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here is my second Impreza and my second WRX
if anyone could help me guestimate BHP and tell me the rims it has that would be appreciated!
i only know what i do about this car from the receipts, but its had
(sorry for shoddy iphone pics)
with my mates cupra R
if anyone could help me guestimate BHP and tell me the rims it has that would be appreciated!
i only know what i do about this car from the receipts, but its had
(sorry for shoddy iphone pics)
- Full STi interior
- STi skirts and Scoop
- Spoiler
- HKS SSQV (urgh)
- Mud flaps
- Wahlbro fuel pump
- full custom exhaust system
- Ecutek Map (no dyno printout)
- decat down pipe
- HIDs
- OMP deep dish steering wheel
- Pioneer Sat Nav head unit
- reversing camera set up
- BC coilovers
with my mates cupra R
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Rims are Speedlines most often seen on the RB5, not seen them on a newage before.
Power wise depends in the exhaust (is it full decat?) and the map really. Probably somewhere around the 270bhp mark would be my starting guess.
Power wise depends in the exhaust (is it full decat?) and the map really. Probably somewhere around the 270bhp mark would be my starting guess.
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I'd get those chocolate Toyos off if it was mine. Fine for a classic I believe, but not for the heavier new age - in my honest opinion.
They promote body roll and just felt so pants when I had them on my Hawk STi.
You're running some tasty little mods there, you need better rubber.
I got so sick of my Toyo Proxes that I changed them after they were about half worn. I recently put on the Bridgestone Potenza RE070 and am very happy with them.
Yes they can make the car tramline, but they are seriously sticky when the rubber warms up a bit.
Anyway, tramlining keeps you on your toes, all part of the Impreza experience for me!
Nice Hawk, and I've never seen those wheels on a Hawk either.
They promote body roll and just felt so pants when I had them on my Hawk STi.
You're running some tasty little mods there, you need better rubber.
I got so sick of my Toyo Proxes that I changed them after they were about half worn. I recently put on the Bridgestone Potenza RE070 and am very happy with them.
Yes they can make the car tramline, but they are seriously sticky when the rubber warms up a bit.
Anyway, tramlining keeps you on your toes, all part of the Impreza experience for me!
Nice Hawk, and I've never seen those wheels on a Hawk either.
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