2006 Blobeye WideTrack Type Uk - Project Thread
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2006 Blobeye WideTrack Type Uk - Project Thread
Well Guys and Gals...
Owned my car for a few months now and done some little bits to her, I thought I would do a mini project thread to show the progress of the car and what is to be coming up in the near future
Just thought I'd show a couple of some of my previous favourite's...
2003 Focus RS 2.0L Turbo
BMW M3 e46 SMGII
So moving on...
Details -
2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STi
2.0L Turbo Type UK
DCCD Widetrack Model
The car was fairly standard'ish when I bought her, with the exception of a ReMap (320bhp) from TrackHound Racing ? BC Coilovers, 18" Gold Forged BBS Wheels & RaceBox BackBox Exhaust!
I have made a few changes to the car in the short period of ownership...
When I picked her up
First change was simple, decal colour change from Pink to Gold
Then, I De-Badged the rear boot lid to make the back end look cleaner and smoother. My taste anyways
I bought some Neo-Petrol Wheel Nuts, they compliment the Gold wheels I think
Joined in on the AutoBrite Group Deal on SnowFoam... had to be done -
I got another exhaust with the car, as part of the purchase and I was not too happy with the tone and noise being produced by the RaceBox so this had to go! I swapped over the exhaust and sold the RaceBox.
Next came my headunit, I was searching for a little while trying to figure out what I wanted; design and spec. I ended up with a Pioneer AVH-4400BT
I managed to source some standard 17" STi wheels from eBay for a spare pair, my aim was to run these whilst in the process of selling my 18" Forged BBS ones, I wanted either Rota Grid Drifts or XXR 527's to finish the look I wanted.
A friend of mine and I then decided to take a trip out, along with a few others. He has a Nissan 350z. There was also a Lotus too. So preparation now went into strengthening and improving parts on the car.
To start we changed the brake hoses to HEL Braided lines all around
Next came a stronger fuel pump, HRC290
Managed to source a decent centre gauge pod holder and purchased 3 ProSport Gauges - Oil Temp - Oil Pressure - Boost PSI
(this is also a better shot of the headunit)
I still was not happy with the exhaust, so I took the plunge and purchased a Blitz Nur Spec R, back box with centre pipe and a zero cell cat
This was swiftly followed by a exhaust bung due to the noise level
We tested this at work and it was peaking 3/4 revs at 112+ dB
The Plod would not accept this being 112dB so the bung was a necessity!
I decided to go down the route of uprgrading my braking system...
I have owned cars with 4-pots (Brembo's) before and tbh I was not really impressed with the Scoobies system.
I purchased Godspeed Discs and Performance Pads Grooved combo to start
This was then followed up with a Tegiwa Brake Stopper and Motul RBF400 Dot4 Fluid.
This I felt made a huge difference to the braking system, it felt alot stronger and no fade!!
I had a standard Re-Circ DV on the car to which, if i'm honest just wasn't a scooby feel for me so this was replaced with a Forge Atmospheric.
I replaced the Panel Filter with a K&N and then took it for a ReMap with Bob Rawle
This involved a lengthy drive down to Bob's location and the process began. He inspected the car for me and gave it his nod of approval.
After he worked his magic I was then given the result of.................
360.8 bhp and 335.1 ft/lbs very happy to say the least, considering the mods that was involved, even Bob was surprised and happy!
This was by now all starting to come together...
I got back on eBay and managed to source another set of standard 17" STi alloys, this time in Gold to use as my wet's!
The other set I had acquired (silver) now went in to get sand blasted, refurb'd, acid dipped & PowderCoated in Pillar Box Red
These were wrapped with 225/45/17 Yokohama A048 Semi-Slicks
Things were tailing off after this, until I finally got the call that the alloys I had been chasing for 2 months have finally turned up!
XXR 527's 18 x 8.75 In Gold with Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta 225/40/18 rubber
Before and After -
Some more pics -
Stanced -
Decided that I didn't like the chrome centre caps that came with the alloys, so this was swiftly re-sprayed and new gel caps were designed and ordered
AND....how she looks at present
pretty impressed with it all in a whole though, managed to keep both the Lotus and the Nissan 320bhp 350z at bay
and that is it for now, there will be further modifications to be done to the car.. watch this space
Thank you for taking the time to read my little progress thread
Ryan
Owned my car for a few months now and done some little bits to her, I thought I would do a mini project thread to show the progress of the car and what is to be coming up in the near future
Just thought I'd show a couple of some of my previous favourite's...
2003 Focus RS 2.0L Turbo
BMW M3 e46 SMGII
So moving on...
