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Old 05 September 2009, 05:27 PM
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Default fmp Project - Less Is More MY01 STI

hey all

been modding and tuning my Impreza for around a year now, so thought i would document its progress.

So picked the car up around sept 08.

2001 JDM STi, 45k miles, back box and wheels, otherwise standard.

The car as i collected it:






First mod was to lose the lexus style rear lamps, so on went a set of standard lenses


Next up was an exhaust system, after having one on my old Spec-C, i managed to track down a Ganador one peice titanium system.

light as a feather, and sounds awesome!



Although i liked the design on the OZ Super L wheels that came with the car, at 19 inches, they were too big for me, so sourced some standard STI rims


To compliment the exhaust i added a HKS intake kit


Next on the agenda was to remove the spoiler, as this is a 'less is more' project, and have never been a big fan of the big wing!


Holes filled and lid painted


I ordered some Work Emotion CR alloys, 17 x 8 in bronze, which took around 4 weeks to arrive from japan.


I had to apply the stickers myself



Before they went on, i decided to fit my coilovers. Cusco Zero 2E's. Along with front lower strut bar.




Next up was a set of genuine Genome gauges from Japan



To add to the Cusco coilovers, i purchased a front and rear Cusco anti roll bar, along with some uprated droplinks




The engine was now due some work, so i went for a Hyperflow front mount intercooler, a Hyperflow top mount oil cooler, Hyperflow inner wing intake, Cosworth sump baffle, oil catch can (with return to sump), walbro fuel pump, RCM sports cat 3inch down pipe and a re-map.

All supplied and fitted by Zen. Car produced 350.5 bhp and 316 lb/ft.




I decided that i wanted a rear diffuser, but at the time nothing was available for the bugeye rear end, so it helped me make the decision to go with a Version 8 rear bumper and lights.

version 7


everything off


Version 8 on!


So next was the diffuser, went with an APR grp item

Trial fit


supplied screws in, and its on!


Not 100% happy with the way it sits, so will be removing it and re-attaching it at some point in the near future.

The brakes were the next things on the list. I had wanted a set of AP/Alcons front and rear, but for the price of one set i got both sets of K-Sports.

Old brakes



New Brakes



I also managed to pick up a Genome boost gauge, to go with the oil temp, oil press and water temp gauges


Also mounted my controller


Next job was to finally fit my E-Con controllers to my Cusco coilovers

Strut top motors



Controller



At the same time i also fitted a Cusco front and rear strut brace


And a lower rear Cusco brace


I had to change the standard bus steering wheel for something a bit nicer, so went with a Works Bell boss with a Key!s Racing 350mm buckskin wheel.

Boss


Wheel


After doing a few track days, and seeing pictures of the car, i felt that the Version 7 front didnt do the car justice, and looked a little soft, especially with the Version 8 rear bumper.

So i decided i would do a front end swap!

I started this a few days ago

so... panels off!



Version 8 bonnet on


Went with a WRX version 8 scoop, as dont need a big one, as the intercooler is no longer there, and small provides enough air to the oil cooler. Plus, again, less is more!


So this is where the conversion gets scary, i have the chargespeed conversion kit, which means cutting the slam panel. Somewhat easier than removing the original and welding in place a V.8 one. but still, scary to take a saw to the fron tof the car!

My old man doing the honours


a few cuts here and there (following chargespeed instructions)


Then chargespeed panel in place

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Just doing the wiring for the headlights at the moment, so this is how she currently sits


Will update as i progress.

Also have some more Cusco parts coming from Japan, so will update when i have those on!
Old 05 September 2009, 06:35 PM
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nice work there mate..
Old 05 September 2009, 06:48 PM
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Nothing more rewarding than taking a nice car and making it the best it can be
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some fantastic mods there!!!
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Wink likeing the mods

keep up the mods
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Cars come along way from when you got it mate


Great Project
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Nice work Matt!
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Nice updates, but surely those chargespeed replacement slam panel pieces need to be welded in?
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Sacrilege !

Stone him.....

LOL

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Originally Posted by bioforger
Nice updates, but surely those chargespeed replacement slam panel pieces need to be welded in?
they are fibreglass, so no chance of welding them.

I am assuming that chargespeed have done the research and the slam panel isnt a load bearing peice.

otherwise, thanks for the kind words everyone!
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Cool

Coming on nicely.

I'd ditch the HKS induction personally though
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looks amazing!!! some very top-end mods there, must be costing a fortune!!

quite liked it as a bug though......
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Originally Posted by dynamix
Cool

Coming on nicely.

I'd ditch the HKS induction personally though
HKS went a while ago mate, Hyperflow inner wing kit is in its place!
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