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Old 13 July 2018, 10:32 PM
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Some further progress today...

Got the car out



Swapped the centre caps to STI ones





And tidied up the rear disc that had started to rust... Still have the pax side to do


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Old 14 July 2018, 07:18 AM
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Looking good

I'm loving the AD08R's on my JDM hatch (18")

I have them on the Type R too (17") and was concerned in 18" with the super stiff sidewall the ride would be harsh... which it isn't

Great tyres, great car
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Originally Posted by bonesetter
Looking good

I'm loving the AD08R's on my JDM hatch (18")

I have them on the Type R too (17") and was concerned in 18" with the super stiff sidewall the ride would be harsh... which it isn't

Great tyres, great car
Thanks and I agree, fantastic tyres, great all rounder
Old 14 July 2018, 09:28 AM
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Great thread, thank you! Was there a noticeable difference between the Michelin ss and the yokos?
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Originally Posted by hedgecutter
Great thread, thank you! Was there a noticeable difference between the Michelin ss and the yokos?
The Michelin Pilot Super Sports are a great road tyre and better suited if you mostly drive on the road. On track they get hot and ‘greasy’ quite quickly, they also have quite a soft side wall.

The AD08R’s perform much better on track, handle the heat better and have a stiffer side wall. This comes at the cost of some compliance but I happily use them as an all round tyre like many others.
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Thanks; AD08R'S sound much more like the Potenza re070s that the spec C hatch was built on. Unfortunately 245 40 18's are only available in Japan, so I will have to get wearing the Michelins out!
Old 14 July 2018, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by hedgecutter
Thanks; AD08R'S sound much more like the Potenza re070s that the spec C hatch was built on. Unfortunately 245 40 18's are only available in Japan, so I will have to get wearing the Michelins out!
I would concur with your RE070 comparison - The Yoko's really seems to suit the car well
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Cleaned up the pax side rear disc





Pretty happy with how they look now



I’m contemplating doing the ‘free caster mod’ if anyone’s done it I’d be keen to hear your thoughts
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One thing I’ve always wanted to do to the car is change the steering wheel...



After much deliberation... Damd or retrim the OE wheel

I decided to have the OE wheel retrimmed by Royal Steering Wheels. Really happy with the result, very high quality.
I went with black alcantara with black stitching.

Easy to swap too..







Cars just about there now, a few bits to tidy up then off to RCM for a service.

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Another picture of the new steering wheel...



Free caster mod...
Old 29 July 2018, 01:00 PM
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Full Spec of the car to date:



STI front lip spoiler & skirt
STI black interior trim kit
STI panel filter
STI lower arm bar
STI pillow ball lateral links
STI pillow ball trailing arms
STI bracket & link set
STI 21mm front anti roll bar
STI 21mm rear anti roll bar
STI Grp N engine mounts
STI Grp N pitching stopper
STI Grp N gearbox mount
STI Grp N cross member bushes
STI Grp N diff support bushes
STI Grp N diff mount assy
STI Grp N exhaust mounts
STI Grp N rear top mounts
Whiteline Com C front top mounts
Bilstein B14 coilovers
Cusco rear hub pillow ball bushes
RCM wishbone pillow ball bushes
RCM catch can
RCM Grp N baffled sump
Milltek exhaust system
Zircotec ceramic coating
Odyssey PC925 battery
Retrimmed OE steering wheel
CAE ultra shifter
Schroth Profi II-FE ASM harness
Recaro Pole Position ABE seats
Recaro side mounts
Recaro sliders
Planted seat bases
AP Racing 6 pot front brake kit
AP Racing 4 pot rear brake kit
AP Racing brake pads
Goodridge brake hoses
Speedline Turini wheels
Yokohama AD08R tyres
Old 29 July 2018, 04:26 PM
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Nice spec - that must drive very nicely
Old 29 July 2018, 04:38 PM
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Just need a Litchfield turbo now...
Old 29 July 2018, 06:02 PM
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Great car ! Perfect mods
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This is really nice! Do you feel a difference on track with removal of the rear spoiler? I quite like that look.
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Originally Posted by NotFromSomerset
Just need a Litchfield turbo now...
I wouldn’t disagree with you

Have you experience of any of them? (400 or 420?)

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Originally Posted by Kev_STI
This is really nice! Do you feel a difference on track with removal of the rear spoiler? I quite like that look.
Thanks

I’ve not had it on track since removing the spoiler but my blob type uk survived a fair few laps of the ring spoilerless so hopefully it’ll be fine.
Old 30 July 2018, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by -Nic-


I wouldn’t disagree with you

Have you experience of any of them? (400 or 420?)
​​​​​​Yes I have a ceramic coated LM400 with RCM equal length headers and RCM parallel fueling. Mildly mapped atm to about 360bhp. A little bit more lag than the VF but so much more power and torque consistently through the full rev range. I'm hoping to cut some lag with a 20% meth mix and see where I can push the power on a standard top mount, maybe 420ish?
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Originally Posted by NotFromSomerset
​​​​​​Yes I have a ceramic coated LM400 with RCM equal length headers and RCM parallel fueling. Mildly mapped atm to about 360bhp. A little bit more lag than the VF but so much more power and torque consistently through the full rev range. I'm hoping to cut some lag with a 20% meth mix and see where I can push the power on a standard top mount, maybe 420ish?
Is this on a spec c and is it the billet version ? Why did you only have it mapped to 360bhp ?
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Originally Posted by -Nic-


Is this on a spec c and is it the billet version ? Why did you only have it mapped to 360bhp ?
Yes I also have a hawk spec c. Previous owners map but there's deffo much more to be had
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Nice car in every way, credit to you Nic.
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Originally Posted by -Nic-
Only a little question: how did you passed the safety belt (the floor part) pass through the seat? I've tryed but the only way to do I think is to bent over o bass it on the side. Look at my photo

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i think it looks great with the rear spoiler delete too!
Old 06 September 2018, 11:07 AM
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changing the mounts to the STI Grp N ones, have you noticed any difference at all? Any more vibration etc?
Old 06 September 2018, 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Bius
Only a little question: how did you passed the safety belt (the floor part) pass through the seat? I've tryed but the only way to do I think is to bent over o bass it on the side. Look at my photo
I used a different (flexible) seat belt clip, as seen here:

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Originally Posted by nozzavtr
changing the mounts to the STI Grp N ones, have you noticed any difference at all? Any more vibration etc?
The short answer is yes, there is more vibration but the whole of the drivetrain on my car has Grp N bushes. The pay off is much less slop in the drivetrain
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Originally Posted by -Nic-


I used a different (flexible) seat belt clip, as seen here:

can you please tell me where you ordered that extended seat belt clip ? Thank you
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From which car came from? I've tried one but didn't fit!
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Originally Posted by -Nic-


The short answer is yes, there is more vibration but the whole of the drivetrain on my car has Grp N bushes. The pay off is much less slop in the drivetrain
Many thanks for the reply, I'm considering changing mine at some point, I had some on an old Citroen Saxo and the vibrations drove me mad, however my Impreza isn't my daily and I think I can live with it!
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Looking great! Just needs more power now as its been highlighted above. I am looking to sell my LM400 soon to go for an MD321V TS at some point so that could be an option there for you? The car has been running 400/400 for quite some time now and is really responsive and to be honest I'm probably silly going for a larger turbo. Regardless, if you are looking into turbos I think something along the lines of a 400 bhp turbo are going to be the best should you want to keep in with OE driveability, reliability and relatively fast spooling characteristic the JDM cars have.

The steering wheel looks great too, freshens up the interior quite a bit!
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