Details -
2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STi
2.0L Turbo Type UK
DCCD Widetrack Model
The car was fairly standard'ish when I bought her, with the exception of a ReMap (320bhp) from TrackHound Racing ? BC Coilovers, 18" Gold Forged BBS Wheels & RaceBox BackBox Exhaust!
I have made a few changes to the car in the short period of ownership...
When I picked her up
First change was simple, decal colour change from Pink to Gold
Then, I De-Badged the rear boot lid to make the back end look cleaner and smoother. My taste anyways
I bought some Neo-Petrol Wheel Nuts, they compliment the Gold wheels I think
Joined in on the AutoBrite Group Deal on SnowFoam... had to be done -
I got another exhaust with the car, as part of the purchase and I was not too happy with the tone and noise being produced by the RaceBox so this had to go! I swapped over the exhaust and sold the RaceBox.
Next came my headunit, I was searching for a little while trying to figure out what I wanted; design and spec. I ended up with a Pioneer AVH-4400BT
I managed to source some standard 17" STi wheels from eBay for a spare pair, my aim was to run these whilst in the process of selling my 18" Forged BBS ones, I wanted either Rota Grid Drifts or XXR 527's to finish the look I wanted.
A friend of mine and I then decided to take a trip out, along with a few others. He has a Nissan 350z. There was also a Lotus too. So preparation now went into strengthening and improving parts on the car.
To start we changed the brake hoses to HEL Braided lines all around
Next came a stronger fuel pump, HRC290
Managed to source a decent centre gauge pod holder and purchased 3 ProSport Gauges - Oil Temp - Oil Pressure - Boost PSI
(this is also a better shot of the headunit)
I still was not happy with the exhaust, so I took the plunge and purchased a Blitz Nur Spec R, back box with centre pipe and a zero cell cat
This was swiftly followed by a exhaust bung due to the noise level
We tested this at work and it was peaking 3/4 revs at 112+ dB
The Plod would not accept this being 112dB so the bung was a necessity!
I decided to go down the route of uprgrading my braking system...
I have owned cars with 4-pots (Brembo's) before and tbh I was not really impressed with the Scoobies system.
I purchased Godspeed Discs and Performance Pads Grooved combo to start
This was then followed up with a Tegiwa Brake Stopper and Motul RBF400 Dot4 Fluid.
This I felt made a huge difference to the braking system, it felt alot stronger and no fade!!
I had a standard Re-Circ DV on the car to which, if i'm honest just wasn't a scooby feel for me so this was replaced with a Forge Atmospheric.
I replaced the Panel Filter with a K&N and then took it for a ReMap with Bob Rawle
This involved a lengthy drive down to Bob's location and the process began. He inspected the car for me and gave it his nod of approval.
After he worked his magic I was then given the result of.................
360.8 bhp and 335.1 ft/lbs very happy to say the least, considering the mods that was involved, even Bob was surprised and happy!
This was by now all starting to come together...
I got back on eBay and managed to source another set of standard 17" STi alloys, this time in Gold to use as my wet's!
The other set I had acquired (silver) now went in to get sand blasted, refurb'd, acid dipped & PowderCoated in Pillar Box Red
These were wrapped with 225/45/17 Yokohama A048 Semi-Slicks
Things were tailing off after this, until I finally got the call that the alloys I had been chasing for 2 months have finally turned up!
XXR 527's 18 x 8.75 In Gold with Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta 225/40/18 rubber
Before and After -
Some more pics -
Stanced -
Decided that I didn't like the chrome centre caps that came with the alloys, so this was swiftly re-sprayed and new gel caps were designed and ordered
AND....how she looks at present
pretty impressed with it all in a whole though, managed to keep both the Lotus and the Nissan 320bhp 350z at bay
and that is it for now, there will be further modifications to be done to the car.. watch this space
Thank you for taking the time to read my little progress thread
Ryan
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Thanks guys!
Stonejedi - Was tempted but was trying to keep some costs down at that point. I might opt for them soon tho!
JonMc - The Blitz was fine. Had the bung in and it was recorded at 72dB
Stonejedi - Was tempted but was trying to keep some costs down at that point. I might opt for them soon tho!
JonMc - The Blitz was fine. Had the bung in and it was recorded at 72dB
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How did you find the bung on the track? I have a blitz system on mine and use my bung for early mornings but Its driven off boost or on light boost whilst fitted, not little likely to cause damage? Or am I over paranoid?
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Its gunna be a little restrictive, but just depends which you prefer: less Noise or more power lol
The Focus RS was an animal! No grip in 1st and 2nd, power was 3rd onwards. But handled insanely well and was just great fun to drive. Always turned heads.
The M3 was a lot more tame, lairy in 1st gear but other than that, was tame, even with traction off. But I had some good tyres on. VERY nice to drive and a very luxurious motor. 60k car! The SMG gearbox is very recommended... was great fun! The Rasp is addictive!
