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920 miles and I've only exceeded 4000rpm, sightly, once. Honest.

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Old 09 February 2000, 11:55 PM
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80 miles to go before the thick oil goes in the new Scoob (I'm not a technical man.)

Can't wait.

Looking forward greatly to being able to continue the Turbo experience that begins at 2800/2900 rpm, beyond 4000 rpm.

Does it get even better in the run to the red line?

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Old 10 February 2000, 08:20 AM
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It will take 5000 miles to loosen up noticeably. Personally mine got better and better up to about 15000 miles, and now it really flies!
Old 10 February 2000, 08:31 AM
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I feel mine loosened up nicely at around 20,000. Obviously you don't notice these things as each day passes. But I do the same routes quite often - and at this time it was going in gear nicely and making nice noises. It just felt comfortable. Whatever that means.

Now at 30,000 its still the same just some things have loosened up that I didn't want Like squeeky interior.

James
Old 10 February 2000, 09:38 AM
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All this talk about loosening up has left me wondering how long it will be before my new MY00 will feel as fast/loose as my current MY97 (51k on clock).

I thought that after the first 1000 miles it would but having to wait for up to 5000-15000 miles - Yikes!

Are we talking about major or slight differences in performance?

Cheers,
Rich.
Old 10 February 2000, 09:49 AM
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My 99my has now done nearly 6k and is just starting to go really well, it was as tight as the proverbial ducks **** when it was new, and consequently dog slow. I was really disapointed, after driving many older models I thought I'd bought a turkey, but its now getting better and better........

I was going to change it every year, but its taken me 6 months to get it going, so that would mean having to run a new car in every year and I don't know if I could stand another six months of tight Impreza Turbo syndrome!!!!

I think some are tighter than others though...

Old 10 February 2000, 12:09 PM
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It most cetainly does!
Old 10 February 2000, 12:27 PM
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What do Scooby's redline at anyway?

Just interested.
Old 10 February 2000, 01:01 PM
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Edward
In my experience (Finished run in middle of January)the running in oil seemed to be thicker as the performance up to 4000rpm was much better after the service and then when you go above that well its actually quite scarey for the first few times. Choose the road carefully and beware if its wet (you can wheel spin a four wheel drive car, especially in first with loads of revs!!!)
Enjoy
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Old 10 February 2000, 03:02 PM
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Ed,

How long has it taken you to get through the first 1000 miles? I've been waiting for my MY00 6 months (arrives 1 March) so I'll probably try to do it in 1 day

What sort of roads did you drive it on? I heard you are not supposed to drive at a constant speed for a long time? So I guess "100 laps on M25" approach is out of the window

Please share the details of your experience of the "first time." I've got 3 more weeks to go so at least I can read about somebody else's fun.

Am I sick or what?

Subarussian
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I drove my car hard from day 1 after it's first service and I reckon it's done it good.
I've now done 45,000 miles and countless track days over the last year, and the engine just seems to get better and better.
Wonder how long it'll last????

Stef.
Old 10 February 2000, 10:57 PM
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Subarussian,

1 month to run in.

I live in London and have probably done equal city,motorway and A road driving ( and have been careful to achieve a reasonable mix.)

Dipped over 4k rpm slightly on a couple of occasions.

Impressions

1. once on the move staggeringly quick at adding more speed. e.g. 50-70 in 4th gear even when not exceeding 4k rpm (previous car 306gti6 so I am familiar with performance.)

2. cold start - wonderful noise especially when in dealer showroom on pick up day.

4.great noise at all other times even with standard exhaust pipes.

3.surprisingly refined especially on the motorway

4. great seats

5. very easy to not notice your speed

6. you will think you are towing other drivers, as they all stick to your rear bumper

7. feels very special certainly more than £20,950.

8. gets lots of admiring glances. Not many Scoobs in my immediate neck of the woods.

9.feels muscular

Enjoy.

Ed

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Old 11 February 2000, 01:17 PM
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You should NOT run an engine in at constant rpm / load ie 65mph on M25 as this will leave specific wear patterns on the engine.

You should cycle speed / load within 4000rpm gently ie 60-75-60-75 etc etc.

It should also be progressive ie very gentle when new, slightly harder when at 1000miles and so on..
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Thanks, Ed! Mouth-watering

Cheers, James. Most of my travel is on the motorway - 20 miles + 5 miles on A road so I guess I need to be careful with the speed / rpms.

Ed - I am surprised by your comment about the noise. I actually want to fit an SS back box straight away.

Is this a good idea though? Is it better to run-in first?
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