Litchfield T25 Spec
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Just recieved an email with the following spec/info:
ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN
We think we have created one of the fastest point to point cars money can buy, yet still able to offer an excellent level of comfort and terrific practicality.
Engine Type
Horizontally opposed 4-cylinder intercooled highboost
turbo with die-cast semi closed decked
aluminum-alloy block, Type 25 modified aluminumalloy
cylinder heads, hypereutectic pistons,
Intercooler has driver-controlled manual &
Automatic water spray cooler.
Displacement
2457cc
Horsepower
350+ bhp @ 6900 rpm
Torque (lb.-ft.)
356+ lbft @ 3650 rpm
Valvetrain
16-valve with Dual Overhead Camshaft design
(DOHC) with Active Valve Control System (AVCS)
variable valve timing. Modified Cylinder Head
Design
Fuel System
Sequential multi-port fuel injection system
Direct ignition system: iridium spark plugs
Turbo Type
Type 25 Hybrid Twin Scroll Turbo
Exhaust System
Type 25 Milltek Performance System with Sports
CAT
Engine Management
UK Type 25 Modified fuel injection, boost and
ignition systems and features learning, selfdiagnosis,
limp-home and anti-knock capabilities
Wheels
17x7.5-inch aluminum-alloy
Tires
225/45R17 Bridgestone RE070
Suspension
Powerstation-tuned 14 way adjustable suspension
dampers, Bi-Spoke coil springs. Front: Anti-lift and
caster increase Rear: Metal links and uprated roll
bar.
Brakes
Brembo performance, Braided Hoses, power-assisted
with dual diagonal hydraulic circuits, Super-Sport 4-
channel/4-sensor Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
and Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD). Front:
12.7-inch ventilated discs with 4-piston fixed
position calipers. Rear: 12.3-inch ventilated discs
with twin-piston fixed position calipers.
Steering
Quick-ratio 13.1 rack-and-pinion with engine-speedsensing
variable power assist
6-speed close ratio manual (JDM revised)
Full-time AWD system automatically distributes
power between front and rear wheels based on
traction needs. JDM revised Driver Controlled Centre
Differential (DCCD) with Automatic Mode. DCCD
utilizes a planetary centre differential in conjunction
with an electronically managed continuously variable
transfer clutch.
EXTERIOR FEATURES
Aluminum-alloy hood, large functional hood scoop and STi
body-color aerodynamic side Skirts
Aluminum Rear "Type 25" badge.
Large rear carbon fibre Boot spoiler.
Front aerodynamic lip spoiler
High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlights
Dual power fold-away mirrors
Variable intermittent windshield wipers
Windshield wiper fin
Rear window defogger with timer
COLORS
Aspen White
Java Black Pearl
Platinum Silver Metallic
WR Blue Pearl
Darren
[Edited by Daz34 - 1/8/2004 12:44:48 AM]
ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN
We think we have created one of the fastest point to point cars money can buy, yet still able to offer an excellent level of comfort and terrific practicality.
Engine Type
Horizontally opposed 4-cylinder intercooled highboost
turbo with die-cast semi closed decked
aluminum-alloy block, Type 25 modified aluminumalloy
cylinder heads, hypereutectic pistons,
Intercooler has driver-controlled manual &
Automatic water spray cooler.
Displacement
2457cc
Horsepower
350+ bhp @ 6900 rpm
Torque (lb.-ft.)
356+ lbft @ 3650 rpm
Valvetrain
16-valve with Dual Overhead Camshaft design
(DOHC) with Active Valve Control System (AVCS)
variable valve timing. Modified Cylinder Head
Design
Fuel System
Sequential multi-port fuel injection system
Direct ignition system: iridium spark plugs
Turbo Type
Type 25 Hybrid Twin Scroll Turbo
Exhaust System
Type 25 Milltek Performance System with Sports
CAT
Engine Management
UK Type 25 Modified fuel injection, boost and
ignition systems and features learning, selfdiagnosis,
limp-home and anti-knock capabilities
Wheels
17x7.5-inch aluminum-alloy
Tires
225/45R17 Bridgestone RE070
Suspension
Powerstation-tuned 14 way adjustable suspension
dampers, Bi-Spoke coil springs. Front: Anti-lift and
caster increase Rear: Metal links and uprated roll
bar.
Brakes
Brembo performance, Braided Hoses, power-assisted
with dual diagonal hydraulic circuits, Super-Sport 4-
channel/4-sensor Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
and Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD). Front:
12.7-inch ventilated discs with 4-piston fixed
position calipers. Rear: 12.3-inch ventilated discs
with twin-piston fixed position calipers.
Steering
Quick-ratio 13.1 rack-and-pinion with engine-speedsensing
variable power assist
6-speed close ratio manual (JDM revised)
Full-time AWD system automatically distributes
power between front and rear wheels based on
traction needs. JDM revised Driver Controlled Centre
Differential (DCCD) with Automatic Mode. DCCD
utilizes a planetary centre differential in conjunction
with an electronically managed continuously variable
transfer clutch.