The Scooby, weird to drive at first, wasn't overly satisfied with the performance as standard, but now she's kicking out a bit I'm pretty impressed. 1st gear grip is ridiculous! I cannot get this car to wheel spin it just grips! That's the obvious most noticeable difference in the cars. Love the noise and the looks of the car.
Still think its strange to drive though, seems harder or more effort than it took with the other two.
The one thing I think this car fails in comparison is the brakes, not the best imo.
The Scooby is great fun in the corners tho, the diff is amazing and so much fun!
Thanks for the comments guys
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Thanks buddy
Cheers mate, I go a few places tbh.. most of the work is done myself whatever I cant be bothered to do I use GasTech mate. Where abouts you from?
No there ET35 buddy, they did rub tho! Only slightly on hard corners or speed bumps. I had the arches rolled and pulled and its spot on now!
No there ET35 buddy, they did rub tho! Only slightly on hard corners or speed bumps. I had the arches rolled and pulled and its spot on now!
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Looks very nice, and defo the best colour for a newage!!! Loving the gold XXR on a black car, giving me some ideas!!!
You have done a few mods in the short time you have owned it. Also Ive owned a mk1 Focus RS (build no 2930) I went from scooby to Focus RS to Evo and then back to scooby, and to be honest Ive found my perfect car, I dont think I want any other car in my price range at the moment!!
You have done a few mods in the short time you have owned it. Also Ive owned a mk1 Focus RS (build no 2930) I went from scooby to Focus RS to Evo and then back to scooby, and to be honest Ive found my perfect car, I dont think I want any other car in my price range at the moment!!
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I live in Newton-Le-Willows probably not far from you, there can't be many black STIs round here, I'm surprised I haven't seen you. I've done very similar mods to you with regards to brakes and head unit too.
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Looks very nice, and defo the best colour for a newage!!! Loving the gold XXR on a black car, giving me some ideas!!!
You have done a few mods in the short time you have owned it. Also Ive owned a mk1 Focus RS (build no 2930) I went from scooby to Focus RS to Evo and then back to scooby, and to be honest Ive found my perfect car, I dont think I want any other car in my price range at the moment!!
You have done a few mods in the short time you have owned it. Also Ive owned a mk1 Focus RS (build no 2930) I went from scooby to Focus RS to Evo and then back to scooby, and to be honest Ive found my perfect car, I dont think I want any other car in my price range at the moment!!
What did you think about the Evo, which one did you have?
Never heard of GasTech, I tend to use Agdespeeds since he's only up the road in Irlam.
I live in Newton-Le-Willows probably not far from you, there can't be many black STIs round here, I'm surprised I haven't seen you. I've done very similar mods to you with regards to brakes and head unit too.
I live in Newton-Le-Willows probably not far from you, there can't be many black STIs round here, I'm surprised I haven't seen you. I've done very similar mods to you with regards to brakes and head unit too.
They know there Jap cars There twinned with ACSpeedtech
If im honest, I don't use it much during the week, mainly at weekends. I work in Woolston but live over towards Great Sankey area. Is yours a black one, will keep an eye out for you!
Thanks Mags
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Little Update:
Been meaning to do this mod for a while now, just got around to it now.
Black Headlights & De-Tango
One of them on the car, not the best pic was dirty and just rained but you get the idea
Ryan
Been meaning to do this mod for a while now, just got around to it now.
Black Headlights & De-Tango
One of them on the car, not the best pic was dirty and just rained but you get the idea
Ryan
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There from this guy mate: 7288gavin
I requested a specific design and sent it to him and he made them and now also offers them out to the rest of the community enjoy
tbh... I found it extremely easy to do, I've done this before on some previous cars and in comparison the Scooby was a doddle!!!
There is a guide on here of how to remove the headlights, I just used that to locate the two small screws, once there out.. the rest is so simple.
To split them, its just 9 screws (v9 lights) and then heat them up and they pull apart like hot cheese
I requested a specific design and sent it to him and he made them and now also offers them out to the rest of the community enjoy
There is a guide on here of how to remove the headlights, I just used that to locate the two small screws, once there out.. the rest is so simple.
To split them, its just 9 screws (v9 lights) and then heat them up and they pull apart like hot cheese
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Nice car mate always nice to one that is used and enjoyed to full potential, will be keeping an eye on this thread to see updates on car and track action keep up the good work
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How did you get on with re-sealing the headlights after a de-tango? Was there enough mastic already inside the light for you do to the reseal or did you sure it up with something else?
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I put them back in the oven and warmed the mastic back up then quickly clipped them back together and put all the screws in to force the mastic tight together, cooled them down and they have been spot on so far!