM downpipe & OEM 2nd decat pipe, forester H&S resonated centre pipe & STI genome forester rear box.
I then fitted a prodrive sports cat downpipe (which bolted straight on) and had to have the 2nd decat pipe shortened by 4" to mate to the forester H&S centre pipe.
Then I went all out and bought an Impreza TSL de-resonated centre pipe and impreza TSL group N back box. To fit these I've had to make the centre pipe 4" longer (the irony) and the tailpipe 2" longer and change the hangers a little.
So the moral of the story is that you can fit an Impreza full system to the forester, but you'll have to make the tailpipe longer so it exits the rear bumper, put longer hanger rubbers on the rear box and mod the centre hanger a little.
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Welcome back! I've had Subaru's for over 10 years now and currently drive a FSTI daily. Just great cars.
My last Subaru was crystal grey, yours looks lovely.
Foz and Impreza exhausts are a little different and I've tried a few options on mine now before settling with the current setup.
I started with OEM downpipe & OEM 2nd decat pipe, forester H&S resonated centre pipe & STI genome forester rear box.
I then fitted a prodrive sports cat downpipe (which bolted straight on) and had to have the 2nd decat pipe shortened by 4" to mate to the forester H&S centre pipe.
Then I went all out and bought an Impreza TSL de-resonated centre pipe and impreza TSL group N back box. To fit these I've had to make the centre pipe 4" longer (the irony) and the tailpipe 2" longer and change the hangers a little.
So the moral of the story is that you can fit an Impreza full system to the forester, but you'll have to make the tailpipe longer so it exits the rear bumper, put longer hanger rubbers on the rear box and mod the centre hanger a little.
My last Subaru was crystal grey, yours looks lovely.
Foz and Impreza exhausts are a little different and I've tried a few options on mine now before settling with the current setup.
I started with OEM downpipe & OEM 2nd decat pipe, forester H&S resonated centre pipe & STI genome forester rear box.
I then fitted a prodrive sports cat downpipe (which bolted straight on) and had to have the 2nd decat pipe shortened by 4" to mate to the forester H&S centre pipe.
Then I went all out and bought an Impreza TSL de-resonated centre pipe and impreza TSL group N back box. To fit these I've had to make the centre pipe 4" longer (the irony) and the tailpipe 2" longer and change the hangers a little.
So the moral of the story is that you can fit an Impreza full system to the forester, but you'll have to make the tailpipe longer so it exits the rear bumper, put longer hanger rubbers on the rear box and mod the centre hanger a little.
Decided to go for the HKS Hi-Power Silent system, but finding anywhere with them in stock is proving nigh on impossible. Then going to add a centre pipe afterwards.
"I then fitted a prodrive sports cat downpipe (which bolted straight on) and had to have the 2nd decat pipe shortened by 4" to mate to the forester H&S centre pipe.".......I didn't realise there were 2 Cats??
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To be honest, I don't really want to be messing around too much. Once I've got a pipe I just want it to fit.
Decided to go for the HKS Hi-Power Silent system, but finding anywhere with them in stock is proving nigh on impossible. Then going to add a centre pipe afterwards.
"I then fitted a prodrive sports cat downpipe (which bolted straight on) and had to have the 2nd decat pipe shortened by 4" to mate to the forester H&S centre pipe.".......I didn't realise there were 2 Cats??
Decided to go for the HKS Hi-Power Silent system, but finding anywhere with them in stock is proving nigh on impossible. Then going to add a centre pipe afterwards.
"I then fitted a prodrive sports cat downpipe (which bolted straight on) and had to have the 2nd decat pipe shortened by 4" to mate to the forester H&S centre pipe.".......I didn't realise there were 2 Cats??
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I can see why you want an exhaust on it though, it was very quiet (as was my Widetrack STi with standard system).
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http://www.pipewerxcars.com/
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Oh Bugger!
Well, all seemed to be going nice and smoothly with the new motor. Was in the process of deciding which mods to go for and where to get the mapping done.
Then, purely by chance, found out that Zen Performance are located about 15mins away from me, so decided to pop in and introduce myself (as they seem to have a very good reputation).
The guys down there couldn't have been friendlier, and Richard even offered to go out for a quick spin with me and his laptop to do a quick check of things before doing anything else. Thats where "smoothly" ended. Turns out the car that I bought a couple of weeks ago has some mangled bearings
Options given to me were:
So, after a bit of a think about future plans, I've decided to go down the forged route. Not hugely happy, but a little pragmatic as well, knowing that I would have probably wanted or needed to do it at some point anyway.
Anyway, all the work is going to be done by Richard at Zen, so looking forward to seeing how it progresses.
P.S. Anyone want to buy a motorbike and kit........I could do with some cash
Then, purely by chance, found out that Zen Performance are located about 15mins away from me, so decided to pop in and introduce myself (as they seem to have a very good reputation).
The guys down there couldn't have been friendlier, and Richard even offered to go out for a quick spin with me and his laptop to do a quick check of things before doing anything else. Thats where "smoothly" ended. Turns out the car that I bought a couple of weeks ago has some mangled bearings
Options given to me were:
- Put it back together, knowing that it would fail at some point, and/or sell it on (not my style)
- Do a rebuild using mostly stock parts.
- Do a rebuild with forged parts and try not to cry at the expense of it.
So, after a bit of a think about future plans, I've decided to go down the forged route. Not hugely happy, but a little pragmatic as well, knowing that I would have probably wanted or needed to do it at some point anyway.
Anyway, all the work is going to be done by Richard at Zen, so looking forward to seeing how it progresses.
P.S. Anyone want to buy a motorbike and kit........I could do with some cash
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Probably no point talking to seller. He described the rest of it pretty honestly, and we took it out for a good drive and nothing obvious was there (to me anyway, someone with more experience of Sti engines may have noticed the lower power). Was only once connected up to the laptop that an issue came up (something to do with oil pressure and pulleys) and then once the sump was taken off to find lots of really tiny shiny bits
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Life can be a nut kicker sometimes!. sorry to hear about your car.
Good decision to go forged, you can look forward to having a car thats going to be joy to own, and peace of mind for adding future mods.
good luck
Ray
Good decision to go forged, you can look forward to having a car thats going to be joy to own, and peace of mind for adding future mods.
good luck
Ray
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Thanks ray54. Once I get over the initial trepidation I'm sure I'll be looking forward to the new setup.
Cambs_stuart....nice Blitzen! I had an 05 model Blitzen in silver. Lovely car, great drive.
Cambs_stuart....nice Blitzen! I had an 05 model Blitzen in silver. Lovely car, great drive.
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TheWaterboy, yes all seemed genuine. Like I said, we hook it out for a drive and no obvious issues that I could tell.....
.....it gets worse!!
Turns out the turbo is about shot too!! Even Richard@Zen didn't realise until it got taken off in the engine strip down. Because of the original issue the turbo was never at full boost, so it didn't present as having any problems. So now looking for another turbo as well
.....it gets worse!!
Turns out the turbo is about shot too!! Even Richard@Zen didn't realise until it got taken off in the engine strip down. Because of the original issue the turbo was never at full boost, so it didn't present as having any problems. So now looking for another turbo as well