EXTERIOR FEATURES
Aluminum-alloy hood, large functional hood scoop and STi
body-color aerodynamic side Skirts
Aluminum Rear "Type 25" badge.
Large rear carbon fibre Boot spoiler.
Front aerodynamic lip spoiler
High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlights
Dual power fold-away mirrors
Variable intermittent windshield wipers
Windshield wiper fin
Rear window defogger with timer
COLORS
Aspen White
Java Black Pearl
Platinum Silver Metallic
WR Blue Pearl
Darren
[Edited by Daz34 - 1/8/2004 12:44:48 AM]
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#9
DavidLewis
cheers 4 dat m8
jus looked at them spec n cannot feel like 2 kick meself in d r$e, just ordered the MYO4 jdm sti n to arrive sometimes in march after LOOOOTTTTTSSSSSSSSSSSSSS of thinking n to find out there is a 'new' scooby n the mrket[img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img] dooh!
jus imagine how much i hav 2 spend 2 upgrade it lter....
cheers 4 dat m8
jus looked at them spec n cannot feel like 2 kick meself in d r$e, just ordered the MYO4 jdm sti n to arrive sometimes in march after LOOOOTTTTTSSSSSSSSSSSSSS of thinking n to find out there is a 'new' scooby n the mrket[img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img] dooh!
jus imagine how much i hav 2 spend 2 upgrade it lter....
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Very nice , wont be cheap though , anyone for £29,995 ? ( just my guess )
/edit - looking at the detail of the spec I reckon it will be more than that
[Edited by rotty - 1/8/2004 7:38:07 AM]
/edit - looking at the detail of the spec I reckon it will be more than that
[Edited by rotty - 1/8/2004 7:38:07 AM]
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dont see the point personally, its just a my cars better than your car if you ask me, ok so its got a type 25 badge on the back, get a my03/4 jdm add a miltek, 3 port boost solenoid, panel filter and a remap and your good for 350/370+ without a doubt, and it probably wont cost you more than 27k for a brand spanker, all imho of course, also if you can import yourself, you can probably do all the above for 22k, some people may have money to burn, fair play to them, but i aint one of them, i work hard for my money and if i can a car just as good with same performance for 10k cheaper then ill do that. Oh im sorry somoene mentioned this one has an extra cup holder, in that case i take it all back
[Edited by jason4656 - 1/8/2004 11:43:13 AM]
[Edited by jason4656 - 1/8/2004 11:43:13 AM]
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its the torque which makes the difference.
350lbft as standard!
I recall iain saying this has the same suspension components and thus geometry as the spec c, which the US sti (LHD) does not.
Would need to ask him as this may not be the case sionce it doesn't appear to be in that spec.
350lbft as standard!
I recall iain saying this has the same suspension components and thus geometry as the spec c, which the US sti (LHD) does not.
Would need to ask him as this may not be the case sionce it doesn't appear to be in that spec.
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Taking my JDM STi9 in for it's service at the end of the month. Ian is going to let me have a drive of the type25.
Should be a good comparison 2.0ltr vs. 2.5ltr.
Damian.
Should be a good comparison 2.0ltr vs. 2.5ltr.
Damian.
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That is essentially what it is, a JDM STi with the USDM 2.5L STi engine in it.
Would I get one? well, yes, I thought I would, if I was in the position for a new car.
As for doing the same yourself, well, you could with a 2.0 engine, but this has a 2.5 engine, which in US spec is by default 300bhp, and that is with it setup for US emmissions and fuel, if you were to get one of those and map it for optimax, I'm sure it'd make a wee bit more than 300. So yeah, for just the power aspect, yeah you could possibly get a cheap STi8 (though a 9 would be better, a 9 being JDM STi), but this is not just the engine, there's other bits on it too.
Have to give a big thumbs up to Litchfield's for this, a very impressive car.
Would I get one? well, yes, I thought I would, if I was in the position for a new car.
As for doing the same yourself, well, you could with a 2.0 engine, but this has a 2.5 engine, which in US spec is by default 300bhp, and that is with it setup for US emmissions and fuel, if you were to get one of those and map it for optimax, I'm sure it'd make a wee bit more than 300. So yeah, for just the power aspect, yeah you could possibly get a cheap STi8 (though a 9 would be better, a 9 being JDM STi), but this is not just the engine, there's other bits on it too.
Have to give a big thumbs up to Litchfield's for this, a very impressive car.
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A 2.5 litre engine makes a completely different car to a 2.0. The grunt is almost instant from any speed and massive. Peak figures only tell part of the story. 2.5 doesn't weight obviously any different from the 2.0. It is the same external size of block with bigger bores and longer stroke
[Edited by john banks - 1/8/2004 2:09:57 PM]
[Edited by john banks - 1/8/2004 2:09:57 PM]
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Lets hope Iain gets it tested in Evo, seeing as though his Spec C went down so well with them.
Iain - hello if you read this, the Yaris is still going great guns !!
Dave
Iain - hello if you read this, the Yaris is still going great guns !!
Dave