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Distinguished Gentleman 03 April 2008 10:36 AM

08 STI Owners Handbook
 
Leaving aside the love it or loath it debate, I collected mine on Tuesday and, believe it or not, have sat down and read the manual:confused: However, nowhere does it mention anything about the STI or its features, ie CDDC control, Sport Drive Control etc:wonder: I have spoken to Subaru Customer Services today and it appears that a batch of STIs was sent out with the wrong book. The dealers have been notified so I suggest you start chasing them if you have bought the new car.

DG

p1doc 03 April 2008 11:18 AM

that is typical subaru as per p1 came with prodrive supplement etc
martin

T5NYW 03 April 2008 11:42 AM

Not sure if these might help till you get one ;)

http://www.sidtech.co.uk/iu/T5NYW8950442271.jpg

http://www.sidtech.co.uk/iu/T5NYW8409953947.jpg

T5NYW 03 April 2008 11:44 AM

opps sorry it was in japanese :( i'll see if I have an English version ;)

Distinguished Gentleman 03 April 2008 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by T5NYW (Post 7781905)
opps sorry it was in japanese :( i'll see if I have an English version ;)

That makes about as much sense as the one that I've got:(

DG

BMWhere? 03 April 2008 03:24 PM

I also just have a standard Impreza handbook! There was an additional sheet that covered some of the basic controls including the VDC, but nothing on the SI-Drive or DCCD!

From what I've managed to work out so far:

SI-DRIVE:
I - for normal around town driving
S - for motorway driving
S# - for spirited back road driving

DCCD:
Auto - Most of the time
Auto+ - Wet/slippy roads (snow).
Auto- - Dry roads for spirited driving
Manual - Track use or Locked if Auto+ isn't working in the snow

VDC:
On (no light) - Road use
Traction (orange light) - Snow
Off (green light) - Track use


Other than that, how are you finding it? Have you let Sal loose in it yet?

Distinguished Gentleman 03 April 2008 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by BMWhere? (Post 7782442)
Other than that, how are you finding it? Have you let Sal loose in it yet?

Now that I've managed to unlock the passenger doors and boot:confused: and get the MetaSAT registered (only took 6 phone calls to the dealer and Subaru Customer Care:norty: ), I'm loving it. So much nicer to drive than my previous STI. Maybe not quite the same "boy racer" image as before, but I think I can manage to live with that. As for Sal, not bloody likely:lol1:

DG

rb5 286 03 April 2008 08:00 PM

With 221 kW (300 PS) of prodigious power available, it is important that you have the maximum levels of vehicle control at your disposal. Whether you are taking a winding cross-country road or cruising through the heart of the city, the WRX STI includes a wide range of easily adjustable precision settings that will ensure you of an overall feeling of driving exhilaration in any location.



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SI-DRIVE (SUBARU Intelligent Drive)

3 Engines in 1.
Choose the mode that offers you the most satisfying driving experience:

Intelligent mode: This offers silky smooth performance, comfort and ideal fuel economy around town and on longer cruising. Controlled intelligently, it also allows you to enjoy the level of output you desire.

Sports mode: The recommended mode in a variety of conditions – It provides linear response in everyday driving or on motorways.

Sport Sharp mode: Designed to enable you to fully exploit the turbocharged 2.5-litre engine with instant throttle response and precise revving into the red zone.





Multi-mode DCCD (Driver’s Control Centre Differential)




Adjusting the centre differential, along with the helically and electromagnetically controlled LSD helps to ensure that excellent turning capability and stability is achieved in each mode:

Manual mode: Allows a 6-step adjustment of the centre differential locking force.

Three automatic modes: Three different modes of centre differential LSD characteristics can be selected depending on the driving conditions or your preferences:

Auto: The default mode when the engine is started and one that can handle most conditions.

Auto [+]: Increases centre differential locking force for enhanced stability. This mode focuses on traction when driving on slippery roads.

Auto [-]: Decreases centre differential locking force for enhanced turning capability. Here the emphasis is on agile and responsive handling on winding roads.




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Multi-mode Vehicle Dynamics Control System




Designed to offer flexibility and ease of vehicle control, there are three Vehicle Dynamics Control System modes available:

Normal mode (Default): Integrated control of Vehicle Dynamics Control, Traction control, and ABS to assist driving when sideways slipping is detected.

Traction mode: This mode restricts the traction control and Vehicle Dynamics Control System functions and delays brake control intervention timing. In this mode there is no engine torque-down control.

Off mode: Useful in slippery conditions like snow or mud, only ABS is activated in this mode.

Hill Start Assist: Active in any mode.




http://www2.subaru-global.com/s001/i...009994_img.jpg Press the Vehicle Dynamics Control System button to switch to Normal and Off modes. Press the button longer for Traction mode.

Scoobychick 04 April 2008 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by Distinguished Gentleman (Post 7781768)
However, nowhere does it mention anything about the STI or its features, ie CDDC control

That's because it doesn't have CDDC control, just the standard old DCCD ;) :p :lol1:

BMWhere? 04 April 2008 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by Scoobychick (Post 7784147)
That's because it doesn't have CDDC control, just the standard old DCCD ;) :p :lol1:

There goes any hope you had of driving it :cry::lol1:

Distinguished Gentleman 04 April 2008 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by BMWhere? (Post 7784316)
There goes any hope you had of driving it :cry::lol1:

My thoughts exactly

DG

BMWhere? 07 April 2008 10:34 AM

DG, I can't reply to your PM, your inbox is full ;)

speedking 07 April 2008 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by rb5 286 (Post 7783076)
Multi-mode Vehicle Dynamics Control System

Off mode: Useful in slippery conditions like snow or mud, only ABS is activated in this mode.

So the one thing that most people want to turn off in the snow (the ABS) is the only thing left working when in slippery mode :confused:

BMWhere? 07 April 2008 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by speedking (Post 7791281)
So the one thing that most people want to turn off in the snow (the ABS) is the only thing left working when in slippery mode :confused:

:nono:
Nothing wrong with ABS in the snow! Its hard compound sports tyres that are the problem! Fit appropriate winter tyres and you'll not have a problem with ABS and you'll be a hell of a lot safer in wet too!

Distinguished Gentleman 07 April 2008 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by BMWhere? (Post 7790927)
DG, I can't reply to your PM, your inbox is full ;)

I've made some space now

DG


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