STi hatch, bad idea???
#31
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Ouch! Bet he was gutted about that. Too be honest I'm not worried about having my turbo changed, maybe to have it billet'd. But I wouldn't go to the extent that some people do when modifying cars.
#32
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i only bought a std 09 330s that had been forged 2014...too many horror stories. checking history before purchase and it turned it had also had an engine replacement in 2010
so if buying a std engine car, id budget for the forged build
they are a cracking car though - so much better than my previous hawk STI imo - so much road presence also
so if buying a std engine car, id budget for the forged build
they are a cracking car though - so much better than my previous hawk STI imo - so much road presence also
#33
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Had the car checked out by a specialist and full compression test done all ok so changed the plugs and all sorted now.
Running a cat back system (removed the secondary cat) so car is pritty much standard
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I can't say whether or not the 2.5 is fragile, as I don't have enough experiences of it....but the comments in that article demonstrate nothing.
He mentions the compression ring being too high, then shows a picture of a piston with seizure marks and the top ring land still intact (and yes, I saw the second land was broken, but the article implied it was the top land that fails). That ringland failure looks like a result of a failure, not the cause of a failure.
He then talks about pump gas, overzealous tuning and 7500 rpm causing failures.......
Well, duh no surprise there....
The 2.5 may or may not be fragile, but that article is a crock of ****.
(I am not having a go at you Trooper, I just hate these internet "expert" articles that are poorly cobbled together).
He mentions the compression ring being too high, then shows a picture of a piston with seizure marks and the top ring land still intact (and yes, I saw the second land was broken, but the article implied it was the top land that fails). That ringland failure looks like a result of a failure, not the cause of a failure.
He then talks about pump gas, overzealous tuning and 7500 rpm causing failures.......
Well, duh no surprise there....
The 2.5 may or may not be fragile, but that article is a crock of ****.
(I am not having a go at you Trooper, I just hate these internet "expert" articles that are poorly cobbled together).
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#38
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Well thought I would add my bit I have a STI hatch 2010 mapped to 370. Decat invida exhaust. All on standard inturnals. By the way 920000 miles. Loving it. !!!!!!!!!
#41
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had mine 6yrs now.. bought at two years old.. (touch wood) no issues either...... how a car is treated is one of the problems.. wrong fuel.. red line bouncing.. lack of proper servicing.. (like most cars really)
it's a great car and quick... looks good too.
#42
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car looks really well bud especially with the Irish plate lol
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its been on years now... car snow foamed and jet washed most weeks too.
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which foam part?
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I have noticed a 2011 saloon STI come up for reasonable money close to me, did these cars suffer the same engine issues? There is no mention of a rebuilt engine in the advertisement but it's nearby and possibly worth a look if they didn't suffer the same issues.